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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... pleasure , I promise you ; old Ruggins , the curry - comb - maker , lying in state ; I'm told he makes a very handsome corpfe , and be- comes his coffin prodigiously . He was an intimate friend of mine , and these are friendly things we ...
... pleasure , I promise you ; old Ruggins , the curry - comb - maker , lying in state ; I'm told he makes a very handsome corpfe , and be- comes his coffin prodigiously . He was an intimate friend of mine , and these are friendly things we ...
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... pleasure , to mortify them by compliance , and fo throw the refufal at laft upon them . GARNET . Delicious ! and that will fecure your whole for- tune to yourself . Well , who could have thought fo innocent a face could cover so much ...
... pleasure , to mortify them by compliance , and fo throw the refufal at laft upon them . GARNET . Delicious ! and that will fecure your whole for- tune to yourself . Well , who could have thought fo innocent a face could cover so much ...
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... pleasure ? Mrs. CROAKER . Poo , it's from your fifter at Lyons , and contains good news : read it . CROAKER . What a Frenchified cover is here ! That fifter of mine has fome good qualities , but I could never teach her to fold a letter ...
... pleasure ? Mrs. CROAKER . Poo , it's from your fifter at Lyons , and contains good news : read it . CROAKER . What a Frenchified cover is here ! That fifter of mine has fome good qualities , but I could never teach her to fold a letter ...
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... pleasures are , " as Waller fays . LOFTY . Waller , Waller ; is he of the house ? Mrs. CROAKER . The modern poet of that name , Sir . LOFTY . Oh , a modern ! We men of business despise the moderns ; and as for the ancients , we have no ...
... pleasures are , " as Waller fays . LOFTY . Waller , Waller ; is he of the house ? Mrs. CROAKER . The modern poet of that name , Sir . LOFTY . Oh , a modern ! We men of business despise the moderns ; and as for the ancients , we have no ...
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... pleasure of being grateful ! of adding my thanks to my Oli- via's ! of fharing in the tranfports that you have thus occafioned ? CROAKER . Lord , Sir , we can be happy enough , without your coming in to make up the party . I don't know ...
... pleasure of being grateful ! of adding my thanks to my Oli- via's ! of fharing in the tranfports that you have thus occafioned ? CROAKER . Lord , Sir , we can be happy enough , without your coming in to make up the party . I don't know ...
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