The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... whole appearance . Her gown was of cambrick , cut short before , in order to discover a high - heeled shoe , which was buckled almost at the toe . Her cap , if cap it might be called that cap was none , con- sisted of a few bits of ...
... whole appearance . Her gown was of cambrick , cut short before , in order to discover a high - heeled shoe , which was buckled almost at the toe . Her cap , if cap it might be called that cap was none , con- sisted of a few bits of ...
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... whole to her account . Thus , from being two of the best - natured creatures alive , before we got half - way up the mall , we both began to grow peevish , and , like two mice on a string , en- deavoured to revenge the impertinence of ...
... whole to her account . Thus , from being two of the best - natured creatures alive , before we got half - way up the mall , we both began to grow peevish , and , like two mice on a string , en- deavoured to revenge the impertinence of ...
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... whole week in a close chamber , with no other company but her monkey , her apothecary , and cat , and comes dressed out to the park every Sunday , to show her airs , to get new lovers , to catch a new cold , and to make new work for the ...
... whole week in a close chamber , with no other company but her monkey , her apothecary , and cat , and comes dressed out to the park every Sunday , to show her airs , to get new lovers , to catch a new cold , and to make new work for the ...
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... whole country seen a gibbet or a gallows . They pay an infinite respect to their ecclesiastics , whom they suppose to be the privy counsellors of Providence ; who , on their part , turn this credulity to their own advan- tage , and ...
... whole country seen a gibbet or a gallows . They pay an infinite respect to their ecclesiastics , whom they suppose to be the privy counsellors of Providence ; who , on their part , turn this credulity to their own advan- tage , and ...
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... whole equipage on his own back , and thus accoutred marches on to the next inn , which by good fortune was not far off . Entering the stable , he here found a horse entirely to his mind ; so , without further ceremony , he clapped on ...
... whole equipage on his own back , and thus accoutred marches on to the next inn , which by good fortune was not far off . Entering the stable , he here found a horse entirely to his mind ; so , without further ceremony , he clapped on ...
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