The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith..J. Johnson; W.J. and J. Richardson; W. Otridge and Son; F. and C. Rivington; J. Walker; W. Lowndes; Vernor and Hood; Cuthell and Martin; F. Wingrave; Scatcherd and Letterman; Wilkie and Robinson; R. Lea; Darton and Harvey; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; and J. Matthews., 1806 |
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Pàgina 8
... madam now condemn'd to hack The rest of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleasing him alone , Jack soon was dazzled to behold Her present face surpass the old ; With With modesty her cheeks are dy'd ...
... madam now condemn'd to hack The rest of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleasing him alone , Jack soon was dazzled to behold Her present face surpass the old ; With With modesty her cheeks are dy'd ...
Pàgina 85
... Madam , what if , after all this sparring , We both agree , like friends , to end our jarring ? Miss CATLEY . And that our friendship may remain unbroken , What if we leave the Epilogue unspoken ? Mrs. Mrs. BULKLEY . Agreed . Miss ...
... Madam , what if , after all this sparring , We both agree , like friends , to end our jarring ? Miss CATLEY . And that our friendship may remain unbroken , What if we leave the Epilogue unspoken ? Mrs. Mrs. BULKLEY . Agreed . Miss ...
Pàgina 95
... madam , ' quoth he , " may this bit be my poison , A prettier dinner I never set eyes on ; " Pray a slice of your liver , tho ' may I be curst , But I've eat of your tripe , till I'm ready to burst . ” " The tripe , quoth the Jew , with ...
... madam , ' quoth he , " may this bit be my poison , A prettier dinner I never set eyes on ; " Pray a slice of your liver , tho ' may I be curst , But I've eat of your tripe , till I'm ready to burst . ” " The tripe , quoth the Jew , with ...
Pàgina 101
... madam Blaize , Who never wanted a good word- From those who spoke her praise , The needy seldom pass'd her door , And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor , - Who left a pledge behind . She strove the neighbourhood to ...
... madam Blaize , Who never wanted a good word- From those who spoke her praise , The needy seldom pass'd her door , And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor , - Who left a pledge behind . She strove the neighbourhood to ...
Pàgina 156
... madam , that I have particular reasons for being disposed to refuse it . Mrs. CROAKER . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . Miss RICHLAND . I own I should be sorry Mr. Honeywood's long friendship ...
... madam , that I have particular reasons for being disposed to refuse it . Mrs. CROAKER . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . Miss RICHLAND . I own I should be sorry Mr. Honeywood's long friendship ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His ..., Volum 2 Oliver Goldsmith Visualització completa - 1825 |
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