The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: With an Account of His Life and WritingsRobert Johnson, no. 2, North third st. (H. Maxwell, printer), 1803 - 148 páginas |
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... . I insist on't .... precisely at three : We'll have Johnson and Burke ; all the wits will be there ; My acquaintance is slight , or I'd ask my lord Clare . N 1 And now , that I think on't , as I THE HAUNCH OF VENISON . 65.
... . I insist on't .... precisely at three : We'll have Johnson and Burke ; all the wits will be there ; My acquaintance is slight , or I'd ask my lord Clare . N 1 And now , that I think on't , as I THE HAUNCH OF VENISON . 65.
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... Burke , and a good ven'son pasty , Were things that I never dislik'd in my life , Though clogg'd with a coxcomb , and Kitty his wife . So next day , in due splendour to make my approach , I drove to his door in my own hackney - coach ...
... Burke , and a good ven'son pasty , Were things that I never dislik'd in my life , Though clogg'd with a coxcomb , and Kitty his wife . So next day , in due splendour to make my approach , I drove to his door in my own hackney - coach ...
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... Burke would not come ; " For I knew it , " he cry'd ; " both eternally fail , The one with his speeches , and t'other with Thrale ; But no matter , I'll warrant we'll make up the party , With two full as clever , and ten times as hearty ...
... Burke would not come ; " For I knew it , " he cry'd ; " both eternally fail , The one with his speeches , and t'other with Thrale ; But no matter , I'll warrant we'll make up the party , With two full as clever , and ten times as hearty ...
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... Burke . Mr. William Burke , late secretary to general Con- way and member for Bedwin . ** Mr. Richard Burke , collector of Grenada . Our Cumberland's * sweetbread its place shall obtain ; And.
... Burke . Mr. William Burke , late secretary to general Con- way and member for Bedwin . ** Mr. Richard Burke , collector of Grenada . Our Cumberland's * sweetbread its place shall obtain ; And.
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... Burke ; vide page 73. This gentleman having slightly fractured one of his arms and legs , at dif- ferent times , the Doctor has rallied him on those acci- dents , as a kind of retributive justice for breaking his jests upon other people ...
... Burke ; vide page 73. This gentleman having slightly fractured one of his arms and legs , at dif- ferent times , the Doctor has rallied him on those acci- dents , as a kind of retributive justice for breaking his jests upon other people ...
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