Poems and PlaysMessrs. Price, Sleater, 1785 - 274 pages |
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... the Doctor's objecting to the repetition of one of Tony Lumpkin's fpeeches , being apprehenfive it might injure the play , the Manager , with great keenefs : 6 replied , Píha , my dear Doctor , do vi THE LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
... the Doctor's objecting to the repetition of one of Tony Lumpkin's fpeeches , being apprehenfive it might injure the play , the Manager , with great keenefs : 6 replied , Píha , my dear Doctor , do vi THE LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
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Oliver Goldsmith. 6 replied , Píha , my dear Doctor , do not be fearful of fquibs , when we have been fitting almoft these two hours upon a barrel of gunpowder . ' The piece , however , con- trary to Mr. Coleman's expectation , was ...
Oliver Goldsmith. 6 replied , Píha , my dear Doctor , do not be fearful of fquibs , when we have been fitting almoft these two hours upon a barrel of gunpowder . ' The piece , however , con- trary to Mr. Coleman's expectation , was ...
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... dear ; But this vile hour difperfes all my ftore , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades , fubmiffion must be mine ; Him I obey , whom Heav'n itself obeys , Hopeless of ...
... dear ; But this vile hour difperfes all my ftore , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades , fubmiffion must be mine ; Him I obey , whom Heav'n itself obeys , Hopeless of ...
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... dear , 145 " My charmer , turn to fee 66 Thy own , thy long - loft Edwin here , " Reftor'd to love and thee . " Thus let me hold thee to my heart , " And ev'ry care refign : 150 " And fhall we never , never part , My life- -my all ...
... dear , 145 " My charmer , turn to fee 66 Thy own , thy long - loft Edwin here , " Reftor'd to love and thee . " Thus let me hold thee to my heart , " And ev'ry care refign : 150 " And fhall we never , never part , My life- -my all ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. ГНЕ TRAVELLER ; OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . A PO O E E M. FIRST PRINTED IN M , DCC , LIV . REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR , I AM.
Oliver Goldsmith. ГНЕ TRAVELLER ; OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . A PO O E E M. FIRST PRINTED IN M , DCC , LIV . REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR , I AM.
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