I was willing enough to entrust him with this commission ; and the next morning I perceived his sisters mighty busy in fitting out Moses for the fair ; trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet... The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale - Page 57by Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 204 lehteFull view - About this book
| Moffatt and Paige - 1883 - 530 lehte
...toward the shore ; his ponderous shield Behind him cast." — Milton. " The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him mounted upon the colt." — Goldsmith. "The first course being over, the cup-bearers returned." — Thierry (translation).... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 784 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being e corporation of Bath but could have done this as...utmost exertions , of genius. About this period every thunderand-lightning, which, though grown too short, was much too good to be thrown away. His waistcoat... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 528 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him...groceries in. He had on a coat made of that cloth which they call thunder-and- lightning, which, though grown too short, was much too good to be thrown... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 506 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him...groceries in. He had on a coat made of that cloth which they call thunder-and-lightning, which, though grown too short, was much too good to be thrown... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1884 - 472 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had, at last, the satisfaction of seeing...before him to bring home groceries in. He had on a coat of that cloth called thunder and lightning, which, though grown too short, was much too good to be... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1884 - 442 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him...a deal box before him to bring home groceries in. 4. He had on a coat made of that cloth they call " thunder and lightning," which, though grown too... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 538 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him...groceries in. He had on a coat made of that cloth which they call thunder-and-lightning, which, though grown too short, was much too good to be thrown... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 464 lehte
...his hat with pins. The bufinefs of the toilet being over, we had at laft the fatisfaction of feeing him mounted upon the Colt, with a deal box before...they call thunder and lightning, which, though grown too fhort, was much too good to be thrown away. His waiftcoat was of gofling green, and his fifters... | |
| Illustrated readers - 1885 - 234 lehte
...fair,—trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him mounted upon the colt, with a deal-box before him to bring home groceries in. He had on a coat made of that cloth called thunder... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 440 lehte
...trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him mounted upon the colt, with a deal-box before him to bring home groceries in. He had on a coat made of that cloth called thunder... | |
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