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Page xxii
... smile , was reprobated as low . It is not strange , therefore , that the very best scene in the Good - natured Man , that in which Miss Richland finds her lover attended by the bailiff and the bailiff's follower in full court dresses ...
... smile , was reprobated as low . It is not strange , therefore , that the very best scene in the Good - natured Man , that in which Miss Richland finds her lover attended by the bailiff and the bailiff's follower in full court dresses ...
Page li
... smile , turned to me , and said , ' I rather fear it is from the beef - steak pie that is opposite to us , the crust of which is made with some very bad butter , that comes from my coun- try . ' Just at that moment Dr. Johnson sent his ...
... smile , turned to me , and said , ' I rather fear it is from the beef - steak pie that is opposite to us , the crust of which is made with some very bad butter , that comes from my coun- try . ' Just at that moment Dr. Johnson sent his ...
Page lx
... smiling , said , ' Do you know any thing about birds ? ' ' Not an atom , ' was my reply : ' do you ? ' ' Not I , ' says he ; scarce know a goose from a swan : however , let us try what we can do . ' We set to work , and our task was not ...
... smiling , said , ' Do you know any thing about birds ? ' ' Not an atom , ' was my reply : ' do you ? ' ' Not I , ' says he ; scarce know a goose from a swan : however , let us try what we can do . ' We set to work , and our task was not ...
Page lxxxix
... smile upon his countenance , which was still partially red from the effects of my petulance . I sulked and sobbed , and he fondled and soothed , till I began to brighten . Goldsmith , who in regard to children was like the Village ...
... smile upon his countenance , which was still partially red from the effects of my petulance . I sulked and sobbed , and he fondled and soothed , till I began to brighten . Goldsmith , who in regard to children was like the Village ...
Page xc
... smile ; ' a game at romps constantly ensued , and we were always cor- dial friends and merry playfellows . Our unequal companion- ship varied somewhat in point of sports as I grew older , but it did not last long ; my senior playmate ...
... smile ; ' a game at romps constantly ensued , and we were always cor- dial friends and merry playfellows . Our unequal companion- ship varied somewhat in point of sports as I grew older , but it did not last long ; my senior playmate ...
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