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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... Says fwelling Crifpin , " begg'd a cobler's vote . " " This night , our wit , " the pert apprentice cries , " Lies at my feet , I hifs him , and he dies . " The great , ' tis true , can charm th ' electing tribe ; The bard may ...
... Says fwelling Crifpin , " begg'd a cobler's vote . " " This night , our wit , " the pert apprentice cries , " Lies at my feet , I hifs him , and he dies . " The great , ' tis true , can charm th ' electing tribe ; The bard may ...
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... Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JARVIS . I'm fure there is no part of it more dear to him than you are , though he has not feen you fince he was a child , " B 2 Sir 1 Sir WILLIAM . What fignifies his ...
... Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JARVIS . I'm fure there is no part of it more dear to him than you are , though he has not feen you fince he was a child , " B 2 Sir 1 Sir WILLIAM . What fignifies his ...
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... CROAKER . I don't know , fome people were malicious enough- to say it was keeping company with me ; because we used to meet now and then and open our hearts to to each other . To be fure I loved to THE GOOD . NATUR'D MAN . 15.
... CROAKER . I don't know , fome people were malicious enough- to say it was keeping company with me ; because we used to meet now and then and open our hearts to to each other . To be fure I loved to THE GOOD . NATUR'D MAN . 15.
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... say that Croaker rhim'd to joker ; and so we us'd to laugh - Poor Dick . ( Going to cry . ) HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me .. CROAKER . Ay , he grew fick of this miferable life , where we do nothing but eat and grow hungry , drefs and ...
... say that Croaker rhim'd to joker ; and so we us'd to laugh - Poor Dick . ( Going to cry . ) HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me .. CROAKER . Ay , he grew fick of this miferable life , where we do nothing but eat and grow hungry , drefs and ...
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... say ? At worst it can only fay that , being compelled by a merce- nary guardian to embrace a life you difliked , you formed a refolution of flying with the man of your choice ; that you confided in his honour , and took refuge in my ...
... say ? At worst it can only fay that , being compelled by a merce- nary guardian to embrace a life you difliked , you formed a refolution of flying with the man of your choice ; that you confided in his honour , and took refuge in my ...
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