The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... Olivia . But mine is such an offence - When you know my guilt - Yes , you shall know it , though I feel the greatest pain in the confession . Croaker . Why , then , if it be so very great a pain , you may spare yourself the trouble ...
... Olivia . But mine is such an offence - When you know my guilt - Yes , you shall know it , though I feel the greatest pain in the confession . Croaker . Why , then , if it be so very great a pain , you may spare yourself the trouble ...
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... Olivia . Ay , twenty will do . Olivia . Well , let us be prepared for his coming , however . Are you sure you have omitted nothing , Garnet . At the bar of the Talbot till called for . Garnet ? | Expedition - Will be blown up - All of a ...
... Olivia . Ay , twenty will do . Olivia . Well , let us be prepared for his coming , however . Are you sure you have omitted nothing , Garnet . At the bar of the Talbot till called for . Garnet ? | Expedition - Will be blown up - All of a ...
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... Olivia . A very pretty picture of what lies before me ! [ Aside . Enter LEONTINE . Leontine . My dear Olivia , my anxiety , till you were out of danger , was too great to be resisted . I could not help coming to see you set out , though ...
... Olivia . A very pretty picture of what lies before me ! [ Aside . Enter LEONTINE . Leontine . My dear Olivia , my anxiety , till you were out of danger , was too great to be resisted . I could not help coming to see you set out , though ...
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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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