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Page 314
... Lord how I am charmed with the outlandish cut of his face ; how bewitching the exotic breadth of his forehead . I would give the world to see him in his own country dress . Pray turn about , Sir , and let me see you behind . There ...
... Lord how I am charmed with the outlandish cut of his face ; how bewitching the exotic breadth of his forehead . I would give the world to see him in his own country dress . Pray turn about , Sir , and let me see you behind . There ...
Page 395
... lord Mudler , one of the most good- natured creatures that ever squeezed a lemon , I should myself be among the number of their admirers . I was yesterday to dine at the Duchess of Piccadilly's , My lord was there . Ned , says he to me ...
... lord Mudler , one of the most good- natured creatures that ever squeezed a lemon , I should myself be among the number of their admirers . I was yesterday to dine at the Duchess of Piccadilly's , My lord was there . Ned , says he to me ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. THE HAUNCH OF VENISON A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LORD CLARE TH HANKS , my Lord , for your Venison , for finer or fatter Never rang'd in a forest , or smoak'd in a platter ; The Haunch was a picture for Painters to study ...
Oliver Goldsmith. THE HAUNCH OF VENISON A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LORD CLARE TH HANKS , my Lord , for your Venison , for finer or fatter Never rang'd in a forest , or smoak'd in a platter ; The Haunch was a picture for Painters to study ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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