The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... head , yes , yes , I have a head . How piercing is that eye , how sleek that brow ! My horns ! I'm told horns are the fashion now . " Whilst thus he spoke , astonish'd , to his view , Near , and more near , the hounds and huntsmen drew ...
... head , yes , yes , I have a head . How piercing is that eye , how sleek that brow ! My horns ! I'm told horns are the fashion now . " Whilst thus he spoke , astonish'd , to his view , Near , and more near , the hounds and huntsmen drew ...
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... head of the Jewish champion , whose strength ous circumstances which force themselves upon the lay in his hair . One would think that the English imagination . I consider myself here as a newly - were for placing all wisdom there . To ...
... head of the Jewish champion , whose strength ous circumstances which force themselves upon the lay in his hair . One would think that the English imagination . I consider myself here as a newly - were for placing all wisdom there . To ...
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... head of the church ; in England , meet with the Kunokephaloi , who inhabit those however , they plainly prove him to be a whore in regions that border on Ethiopia ; they live by man's clothes , and often burn him in effigy as an ...
... head of the church ; in England , meet with the Kunokephaloi , who inhabit those however , they plainly prove him to be a whore in regions that border on Ethiopia ; they live by man's clothes , and often burn him in effigy as an ...
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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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