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Oliver Goldsmith Tom Davis. LEONT . Sir , I believe you may see him , and hear him too in the next room , he's preparing to go out with the ladies . CROAKER . Good gracious , can I believe my eyes or my ears ! I'm struck dumb with his ...
Oliver Goldsmith Tom Davis. LEONT . Sir , I believe you may see him , and hear him too in the next room , he's preparing to go out with the ladies . CROAKER . Good gracious , can I believe my eyes or my ears ! I'm struck dumb with his ...
Pagina 107
... believe you'll allow that I acted prudently upon this occasion ? HASTINGS . ( Aside ) He must not see my uneasiness . MARLOW . You seem a little disconcerted though , methinks . Sure nothing has happened ? HASTINGS . No , nothing ...
... believe you'll allow that I acted prudently upon this occasion ? HASTINGS . ( Aside ) He must not see my uneasiness . MARLOW . You seem a little disconcerted though , methinks . Sure nothing has happened ? HASTINGS . No , nothing ...
Pagina 179
... believe what I have written ; that I have taken all possible pains , in my country excursions , for these four or five years past , to be certain of what I alledge , and that all my views and enquiries have led me to believe those ...
... believe what I have written ; that I have taken all possible pains , in my country excursions , for these four or five years past , to be certain of what I alledge , and that all my views and enquiries have led me to believe those ...
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