The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... returned he , with a face of impenetrable assurance , ' that pocket - book is mine , and I am glad you have found it . " . " And do you know , " cried I , " this letter ? Nay , never falter , man ; but look me full in the face : I say ...
... returned he , with a face of impenetrable assurance , ' that pocket - book is mine , and I am glad you have found it . " . " And do you know , " cried I , " this letter ? Nay , never falter , man ; but look me full in the face : I say ...
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... returned my companion , " the public think nothing about dialect or humour , or character , for that is none of their business ; they only go to be amused , and find themselves happy when they can enjoy a pantomime , under the sanction ...
... returned my companion , " the public think nothing about dialect or humour , or character , for that is none of their business ; they only go to be amused , and find themselves happy when they can enjoy a pantomime , under the sanction ...
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... returned I ; " but I was going to observe , that wisdom makes but a slow defence against trouble , though at last a sure one . The landlady now returned , to know if we did not choose a more genteel apartment ; to which assenting , we ...
... returned I ; " but I was going to observe , that wisdom makes but a slow defence against trouble , though at last a sure one . The landlady now returned , to know if we did not choose a more genteel apartment ; to which assenting , we ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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