| Oliver Goldsmith - Facsimile - 1766 - 256 pages
...gofling green, and his fifters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband. We all followed him feveral paces from the door, bawling after him good luck, good luck, till we could fee him no longer. He was fcarce gone, when Mr. Thornhill's butler came to congratulate us upon our... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 252 pages
...gofling green, and his fifters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband. We all followed him feveral paces from the door, bawling after him—' Good luck, good luck,' till we could fee him no longer. He was fcarce gone, when Mr. Thornhill's butler came to congratulate us upon our... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1799 - 214 pages
...away. His waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters had tied his hair with a broad black riband. We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling after him good I wk, good luck, till we could see him no longer. He was scarce gone, when Mr. Thornhill's butler came... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1801 - 424 pages
...green, and his fifters fifters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband. We all followed him feveral paces from the door, bawling after him good luck, good luck, till we could fee him no longer. He was fcarcely gone, when Mr. Thornhill's butler came to congratulate us upon our... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English fiction - 1807 - 326 pages
...away. His waistcoat was of gosling green ; and his sisters had tied his hair with a broad black riband. We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling...good luck ! till we could see him no longer. He was scarce gone, when Mr. Thornhill's butler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune ; saying, that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 216 pages
...away. His waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband* We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling after him,' Good lnck ! good luck !' till we could see him no longer. He was scarce gone, when Mr. Thornhill's butler... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 pages
...waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters sisters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband. We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling...see him no longer. He was scarcely gone, when Mr. Thornhill'sbutler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune, saying, that he overheard his young... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 pages
...waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters sisters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband. We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling...luck, good luck, till we could see him no longer. He was.scarcely gone,whenMr. Thornhill'sbutler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune, saying,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1815 - 268 pages
...away. His waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters had tied his hair with a broad black riband. We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling...see him no longer. He was scarcely gone, when Mr. ThornhilPs butler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune, saying, that he overheard his young... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 406 pages
...away. His waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters had tied his hair with a broad black riband. We all followed him several paces from the door, bawling...good luck! till we could see him no longer. He was scarce gone when Mr. Thornhill's butler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune, saying, that... | |
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