| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 212 pages
...perceive they are only copper varnished over." ,,\Vhnt," cried my \vifo , ,, not silver ! the rirtis not silver!" — ,,No," cried I, no more silver than...we have parted with the colt, and have only got a groce of green spectacles, with copper rims and shagreen cases! A murrain take such trumpery. The blockhead... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1799 - 214 pages
...ounce ». = « You need be under no uneasiness », cried I, « about selling the rims ; for I perceive they are only copper varnished over ». = « What...» ! « No », cried I, « no more silver than your sancepan ». = « And so », returned she, « we have parted with the colt, and have only got a gross... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1807 - 326 pages
...no uneasiness," cried I, " about selling the rims ; for they are not worth sixpence; for I perceive they are only copper, varnished over." " What !" cried...his company better." — " There, my dear," cried 1, " you are wrong : he should not have known them at all." " Marry, hang the idiot !" returned she,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 216 pages
...no uneasiness, ' cried I, ' about selling the rims, for they are not worth sixpence, for I perceive they are only copper, varnished over.'—•' What,'...silver!'—' No,' cried I,' no more silver than your sancepan.'—' And so,' returned she, ' we have parted with the colt, and have only got a gross of... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...my wife, not silver! the rims not silver?—No, cried I, no more silver than your saucepan.-—And so, returned she, we have parted with the colt, and...been imposed upon, and should have known his company better!—There, my dear, cried I, you are wrong ; he should not have known them at all.—Marry, hang... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 268 pages
...cried I, ' about selling the rims, for they are not worth six-pence, for I perceive they are «nly copper varnished over.' ' What !' cried my wife, '...'we have parted with the colt, and have only got a groce of green spectacles, with copper rims and shagreen cases ! A murrain take such trumpery. The... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 pages
...uneasiness,» cried I, « about selling the rims, for they are not worth sixpence ; for I perceive they are only copper varnished over.» — « What,»...saucepan.» — « And so, » returned she, « we hare parted with the colt, and have only got a gross of green spectacles, with copper rims and shagreen... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1827 - 270 pages
...no uneasiness,' cried I, ' about selling the rims, for they are not worth six-pence, for I perceive they are only copper varnished over.' ' What !' cried...we have parted with the colt, and have only got a groce of green spectacles, with copper rims and shagreen cases ! A murrain take such trumpery. The... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1828 - 358 pages
...an ounce 59.« — »You need be under no uneasiness , « cried I , » about selling the rims , for they are only' copper, varnished over*.* — »What,«...the rims not silver !« — »No-, « cried I, »no> niore silver than your saucepan. « — »And so,« returned she, »we. haye parted with the colt,... | |
| Jesse Torrey (the younger.) - 1830 - 162 pages
...under no uneasiness,' cried I, 'about selling the rims, for they are not worth sixpence, for I perceive they are only copper, varnished over.' — ' What,'...No,' cried I, ' no more silver than your saucepan.' 14. ' And so,' returned she, 'we have' parted with the colt, and have only got a groce of green spectacles,... | |
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