The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Página 53
... pretty : the images , it must be owned , are not very local ; for the pastoral subject could not well admit of it . The description of Asiatic magnificence and manners is a subject as yet unat- tempted amongst us , and , I believe ...
... pretty : the images , it must be owned , are not very local ; for the pastoral subject could not well admit of it . The description of Asiatic magnificence and manners is a subject as yet unat- tempted amongst us , and , I believe ...
Página 123
... pretty rake , Dear mercenary beauty , What annual off'ring shall I make Expressive of my duty ? My heart , a victim to thine eyes , Should I at once deliver , Say , would the angry fair - one prize The gift , who slights the giver ? A ...
... pretty rake , Dear mercenary beauty , What annual off'ring shall I make Expressive of my duty ? My heart , a victim to thine eyes , Should I at once deliver , Say , would the angry fair - one prize The gift , who slights the giver ? A ...
Página 134
... pretty and small ; But your friend there , the doctor , eats nothing at all . " " O - ho ! " quoth my friend , " he'll come on in a trice , He's keeping a corner for something that's nice : There's a pasty " - " a pasty ! " repeated the ...
... pretty and small ; But your friend there , the doctor , eats nothing at all . " " O - ho ! " quoth my friend , " he'll come on in a trice , He's keeping a corner for something that's nice : There's a pasty " - " a pasty ! " repeated the ...
Página 149
... pretty Irish air , called " The Hu- mours of Balamagairy , " to which , he told me , he found it very dif- ficult to adapt words , but he has succeeded very happily in these few lines . As I could sing the tune , and was fond of them ...
... pretty Irish air , called " The Hu- mours of Balamagairy , " to which , he told me , he found it very dif- ficult to adapt words , but he has succeeded very happily in these few lines . As I could sing the tune , and was fond of them ...
Página 186
... pretty thing enough for our wives and daughters ; but not for us . Why now , here I stand that know no- thing of books : I say , madam , I know nothing of books ; and yet , I believe , upon a land carriage fishery , a stamp act , or a ...
... pretty thing enough for our wives and daughters ; but not for us . Why now , here I stand that know no- thing of books : I say , madam , I know nothing of books ; and yet , I believe , upon a land carriage fishery , a stamp act , or a ...
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