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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... begin with . But , come , my boys , drink about and be merry , for you pay no reckoning . Well , Stingo , what's the matter ? Enter LANDLORD . LANDLORD . There be two gentlemen in a poft - chaife at the door . They have loft their way ...
... begin with . But , come , my boys , drink about and be merry , for you pay no reckoning . Well , Stingo , what's the matter ? Enter LANDLORD . LANDLORD . There be two gentlemen in a poft - chaife at the door . They have loft their way ...
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... begin all over again.- -But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your pots , you blockheads . I'll go in the mean time and give my old friend's fon ' a hearty reception at the gate . [ Exit Hardcastle . DIGGORY . By the elevens ...
... begin all over again.- -But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your pots , you blockheads . I'll go in the mean time and give my old friend's fon ' a hearty reception at the gate . [ Exit Hardcastle . DIGGORY . By the elevens ...
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... begin to feel an appe- tite . I fhall make dev'lish work to - night in the larder , I promise you . HARDCASTLE . ( Afide ) Such a brazen dog fure never my eyes be- held . ( To him ) Why really , Sir , as for fupper I can't well tell ...
... begin to feel an appe- tite . I fhall make dev'lish work to - night in the larder , I promise you . HARDCASTLE . ( Afide ) Such a brazen dog fure never my eyes be- held . ( To him ) Why really , Sir , as for fupper I can't well tell ...
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... begin to grow trou- blesome . But who can be angry at those affiduities which are meant to please him ? Ha ! what do I fee ? Mifs Neville , by all that's happy ! Enter Mifs NEVILLE . Mifs NEVILLE . My dear Haftings ! To what unexpected ...
... begin to grow trou- blesome . But who can be angry at those affiduities which are meant to please him ? Ha ! what do I fee ? Mifs Neville , by all that's happy ! Enter Mifs NEVILLE . Mifs NEVILLE . My dear Haftings ! To what unexpected ...
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... begin to lofe my patience . JEREMY . Pleafe your honour , liberty and Fleet - ftreet for ever ! Though I'm but a fervant , I'm as good as another man . I'll drink for no man before supper , Sir , dammy ! Good liquor will fit upon a good ...
... begin to lofe my patience . JEREMY . Pleafe your honour , liberty and Fleet - ftreet for ever ! Though I'm but a fervant , I'm as good as another man . I'll drink for no man before supper , Sir , dammy ! Good liquor will fit upon a good ...
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