The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... tell you he shan't , for you shall have your share . Olivia . Dear sir , I wish you'd be convinced , that I can ... tell you we must have the half or the whole . Come , let me see with what spirit Garnet . No more his sister than I am ...
... tell you he shan't , for you shall have your share . Olivia . Dear sir , I wish you'd be convinced , that I can ... tell you we must have the half or the whole . Come , let me see with what spirit Garnet . No more his sister than I am ...
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... tell the difference between jest and earnest ? I tell you I'm not in jest , booby . Tony . That's right , that's right : you must be in a bitter passion , and then nobody will suspect either of us . I'll bear witness that they are gone ...
... tell the difference between jest and earnest ? I tell you I'm not in jest , booby . Tony . That's right , that's right : you must be in a bitter passion , and then nobody will suspect either of us . I'll bear witness that they are gone ...
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... tell you no . rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , curse me ! Miss Hardcastle . O then , sir , you are a favour . ite , I find , among the ladies ? Marlow . Yes , my dear , a ...
... tell you no . rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , curse me ! Miss Hardcastle . O then , sir , you are a favour . ite , I find , among the ladies ? Marlow . Yes , my dear , a ...
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