The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 Seiten |
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... talk to me . It's over ; that the claim has been examined , and found ad- say , it's over . missible . Quietus is the word , madam . Honeywood . But how ? his lordship has been at Newmarket these ten days . Lofty . Indeed ! Then Sir ...
... talk to me . It's over ; that the claim has been examined , and found ad- say , it's over . missible . Quietus is the word , madam . Honeywood . But how ? his lordship has been at Newmarket these ten days . Lofty . Indeed ! Then Sir ...
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... talk so often ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Marlono [ aside . ] I have been mortified enough . of all conscience , and here comes something to complete my embarrassment . Hastings . Well , but wasn't it the most fortu- nate thing in the world ...
... talk so often ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Marlono [ aside . ] I have been mortified enough . of all conscience , and here comes something to complete my embarrassment . Hastings . Well , but wasn't it the most fortu- nate thing in the world ...
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... talk of sentiments , bleeding hearts , and ex- cried he ; " but be pleased to remember , when you piring for love , when actually dying with age . intend buying a morning - gown , that you had an Like a departing philosopher , she ...
... talk of sentiments , bleeding hearts , and ex- cried he ; " but be pleased to remember , when you piring for love , when actually dying with age . intend buying a morning - gown , that you had an Like a departing philosopher , she ...
Inhalt
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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