The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 страница |
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... round the table . Drank out already ! that was * s very odd ! that so much punch could be drank out already ! impoffible ! The landlord , however , seeming refolved not to retract from his first assur ances , the company was diffolved ...
... round the table . Drank out already ! that was * s very odd ! that so much punch could be drank out already ! impoffible ! The landlord , however , seeming refolved not to retract from his first assur ances , the company was diffolved ...
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... round his neck he wore a broad black ribbon , and in his bofom a buc- kle ftudded with glass ; his coat was trimmed with tarnifhed twist ; he wore by his fide a sword with a black hilt ; and his ftockings of filk , though newly washed ...
... round his neck he wore a broad black ribbon , and in his bofom a buc- kle ftudded with glass ; his coat was trimmed with tarnifhed twist ; he wore by his fide a sword with a black hilt ; and his ftockings of filk , though newly washed ...
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... round , tip - top quite high . My Lo " would give ten thousand guineas for su " but , as I sometimes pleasantly tell him " love to keep my prospects at home , that i 66 may come to see me the oftener . " By this time , we were arrived ...
... round , tip - top quite high . My Lo " would give ten thousand guineas for su " but , as I sometimes pleasantly tell him " love to keep my prospects at home , that i 66 may come to see me the oftener . " By this time , we were arrived ...
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... round the walls feveral paltry unframed pictures , which he obferved were all of his own drawing . " What do 66 you think , Sir , of that head in the corner , done " in the manner of Grifoni ? There's the true " keeping in it ; it is my ...
... round the walls feveral paltry unframed pictures , which he obferved were all of his own drawing . " What do 66 you think , Sir , of that head in the corner , done " in the manner of Grifoni ? There's the true " keeping in it ; it is my ...
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... round a dog fufpected of madness , and they begin by teizing the devoted animal on . every fide . If he attempts to ftand upon the defenfive , and bite , then is he unanimoufly found guilty ; for " a mad dog " always fnaps at every ...
... round a dog fufpected of madness , and they begin by teizing the devoted animal on . every fide . If he attempts to ftand upon the defenfive , and bite , then is he unanimoufly found guilty ; for " a mad dog " always fnaps at every ...
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Страница xi - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.