The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Tom 7G. P. Putnam's sons, 1908 |
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... dromedary , or live crocodile . You must understand , Sir , that I have been these sixteen years Merry Andrew to a puppet - show ; VOL . VII - II 161 last Bartholomew fair my master and I quarrelled , beat Adventures of a strolling player.
... dromedary , or live crocodile . You must understand , Sir , that I have been these sixteen years Merry Andrew to a puppet - show ; VOL . VII - II 161 last Bartholomew fair my master and I quarrelled , beat Adventures of a strolling player.
Strona 162
Oliver Goldsmith Peter Cunningham. last Bartholomew fair my master and I quarrelled , beat each other , and parted ; he to sell his puppets to the pincushion - makers in Rosemary Lane , 1 and I to starve in St. James's Park . " " I am ...
Oliver Goldsmith Peter Cunningham. last Bartholomew fair my master and I quarrelled , beat each other , and parted ; he to sell his puppets to the pincushion - makers in Rosemary Lane , 1 and I to starve in St. James's Park . " " I am ...
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... Bartholomew Fair . Towards morning sleep began to come fast upon me ; and the sun rising and warming the air still inclined me to rest a little . You must know To the printer 203.
... Bartholomew Fair . Towards morning sleep began to come fast upon me ; and the sun rising and warming the air still inclined me to rest a little . You must know To the printer 203.
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