The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... madam , while thus reprehend others , you'll think it just that I should give them an opportunity to retaliate , and indeed I have made this remark only to have an opportunity of introducing to the company a ballad , which , whatever be ...
... madam , while thus reprehend others , you'll think it just that I should give them an opportunity to retaliate , and indeed I have made this remark only to have an opportunity of introducing to the company a ballad , which , whatever be ...
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... madam . " cried she , addressing my spouse , " requires a thorough examination into characters , and a more perfect knowledge of each other . Not , madam , " continued she , " that I in the least suspect the young ladies ' virtue ...
... madam . " cried she , addressing my spouse , " requires a thorough examination into characters , and a more perfect knowledge of each other . Not , madam , " continued she , " that I in the least suspect the young ladies ' virtue ...
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... Madam , " replied he , " is not the present question : though as I have made no use of advice my- self , I should in conscience give it to those that will . " - As I was apprehensive this an- swer might draw on a repartee , making up by ...
... Madam , " replied he , " is not the present question : though as I have made no use of advice my- self , I should in conscience give it to those that will . " - As I was apprehensive this an- swer might draw on a repartee , making up by ...
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... Madam , " cried Burchell , with looks of great composure , which tended to inflame her more , " as for secret reasons , you are right ; I have secret reasons , which I forbear to men- tion , because you are not able to answer those of ...
... Madam , " cried Burchell , with looks of great composure , which tended to inflame her more , " as for secret reasons , you are right ; I have secret reasons , which I forbear to men- tion , because you are not able to answer those of ...
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... Madam , " returned Burchell , " you have been reading a jest book this morning , that ounce of jokes is so very good a conceit ; and yet , Madam , I had rather see half an ounce of understanding . " - " I be . lieve you might , " cried ...
... Madam , " returned Burchell , " you have been reading a jest book this morning , that ounce of jokes is so very good a conceit ; and yet , Madam , I had rather see half an ounce of understanding . " - " I be . lieve you might , " cried ...
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