Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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14. oldal
... become of English liberty ? My dear friends , liberty is the Englishman's prerogative ; we must preserve that at the expense of our lives ; of that the French shall never deprive us . It is not to be expected that men who are slaves ...
... become of English liberty ? My dear friends , liberty is the Englishman's prerogative ; we must preserve that at the expense of our lives ; of that the French shall never deprive us . It is not to be expected that men who are slaves ...
55. oldal
... become a pretty mouth as the broad Scotch ? And the women here speak it in its highest purity . For instance , teach one of your young ladies at home to pronounce the ' Whoar wull I gong ? ' with a becoming widening of mouth , and I'll ...
... become a pretty mouth as the broad Scotch ? And the women here speak it in its highest purity . For instance , teach one of your young ladies at home to pronounce the ' Whoar wull I gong ? ' with a becoming widening of mouth , and I'll ...
264. oldal
... become his partner . Like the taverns about Covent Garden , which are dedi- cated to Venus as well as Ceres and Liber , you may fre- quently see the jolly messmates of both sexes go in and come out in couples like the clean and unclean ...
... become his partner . Like the taverns about Covent Garden , which are dedi- cated to Venus as well as Ceres and Liber , you may fre- quently see the jolly messmates of both sexes go in and come out in couples like the clean and unclean ...
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