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... hours on a barrel of gunpowder ! " Though of a most forgiving nature , Goldsmith did not easily forget this ungracious and ill - timed sally . If Colman was indeed actuated by the paltry motives ascribed to him in his treatment of this ...
... hours on a barrel of gunpowder ! " Though of a most forgiving nature , Goldsmith did not easily forget this ungracious and ill - timed sally . If Colman was indeed actuated by the paltry motives ascribed to him in his treatment of this ...
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... hours the great Gold- smith will stand surveying his grotesque orang- outang's figure in a pier - glass ? Was but the lovely H - k as much enamoured , you would not sigh , my gentle swain , in vain . But your vanity is preposterous ...
... hours the great Gold- smith will stand surveying his grotesque orang- outang's figure in a pier - glass ? Was but the lovely H - k as much enamoured , you would not sigh , my gentle swain , in vain . But your vanity is preposterous ...
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... hours ; and , when he sees her again in a different dress , he treats her as a bar - girl , and swears she squinted . He abuses the mas- ter of the house , and threatens to kick him out of his own doors . The squire , whom we are told ...
... hours ; and , when he sees her again in a different dress , he treats her as a bar - girl , and swears she squinted . He abuses the mas- ter of the house , and threatens to kick him out of his own doors . The squire , whom we are told ...
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... hour ; pray allow us now to hear him . " It was a reproof in the lexicog- rapher's own style , and he may have felt that he merited it ; but he was not accustomed to be reproved . " Sir , " said he , sternly , " I was not interrupting ...
... hour ; pray allow us now to hear him . " It was a reproof in the lexicog- rapher's own style , and he may have felt that he merited it ; but he was not accustomed to be reproved . " Sir , " said he , sternly , " I was not interrupting ...
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... hours in reading and remarking upon the contents of a chapter . " A tendency to " lisp in numbers , " was ob- served in her about this time . She frequently made little impromptus in rhyme , without seeming to be conscious that there ...
... hours in reading and remarking upon the contents of a chapter . " A tendency to " lisp in numbers , " was ob- served in her about this time . She frequently made little impromptus in rhyme , without seeming to be conscious that there ...
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