The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... Hastings . Our mistresses , boy , Miss Hardcas- tle and Miss Neville . Give me leave to introduce Hastings . My friend , Mr. Marlow , with whom Miss Constance Neville to your acquaintance . I came down , and I , have been sent here as ...
... Hastings . Our mistresses , boy , Miss Hardcas- tle and Miss Neville . Give me leave to introduce Hastings . My friend , Mr. Marlow , with whom Miss Constance Neville to your acquaintance . I came down , and I , have been sent here as ...
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... Hastings . You are right , madam ; for , as somebody ? That , faith , is a question I can scarce among the ladies there are none ugly , so among the men there are none old . answer . [ Exit . Enter TONY and MISS NEVILLE , followed by ...
... Hastings . You are right , madam ; for , as somebody ? That , faith , is a question I can scarce among the ladies there are none ugly , so among the men there are none old . answer . [ Exit . Enter TONY and MISS NEVILLE , followed by ...
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... Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep for him , when he knows the only place 1 ... HASTINGS and MISS NEVILLE . Hastings . You surprise me : Sir Charles Mar- low expected here this night ! Where have ...
... Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep for him , when he knows the only place 1 ... HASTINGS and MISS NEVILLE . Hastings . You surprise me : Sir Charles Mar- low expected here this night ! Where have ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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