The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... tell you a truth , Master Thornhill , I never either loved you or liked you , and I don't care if I tell you now a piece of my mind . ” - - " Now , then , " cried Jenkinson , " tell his honour whether you know anything of me . " - " I ...
... tell you a truth , Master Thornhill , I never either loved you or liked you , and I don't care if I tell you now a piece of my mind . ” - - " Now , then , " cried Jenkinson , " tell his honour whether you know anything of me . " - " I ...
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... tell the story of Jack the Giant Killer , could name every mountain that was inhabited by fairies , knew a witch at first sight , and could repeat four Latin prayers without a prompter . Her dress was per- fectly fashionable ; her arms ...
... tell the story of Jack the Giant Killer , could name every mountain that was inhabited by fairies , knew a witch at first sight , and could repeat four Latin prayers without a prompter . Her dress was per- fectly fashionable ; her arms ...
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... tell you , that both Mr. Gay and myself have written several letters in vain ; and that we were constantly inquiring , of all who have seen Ireland , if they saw you , and that ( forgotten as we are ) we are every day remembering you in ...
... tell you , that both Mr. Gay and myself have written several letters in vain ; and that we were constantly inquiring , of all who have seen Ireland , if they saw you , and that ( forgotten as we are ) we are every day remembering you in ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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