The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Miscellaneous poems. The good-natured man. She stoops to conquer; or, the Mistakes of a night. An oratorio. Prefaces. [CriticismsA. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... JARVIS . BUTLER . BAILIFF DUBARDIEU POSTBOY .. MR DUNSTALL . .MR CUSHING . .MR R. SMITH . .MR HOLTAM . MR QUICK . MISS RICHLAND OLIVIA ...... MRS CROAKER GARNET .... LANDLADY . WOMEN . MRS BULKLEY . Scene - LONDON . .MRS MATTOCKS . MRS ...
... JARVIS . BUTLER . BAILIFF DUBARDIEU POSTBOY .. MR DUNSTALL . .MR CUSHING . .MR R. SMITH . .MR HOLTAM . MR QUICK . MISS RICHLAND OLIVIA ...... MRS CROAKER GARNET .... LANDLADY . WOMEN . MRS BULKLEY . Scene - LONDON . .MRS MATTOCKS . MRS ...
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... JARVIS . SIR WILLIAM . GOOD Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest blunt- ness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best excuse for every freedom . JARVIS . I can't help being blunt , and being very angry too , when I hear you talk of ...
... JARVIS . SIR WILLIAM . GOOD Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest blunt- ness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best excuse for every freedom . JARVIS . I can't help being blunt , and being very angry too , when I hear you talk of ...
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... Jarvis , his good - nature arises rather from his fears of offending the importunate , than his desire of mak- ing the deserving happy . JARVIS . What it arises from , I don't know . every body has it , that asks it . SIR WILLIAM . But ...
... Jarvis , his good - nature arises rather from his fears of offending the importunate , than his desire of mak- ing the deserving happy . JARVIS . What it arises from , I don't know . every body has it , that asks it . SIR WILLIAM . But ...
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... JARVIS . Well , if I could but any way see him thoroughly vexed , every groan of his would be music to me ; yet faith , I be- lieve it impossible . I have tried to fret him myself every morning these three years ; but instead of being ...
... JARVIS . Well , if I could but any way see him thoroughly vexed , every groan of his would be music to me ; yet faith , I be- lieve it impossible . I have tried to fret him myself every morning these three years ; but instead of being ...
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... Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morn- ing ? You have no friends . JARVIS . HONEYWOOD . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? JARVIS [ pulling out bills ] . A few of our usual cards of compliment , that's all . This bill from ...
... Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morn- ing ? You have no friends . JARVIS . HONEYWOOD . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? JARVIS [ pulling out bills ] . A few of our usual cards of compliment , that's all . This bill from ...
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amuse assure aunt BAILIFF bar-maid beauty believe better BULKLEY CHALDEAN CHARLES MARLOW David Garrick dear deceived DIGGORY Dr Goldsmith dress Ecod Enter MISS Exeunt Exit eyes father favour fear folly fool fortune friendship GARNET girl give hand happiness HASTINGS hear heart Heaven honour hope humour impudence JARVIS jewels keep labour lady laugh learning leave LEONTINE LOFTY look Lord MAC FLECKNOE madam maid manner MARLOW married mean merit mind MISS HARDCASTLE MISS NEVILLE MISS RICHLAND modest natural history never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA Ovid pardon passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poor Pray pretty PROPHET quadrupeds reader scarce SERVANT serve SIR CHARLES Sir William Honeywood STOOPS TO CONQUER suppose sure talk tell thee there's thing thou thought told TONY what's wish woman write Zounds
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Страница 43 - Could nature's bounty satisfy the breast, The sons of Italy were surely blest.
Страница 40 - Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail, Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale ; Or press the bashful stranger to his fo6d, And learn the luxury of doing good.
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