The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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Page 23
... dancing pair that simply sought renown , By holding out to tire each other down ! The swain mistrustless of his smutted ' face , While secret laughter titter'd round the place ; The bashful virgin's side - long looks of love , The ...
... dancing pair that simply sought renown , By holding out to tire each other down ! The swain mistrustless of his smutted ' face , While secret laughter titter'd round the place ; The bashful virgin's side - long looks of love , The ...
Page 56
... dancing - masters , No pickpockets , or poetasters , Are known to honest quadrupeds ; No single brute his fellow leads . Brutes never meet in bloody fray , Nor cut each other's throats , for pay . Of beasts , it is confessed , the ape ...
... dancing - masters , No pickpockets , or poetasters , Are known to honest quadrupeds ; No single brute his fellow leads . Brutes never meet in bloody fray , Nor cut each other's throats , for pay . Of beasts , it is confessed , the ape ...
Page 93
... dancing , Taught by our art her ridicule to pause on , Quits the Ballet , and calls for Nancy Dawson . The Gamester too , whose wit's all high or low , Oft risks his fortune on one desperate throw , Comes here to saunter , having made ...
... dancing , Taught by our art her ridicule to pause on , Quits the Ballet , and calls for Nancy Dawson . The Gamester too , whose wit's all high or low , Oft risks his fortune on one desperate throw , Comes here to saunter , having made ...
Page 186
... dancing with the finest woman in company , whom everybody wished to take out . Miss Rich . Well , sir , if you thought so then , I fear your judgment has since corrected the errors of a first im- pression . We generally show to most ...
... dancing with the finest woman in company , whom everybody wished to take out . Miss Rich . Well , sir , if you thought so then , I fear your judgment has since corrected the errors of a first im- pression . We generally show to most ...
Page 217
... - tree , some- times used for luggage , sometimes for passengers , occasionally for both . See Hogarth's Country Inn Yard , 1747 , and note to p . 279 . and little Cripplegate , the lame dancing - master : 217 Lauch " Selling by t.
... - tree , some- times used for luggage , sometimes for passengers , occasionally for both . See Hogarth's Country Inn Yard , 1747 , and note to p . 279 . and little Cripplegate , the lame dancing - master : 217 Lauch " Selling by t.
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