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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... hear all taunts , and hear without reply . Uncheck'd on both , loud rabbles vent their rage , As mongrels bay the lion in a cage . Th ' offended burgefs hoards his angry tale , For that bleft year when all that vote may rail ; Their ...
... hear all taunts , and hear without reply . Uncheck'd on both , loud rabbles vent their rage , As mongrels bay the lion in a cage . Th ' offended burgefs hoards his angry tale , For that bleft year when all that vote may rail ; Their ...
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... hear you talk of difinheriting fo good , fo worthy a young gentleman as your nephew , my mafter . All the world loves him . Sir WILLIAM . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JARVIS . I'm fure there is no part ...
... hear you talk of difinheriting fo good , fo worthy a young gentleman as your nephew , my mafter . All the world loves him . Sir WILLIAM . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JARVIS . I'm fure there is no part ...
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... hear him mention the name on't , I'm always fure he's going to play the fool . Don't let us I entreat you . Sir WILLIAM . afcribe his faults to his philosophy , No , Jarvis , his good nature arifes rather from his fears of offending the ...
... hear him mention the name on't , I'm always fure he's going to play the fool . Don't let us I entreat you . Sir WILLIAM . afcribe his faults to his philosophy , No , Jarvis , his good nature arifes rather from his fears of offending the ...
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... him myfelf every morning these three years ; but , instead of being angry , he fits as calmly to hear me fcold , as he does to his hair - dreffer . B 3 Sir Sir WILLIAM . We must try him once more , THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 5.
... him myfelf every morning these three years ; but , instead of being angry , he fits as calmly to hear me fcold , as he does to his hair - dreffer . B 3 Sir Sir WILLIAM . We must try him once more , THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 5.
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... hear you upon that ano- ther time , fo go to bed now . JARVIS . To bed ! Let him go the devil . BUTLER . Begging your honour's pardon , and begging your pardon , mafter Jarvis , I'll not go to bed , nor to the devil neither . I have ...
... hear you upon that ano- ther time , fo go to bed now . JARVIS . To bed ! Let him go the devil . BUTLER . Begging your honour's pardon , and begging your pardon , mafter Jarvis , I'll not go to bed , nor to the devil neither . I have ...
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