The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 Seiten |
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... Enter MRS . HARDCASTLE . sweet boy , my dear ? You shall be married to- morrow , and we'll put off the rest of his education , like Dr. Drowsy's sermons , to a fitter opportunity . Enter DIGGORY . Diggory . Where's the ' Squire ? I have ...
... Enter MRS . HARDCASTLE . sweet boy , my dear ? You shall be married to- morrow , and we'll put off the rest of his education , like Dr. Drowsy's sermons , to a fitter opportunity . Enter DIGGORY . Diggory . Where's the ' Squire ? I have ...
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... Enter SERVANT . Servant . Your fan , muff , and gloves , madam . The horses are waiting . Miss Neville . O , Mr. Marlow , if you knew what a scene of constraint and ill - nature lies before me , I am sure it would convert your ...
... Enter SERVANT . Servant . Your fan , muff , and gloves , madam . The horses are waiting . Miss Neville . O , Mr. Marlow , if you knew what a scene of constraint and ill - nature lies before me , I am sure it would convert your ...
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... Enter HASTINGS and MISS NEVILLE . Hastings . My dear Constance , why will you deliberate thus ? If we delay a moment , all is lost for ever . Pluck up a little resolution , and we shall soon be out of the reach of her malignity . Miss ...
... Enter HASTINGS and MISS NEVILLE . Hastings . My dear Constance , why will you deliberate thus ? If we delay a moment , all is lost for ever . Pluck up a little resolution , and we shall soon be out of the reach of her malignity . Miss ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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