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... cries the herald . " Make room ! " cries the gentleman usher . " Knock him down ! " cries the guard . Ah ! ' con- tinued he , amazed at his own description , ' what an astonishing scene of grandeur can art produce from the smallest ...
... cries the herald . " Make room ! " cries the gentleman usher . " Knock him down ! " cries the guard . Ah ! ' con- tinued he , amazed at his own description , ' what an astonishing scene of grandeur can art produce from the smallest ...
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... cries my companion . ' When the queen can say no more , she falls into a fit . While thus her eyes are shut , while she is supported in the arms of her Abigail , what horrors do we not fancy ! We feel it in every nerve : take my word ...
... cries my companion . ' When the queen can say no more , she falls into a fit . While thus her eyes are shut , while she is supported in the arms of her Abigail , what horrors do we not fancy ! We feel it in every nerve : take my word ...
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... cries the husband , by way of consolation , ' to be sure we can't find such dressing here as we have at Lord Crump's or Lady Crimp's ; but for Vauxhall dressing it is pretty good ; it is not their victuals indeed I find fault with , but ...
... cries the husband , by way of consolation , ' to be sure we can't find such dressing here as we have at Lord Crump's or Lady Crimp's ; but for Vauxhall dressing it is pretty good ; it is not their victuals indeed I find fault with , but ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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