The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... lady who is up to face all the company at once , the great beauty of the play lies in hitting her a thump with the heel of the shoe on that side least capable of making a defence . It was in this manner that my eldest daughter was ...
... lady who is up to face all the company at once , the great beauty of the play lies in hitting her a thump with the heel of the shoe on that side least capable of making a defence . It was in this manner that my eldest daughter was ...
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... Lady's Magazine . I hope you'll say there's nothing low - lived there ? But I suppose we are to have no more from that quar- ter ? " — " Fudge ! 66 99 Why , my dear , " says the lady , " you know my reader and companion has left me , to ...
... Lady's Magazine . I hope you'll say there's nothing low - lived there ? But I suppose we are to have no more from that quar- ter ? " — " Fudge ! 66 99 Why , my dear , " says the lady , " you know my reader and companion has left me , to ...
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... lady loses her muff , her fan , or her lap - dog , and so the silly poet runs home to versify the disaster . ' 66 That may be the mode , " cried Moses , " in sublimer compositions : but the Rane- lagh songs that come down to us are per ...
... lady loses her muff , her fan , or her lap - dog , and so the silly poet runs home to versify the disaster . ' 66 That may be the mode , " cried Moses , " in sublimer compositions : but the Rane- lagh songs that come down to us are per ...
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... lady enter ; nor was their surprise , at finding such company and good cheer , less than ours . " Gentlemen , " cried the real master of the house to me and my companion , " my wife and I are your most humble servants ; but I protest ...
... lady enter ; nor was their surprise , at finding such company and good cheer , less than ours . " Gentlemen , " cried the real master of the house to me and my companion , " my wife and I are your most humble servants ; but I protest ...
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... lady was only a woman of the town , and the fellow her bully and a sharper . This piece of service was repaid with the warmest professions of gratitude ; but , as my friend was to leave town in a few days , he knew no other method of ...
... lady was only a woman of the town , and the fellow her bully and a sharper . This piece of service was repaid with the warmest professions of gratitude ; but , as my friend was to leave town in a few days , he knew no other method of ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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