The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... Miss Richland . And , without a compliment , I and every day tells us why . know none more disinterested , or more capable of friendship , than Mr. Honeywood . Croaker . Ah , my dear friend , it is a perfect satis- faction to be ...
... Miss Richland . And , without a compliment , I and every day tells us why . know none more disinterested , or more capable of friendship , than Mr. Honeywood . Croaker . Ah , my dear friend , it is a perfect satis- faction to be ...
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... Miss Richland . How ! idiot , what do you mean ? In love with Mr. Honeywood ! Is this to provoke me ? Garnet . That is , madam , in friendship with him ; I meant nothing more than friendship , as I hope to be married ; nothing more . Miss ...
... Miss Richland . How ! idiot , what do you mean ? In love with Mr. Honeywood ! Is this to provoke me ? Garnet . That is , madam , in friendship with him ; I meant nothing more than friendship , as I hope to be married ; nothing more . Miss ...
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... Miss Richland . My maid assured me he was me ! But all is now over ; I have survived my repu- come to this inn , and ... Miss Pichland . But to what come ? Croaker . To play the fool . purpose did Miss Richland . But with whom ? Croaker ...
... Miss Richland . My maid assured me he was me ! But all is now over ; I have survived my repu- come to this inn , and ... Miss Pichland . But to what come ? Croaker . To play the fool . purpose did Miss Richland . But with whom ? Croaker ...
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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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