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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Страница 97
... HONEYWOOD . And why may not both be right , madam ? Mr. Croaker in earneftly feeking redrefs , waiting the event with good humour ? VOL . II . H and you in Pray let me fee fee the letter again . I have it . This THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 97.
... HONEYWOOD . And why may not both be right , madam ? Mr. Croaker in earneftly feeking redrefs , waiting the event with good humour ? VOL . II . H and you in Pray let me fee fee the letter again . I have it . This THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 97.
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... pray - I can't yet speak— I'm crying now - and have been all the week . " " Tis not alone this mourning fuit , " good masters ; " I've that within " -- for which there are no plafters ! Pray , would you know the reafon why I'm crying ...
... pray - I can't yet speak— I'm crying now - and have been all the week . " " Tis not alone this mourning fuit , " good masters ; " I've that within " -- for which there are no plafters ! Pray , would you know the reafon why I'm crying ...
Страница 139
... Pray , my dear , disappoint them for one night at leaft . TONY . As for difappointing them I fhould not fo much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . ( Detaining him ) You shan't go . I will , I tell you ...
... Pray , my dear , disappoint them for one night at leaft . TONY . As for difappointing them I fhould not fo much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . ( Detaining him ) You shan't go . I will , I tell you ...
Страница 151
... way . MARLOW . We wanted no ghost to tell us that . TONY . Pray , gentlemen , may I be fo bold as to ask the place from whence you came ? L4 MAR- MARLOW . That's not neceffary towards directing us where we SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . 851.
... way . MARLOW . We wanted no ghost to tell us that . TONY . Pray , gentlemen , may I be fo bold as to ask the place from whence you came ? L4 MAR- MARLOW . That's not neceffary towards directing us where we SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . 851.
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... Pray , gentlemen , is not this fame Hardcaftle a crofs - grain'd , oldfashion'd , whimfical fellow , with an ugly face ; a daughter , and a pret- ty fon ? HASTINGS . We have not seen the gentleman , but he has the family you mention ...
... Pray , gentlemen , is not this fame Hardcaftle a crofs - grain'd , oldfashion'd , whimfical fellow , with an ugly face ; a daughter , and a pret- ty fon ? HASTINGS . We have not seen the gentleman , but he has the family you mention ...
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