The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... honour , " con- tinued he , turning to Sir William , " observe the length of his legs ? " — " I can't be sure of their length , " cried the Baronet , " but I am convinced of their swiftness ; for he outran me , which is what I thought ...
... honour , " con- tinued he , turning to Sir William , " observe the length of his legs ? " — " I can't be sure of their length , " cried the Baronet , " but I am convinced of their swiftness ; for he outran me , which is what I thought ...
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... honours on the Supreme of Beings , which they pay to a barbarous king , who gives them a permission to purchase trinkets and porcelain ? What a glorious exchange , to forfeit their national honour , and even their title to humanity ...
... honours on the Supreme of Beings , which they pay to a barbarous king , who gives them a permission to purchase trinkets and porcelain ? What a glorious exchange , to forfeit their national honour , and even their title to humanity ...
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... honoured by this honour . Was there anything ever in a higher style of breeding ? All messages among the great are now done by express . Cro . To be sure , no man does little things with more solemnity , or claims more respect than he ...
... honoured by this honour . Was there anything ever in a higher style of breeding ? All messages among the great are now done by express . Cro . To be sure , no man does little things with more solemnity , or claims more respect than he ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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