The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 Seiten |
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... madam ; he's not content- don't care if I have a suit from the same place for ed with beating the French , but he will scold them myself . Honeywood . Nay , sir , give me leave in. Honeywood . We should not be so severe against dull ...
... madam ; he's not content- don't care if I have a suit from the same place for ed with beating the French , but he will scold them myself . Honeywood . Nay , sir , give me leave in. Honeywood . We should not be so severe against dull ...
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... madam - all's here . Yet Quick dispatch - Cupid , the little god of love . — I I wish you would take the white and silver to be conclude it , madam , with Cupid : I love to see a married in . It's the worst luck in the world , in love ...
... madam - all's here . Yet Quick dispatch - Cupid , the little god of love . — I I wish you would take the white and silver to be conclude it , madam , with Cupid : I love to see a married in . It's the worst luck in the world , in love ...
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... madam ; but I have kept very ittle company . I have been but an observer upon life , madam , while others were enjoying it . Miss Neville . But that , I am told , is the way to enjoy it at last . Hastings [ to him ] . Cicero never spoke ...
... madam ; but I have kept very ittle company . I have been but an observer upon life , madam , while others were enjoying it . Miss Neville . But that , I am told , is the way to enjoy it at last . Hastings [ to him ] . Cicero never spoke ...
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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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