The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... lady fell into a sound , followed that , and last of all , they sat down to hunt but Sir Tomkyn , drawing his sword , swore he was the slipper . As every person may not be acquaint - hers to the last drop of his blood . " ed with this ...
... lady fell into a sound , followed that , and last of all , they sat down to hunt but Sir Tomkyn , drawing his sword , swore he was the slipper . As every person may not be acquaint - hers to the last drop of his blood . " ed with this ...
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... lady , I shall begin to I WAS some days ago agreeably surprised by a suspect thee of being an actual barbarian . I sup- message from a lady of distinction , who sent me pose you hold my two beautiful pagods in con- word , that she most ...
... lady , I shall begin to I WAS some days ago agreeably surprised by a suspect thee of being an actual barbarian . I sup- message from a lady of distinction , who sent me pose you hold my two beautiful pagods in con- word , that she most ...
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... lady that I would dispense with the very pretty figures in so faithful a monitor . There ceremony of stripping , and immediately presented should we happen to peep over a lady's shoulder my glass to her view . son . while dressing , we ...
... lady that I would dispense with the very pretty figures in so faithful a monitor . There ceremony of stripping , and immediately presented should we happen to peep over a lady's shoulder my glass to her view . son . while dressing , we ...
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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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