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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... 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.
... 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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... must try him once more , however , and I'll go this instant to put my fcheme into execution ; and I don't despair of fucceeding , as , by your means , I can have frequent opportunities of being about him , without being known . What a ...
... must try him once more , however , and I'll go this instant to put my fcheme into execution ; and I don't despair of fucceeding , as , by your means , I can have frequent opportunities of being about him , without being known . What a ...
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... must own my old monitor is not entirely wrong . There is something in my friend Croaker's conver- fation that quite depreffes me . His very mirth is an antidote to all gaiety , and his appearance has a ftronger effect on my fpirits than ...
... must own my old monitor is not entirely wrong . There is something in my friend Croaker's conver- fation that quite depreffes me . His very mirth is an antidote to all gaiety , and his appearance has a ftronger effect on my fpirits than ...
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... must be humour'd and coax'd a little till it falls afleep , and then all the care is over . HONEYWOOD . Very true , Sir , nothing can exceed the vanity of our existence , but the folly of our pursuits . We wept when we came into the ...
... must be humour'd and coax'd a little till it falls afleep , and then all the care is over . HONEYWOOD . Very true , Sir , nothing can exceed the vanity of our existence , but the folly of our pursuits . We wept when we came into the ...
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... must . Mifs RICHLAND . You would feem to infinuate , madam , that I have particular reafons for being difpofed to refufe it . Mrs. CROAKER . Whatever I infinuate , my dear , don't be fo ready to with an explanation . Mifs RICHLAND . I ...
... must . Mifs RICHLAND . You would feem to infinuate , madam , that I have particular reafons for being difpofed to refufe it . Mrs. CROAKER . Whatever I infinuate , my dear , don't be fo ready to with an explanation . Mifs RICHLAND . I ...
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