The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First Collected. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. In two volumes..H. Goldney, 1780 |
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... daughters . HONEYWOOD . I have no apprehenfions for the ladies , I affure you . CROAKER . May be not . Indeed what fignifies whether they be perverted or no ? the women in my time were good for fomething . I have seen a lady dreft from ...
... daughters . HONEYWOOD . I have no apprehenfions for the ladies , I affure you . CROAKER . May be not . Indeed what fignifies whether they be perverted or no ? the women in my time were good for fomething . I have seen a lady dreft from ...
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... daughter ? GAR- GARNET . Yes , and his daughter fhe will be THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 27.
... daughter ? GAR- GARNET . Yes , and his daughter fhe will be THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 27.
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... daughter fhe will be . If he don't confent to their marriage , they talk of trying what a Scotch parfon can do . Mifs RICHLAND . Well , I own they have deceived me - And fo de- murely as Olivia carried it to ! -Would you believe it ...
... daughter fhe will be . If he don't confent to their marriage , they talk of trying what a Scotch parfon can do . Mifs RICHLAND . Well , I own they have deceived me - And fo de- murely as Olivia carried it to ! -Would you believe it ...
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... daughter Olivia . They love " each other tenderly , and I find she has confented , " without letting any of the family know , to crown " his addreffes . As fuch good offers don't come " every day , your own good fenfe , his large ...
... daughter Olivia . They love " each other tenderly , and I find she has confented , " without letting any of the family know , to crown " his addreffes . As fuch good offers don't come " every day , your own good fenfe , his large ...
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... daughters ; but not for us . Why now , here I stand that know nothing of books . I say , madam , I know nothing of books ; and yet , I believe , upon a land carriage fishery , a ftamp act , or a jag - hire , I can talk my two hours ...
... daughters ; but not for us . Why now , here I stand that know nothing of books . I say , madam , I know nothing of books ; and yet , I believe , upon a land carriage fishery , a ftamp act , or a jag - hire , I can talk my two hours ...
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affure Afide anſwer aſk BAILIFF bar-maid becauſe believe beſt buſineſs Conftance coufin CROAKER dear deferves defire DIGGORY drefs Ecod Enter Enter Enter Mifs Exeunt Exit fafe feem feen fellow fenfe fent ferve fhall fhew fifter fince fincerity firft firſt fome fomething foon fortune fquire friendſhip ftill fuch fupper fuppofe fure GARNET gentleman good-natur'd Haftings happineſs HASTINGS hear himſelf honour hope horfes horſes houfe houſe JARVIS juft juſt lady laft laſt LEONTINE LOFTY madam mafter MARLOW married Mifs HARDCASTLE Mifs NEVILLE Mifs RICHLAND miſtake modefty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA paffion pardon perfon pleaſe pleaſure prefent promiſe reaſon refolved refuſe ſay ſcarce ſee SERVANT ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir CHARLES Sir William Honeywood ſpeak ſpirit talk tell there's theſe thing TONY underſtand uſed worfe young yourſelf Zounds
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