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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... honour's inftrammant . He vil be He be only giving four five inftruction , read two three memo- rial , call upon von ambassadeur . He vil be vid you in one tree minutes . Mrs. Mrs. CROAKER . You fee now , my dear . 36 THE GOOD - NATUR'D ...
... honour's inftrammant . He vil be He be only giving four five inftruction , read two three memo- rial , call upon von ambassadeur . He vil be vid you in one tree minutes . Mrs. Mrs. CROAKER . You fee now , my dear . 36 THE GOOD - NATUR'D ...
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... honoured by this honour . Was there any thing ever in a higher ftyle of breeding ! All meffages among the great are now done by ex- prefs . CROAKER . To be fure , no man does little things with more folemnity , or claims more refpect ...
... honoured by this honour . Was there any thing ever in a higher ftyle of breeding ! All meffages among the great are now done by ex- prefs . CROAKER . To be fure , no man does little things with more folemnity , or claims more refpect ...
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... honour LOFTY . " And Dubardieu ! if the perfon calls about the commiffion , let him know that it is made out . As for lord Cumbercourt's ftale request , it can keep cold you understand me . " Madam , I ask ten thou- fand pardons . Mrs ...
... honour LOFTY . " And Dubardieu ! if the perfon calls about the commiffion , let him know that it is made out . As for lord Cumbercourt's ftale request , it can keep cold you understand me . " Madam , I ask ten thou- fand pardons . Mrs ...
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... honour are all mine ; and yet , I'm only robbing the public while I detain you . LOFTY . Sink the public , madam , when the fair are to be attended . Ah , could all my hours be fo charmingly devoted ! Sincerely , don't you pity us poor ...
... honour are all mine ; and yet , I'm only robbing the public while I detain you . LOFTY . Sink the public , madam , when the fair are to be attended . Ah , could all my hours be fo charmingly devoted ! Sincerely , don't you pity us poor ...
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... honour , madam , I have a regard for Mifs Richland ; and rather than fhe fhould be thrown away , I fhould think it no indignity to marry her myself . [ Exeunt . Enter OLIVIA and LEONTINE . LEONTINE . And yet , trust me , Olivia , I had ...
... honour , madam , I have a regard for Mifs Richland ; and rather than fhe fhould be thrown away , I fhould think it no indignity to marry her myself . [ Exeunt . Enter OLIVIA and LEONTINE . LEONTINE . And yet , trust me , Olivia , I had ...
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