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... bailiffs hisses were heard , and cries of " low , " " low , " from the partisans of Genteel Comedy in the pit ; and not till the fourth act was the house fairly conquered into laughter and approbation . Goldsmith , who had been ...
... bailiffs hisses were heard , and cries of " low , " " low , " from the partisans of Genteel Comedy in the pit ; and not till the fourth act was the house fairly conquered into laughter and approbation . Goldsmith , who had been ...
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... bailiffs . " If that be the case , then , " says my companion , " we had as good be going ; for I am positive we shall not see one of the company this night . " Wherefore , dis- appointed , we were both obliged to return home — he to ...
... bailiffs . " If that be the case , then , " says my companion , " we had as good be going ; for I am positive we shall not see one of the company this night . " Wherefore , dis- appointed , we were both obliged to return home — he to ...
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... bailiffs snug , The Muse found Scroggen stretched beneath a rug . A window , patched with paper , lent a ray , That dimly showed the state in which he lay : The sanded floor , that grits beneath the tread ; The humid wall , with paltry ...
... bailiffs snug , The Muse found Scroggen stretched beneath a rug . A window , patched with paper , lent a ray , That dimly showed the state in which he lay : The sanded floor , that grits beneath the tread ; The humid wall , with paltry ...
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... bailiffs used all their arts to decoy me from my citadel ; in vain they sent to let me know that a gentleman wanted to speak with me at the next tavern ; in vain they came with an urgent message from my aunt in the country ; in vain I ...
... bailiffs used all their arts to decoy me from my citadel ; in vain they sent to let me know that a gentleman wanted to speak with me at the next tavern ; in vain they came with an urgent message from my aunt in the country ; in vain I ...
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... bailiff , with a devil's face , coming out to secure me . " " To a philosopher no circumstance , however trifling , is too minute ; he finds instruction and entertainment in occur- rences which are passed over by the rest of mankind as ...
... bailiff , with a devil's face , coming out to secure me . " " To a philosopher no circumstance , however trifling , is too minute ; he finds instruction and entertainment in occur- rences which are passed over by the rest of mankind as ...
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