The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 1 卷A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... cried Olivia , « he is well enough for a man ; but for my part , I don't much like him , he is so extremely impudent and familiar ; but on the guitar he is shocking . » These two last speeches I interpreted by con- traries . I found by ...
... cried Olivia , « he is well enough for a man ; but for my part , I don't much like him , he is so extremely impudent and familiar ; but on the guitar he is shocking . » These two last speeches I interpreted by con- traries . I found by ...
第 29 頁
... cried I , « that we have no neighbour or stranger to take a part in this good cheer : feasts of this kind acquire a double relish from hospitality . » - Bless me , » » cried my wife , « here comes our good friend Mr Burchell , that ...
... cried I , « that we have no neighbour or stranger to take a part in this good cheer : feasts of this kind acquire a double relish from hospitality . » - Bless me , » » cried my wife , « here comes our good friend Mr Burchell , that ...
第 30 頁
... cried Bill , « will give Mr Burchell my part , if my sisters will take me to theirs . » - ) ) ( 6 Well done , my good children , » cried I , « hospitality is one of the first Christian duties . The beast retires to its shelter , and the ...
... cried Bill , « will give Mr Burchell my part , if my sisters will take me to theirs . » - ) ) ( 6 Well done , my good children , » cried I , « hospitality is one of the first Christian duties . The beast retires to its shelter , and the ...
第 34 頁
... cried the chaplain . Right , Frank , » cried the ' Squire , « for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tithes and tricks but an imposition , all a con- founded imposture ...
... cried the chaplain . Right , Frank , » cried the ' Squire , « for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tithes and tricks but an imposition , all a con- founded imposture ...
第 35 頁
... cried the other , « I deny that : Do you think I can thus tamely submit to such heterodox doc- trines ? » « < What ! » replied the ' Squire , as if in a passion , << not submit ! Answer me one plain question : Do you think Aristotle ...
... cried the other , « I deny that : Do you think I can thus tamely submit to such heterodox doc- trines ? » « < What ! » replied the ' Squire , as if in a passion , << not submit ! Answer me one plain question : Do you think Aristotle ...
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