The Poetical and Prose Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1881 - 560 pagina's |
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Pagina 160
... manner, I coneluded you had bcen bred all your life either a•. Ranelagh, St James's, or Tower Wharf. Mrs Hard. 0 ! sir, you're only pleased to say so. AVe country persons can have no manner at all. I'm in love with the town, and that ...
... manner, I coneluded you had bcen bred all your life either a•. Ranelagh, St James's, or Tower Wharf. Mrs Hard. 0 ! sir, you're only pleased to say so. AVe country persons can have no manner at all. I'm in love with the town, and that ...
Pagina 449
... manner, it was seized, and dragged into the hole. In this manner it lived in a preearious state ; and nature scemed to have fitted it for such a life, for upon a single fly it subsisted for more than a wcek. I onee put a wasp into the ...
... manner, it was seized, and dragged into the hole. In this manner it lived in a preearious state ; and nature scemed to have fitted it for such a life, for upon a single fly it subsisted for more than a wcek. I onee put a wasp into the ...
Pagina 481
... manner of L 'Estrange, till not only all deceney, but all propriety of language, was lost in the nation. Leslie, a pert writer, with some wit and learning, insulted the government every weck with the grossest abuse. His style and manner ...
... manner of L 'Estrange, till not only all deceney, but all propriety of language, was lost in the nation. Leslie, a pert writer, with some wit and learning, insulted the government every weck with the grossest abuse. His style and manner ...
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