The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... never had the least constraint put upon her affec- " Yes , she is gone off with two gentlemen in a post- tions . The vile strumpet has basely deserted her chaise , and one of them kissed her , and said he parents without any provocation ...
... never had the least constraint put upon her affec- " Yes , she is gone off with two gentlemen in a post- tions . The vile strumpet has basely deserted her chaise , and one of them kissed her , and said he parents without any provocation ...
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... never laughed ; | Hastings . My dear friend , how have you man tired me with apologies for being tiresome ; then left the room with a bow , and " Madam , I would not for the world detain you . " Hardcastle . He spoke to me as if he knew ...
... never laughed ; | Hastings . My dear friend , how have you man tired me with apologies for being tiresome ; then left the room with a bow , and " Madam , I would not for the world detain you . " Hardcastle . He spoke to me as if he knew ...
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... never set out drew , " said the expiring miser , " my whole estate , together ; but the one prepares us for the other . and desire him to be frugal . " Andrew , in a sor - She sometimes begins with a mute eloquent atti- rowful tone , as ...
... never set out drew , " said the expiring miser , " my whole estate , together ; but the one prepares us for the other . and desire him to be frugal . " Andrew , in a sor - She sometimes begins with a mute eloquent atti- rowful tone , as ...
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