The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First Collected. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. In two volumes..H. Goldney, 1780 |
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... live among friends that esteem you , whofe happinefs it will be to be permitted to oblige you . HONEYWOOD . No , madam ; my refolution is fixed . Inferiority among strangers is eafy ; but among those that once were equals ...
... live among friends that esteem you , whofe happinefs it will be to be permitted to oblige you . HONEYWOOD . No , madam ; my refolution is fixed . Inferiority among strangers is eafy ; but among those that once were equals ...
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... lives , No pois'nous drugs are mix'd in what he gives . Should he fucceed , you'll give him his degree : If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college you , must his pretenfions back , Pronounce him Regular , or dub him Quack . K ...
... lives , No pois'nous drugs are mix'd in what he gives . Should he fucceed , you'll give him his degree : If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college you , must his pretenfions back , Pronounce him Regular , or dub him Quack . K ...
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... live in an old rumbling manfion , that looks for all the world like an inn , but that we never fee company . Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish , the curate's wife , and little Cripplegate , the lame dancing - mafter and all our ...
... live in an old rumbling manfion , that looks for all the world like an inn , but that we never fee company . Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish , the curate's wife , and little Cripplegate , the lame dancing - mafter and all our ...
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... live by his learning . I don't think a boy wants much learning to spend fifteen hundred a year . HARDCASTLE . Learning , quotha ! A mere compofition of tricks and mischief . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . Humour , my dear : nothing but humour . Come ...
... live by his learning . I don't think a boy wants much learning to spend fifteen hundred a year . HARDCASTLE . Learning , quotha ! A mere compofition of tricks and mischief . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . Humour , my dear : nothing but humour . Come ...
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... of Sir Charles Marlow . Mifs NEVILLE . As I live , the most intimate friend of Mr. Haft- ings , my admirer . They are never afunder . I believe believe you must have seen him when we lived in 144 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER .
... of Sir Charles Marlow . Mifs NEVILLE . As I live , the most intimate friend of Mr. Haft- ings , my admirer . They are never afunder . I believe believe you must have seen him when we lived in 144 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER .
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