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I can do it Goldsmith ( also on his way to Sir Joshủa's ) stand better myself 3 ! ” ing near a crowd of people , who were staring and shouting at some foreign women in the windows “ O " In allusion to this , Mr. Horace Walpole , who of ...
I can do it Goldsmith ( also on his way to Sir Joshủa's ) stand better myself 3 ! ” ing near a crowd of people , who were staring and shouting at some foreign women in the windows “ O " In allusion to this , Mr. Horace Walpole , who of ...
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five - lined staves , which having done , “ Why , ” said he , “ I could say nothing , Goldsmith proceeded to play , and Roubiliac but that I had a brother there , a clergyman , to write ; but his writing was only such that stood in need ...
five - lined staves , which having done , “ Why , ” said he , “ I could say nothing , Goldsmith proceeded to play , and Roubiliac but that I had a brother there , a clergyman , to write ; but his writing was only such that stood in need ...
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Charles Townshend asked Fitzherbert to We talked of the king's coming to see go with him , but told him , You must find Goldsmith's new play ? - I wish he would , ” somebody to bring you back ; I can only said Goldsmith ; adding ...
Charles Townshend asked Fitzherbert to We talked of the king's coming to see go with him , but told him , You must find Goldsmith's new play ? - I wish he would , ” somebody to bring you back ; I can only said Goldsmith ; adding ...
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