The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... thing as that for him , than he would . have ed to discard the ordinary address by which he asked me to feed him with a spoon , or to do any had been long recognised ; rejecting the title of thing else that denoted his imbecility . I as ...
... thing as that for him , than he would . have ed to discard the ordinary address by which he asked me to feed him with a spoon , or to do any had been long recognised ; rejecting the title of thing else that denoted his imbecility . I as ...
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... thing for me . Garnet . Bless me , madam , I had almost forgot the wedding ring ! —The sweet little thing - I don't think it would go on my little finger . And what if I put in a gentleman's night - cap , in case of ne- cessity , madam ...
... thing for me . Garnet . Bless me , madam , I had almost forgot the wedding ring ! —The sweet little thing - I don't think it would go on my little finger . And what if I put in a gentleman's night - cap , in case of ne- cessity , madam ...
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... thing else you wish to retrench or alter , gen- tlemen ? Marlow . Item . A pork pie , a boiled rabbit and sausages , a Florentine , a shaking pudding , and a dish of tiff - taff - taffety cream . Hastings . Confound your made dishes ; I ...
... thing else you wish to retrench or alter , gen- tlemen ? Marlow . Item . A pork pie , a boiled rabbit and sausages , a Florentine , a shaking pudding , and a dish of tiff - taff - taffety cream . Hastings . Confound your made dishes ; I ...
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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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