The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 4John Murray, 1837 |
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... Honeywood ... ΜΕΝ . MR . POWELL . " Croaker Lofty ... + Sir William Honeywood MR . SHUTEr . MR . WOODWARD , MR . CLARKE . Leontine .. MR . BENSLEY . Jarvis Butler Bailiff Dubardieu Postboy ... .... Miss Richland Olivia .... Mrs. Croaker ...
... Honeywood ... ΜΕΝ . MR . POWELL . " Croaker Lofty ... + Sir William Honeywood MR . SHUTEr . MR . WOODWARD , MR . CLARKE . Leontine .. MR . BENSLEY . Jarvis Butler Bailiff Dubardieu Postboy ... .... Miss Richland Olivia .... Mrs. Croaker ...
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... HONEYWOOD's House . Enter Sir WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS . Sir Wм . Good Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest bluntness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best excuse for every freedom . JARV I can't help being blunt , and being ...
... HONEYWOOD's House . Enter Sir WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS . Sir Wм . Good Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest bluntness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best excuse for every freedom . JARV I can't help being blunt , and being ...
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... Honeywood . It is not without reason , that the world allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the strange good - natured , foolish , open - hearted - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him ...
... Honeywood . It is not without reason , that the world allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the strange good - natured , foolish , open - hearted - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him ...
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... voice is a passing - bell- HONEY . Well , well ; go , do . JARV . A raven that bodes nothing but mischief ; a coffin and cross - bones ; a bundle of rue ; a sprig of deadly night- shade ; a ( HONEYWOOD stopping his mouth , at 176 DRAMAS .
... voice is a passing - bell- HONEY . Well , well ; go , do . JARV . A raven that bodes nothing but mischief ; a coffin and cross - bones ; a bundle of rue ; a sprig of deadly night- shade ; a ( HONEYWOOD stopping his mouth , at 176 DRAMAS .
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... Honeywood , and many of them . How is this ! you look most shockingly to - day , my dear friend . I hope this weather does not affect your spirits . To be sure , if this weather continues - I say nothing - But God send we be all better ...
... Honeywood , and many of them . How is this ! you look most shockingly to - day , my dear friend . I hope this weather does not affect your spirits . To be sure , if this weather continues - I say nothing - But God send we be all better ...
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antistrophe beauty breast BULKLEY charms Cicero Critical Croaker dear Ecod edit Enter Epigoni Exeunt Exit eyes favour fear fortune friendship GARNET genius gentleman give Goldsmith hand happiness HAST hear heart Heaven HONEY Honeywood honour hope Hudibras humour imitation JARV JARVIS lady language laugh learning LEON Leontine letter LOFTY look Lord Madam Mandane manner MARL Marlow merit mighty hand mind Miss HARD Miss Hardcastle Miss NEV Miss Neville Miss RICH Miss Richland modest nature never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA Ovid pain passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise pride reader scene Scythian seems sentiments SERVANT shew Sir CHAS soul SOUR spirit STOOPS TO CONQUER sublime sure taste tell thee there's thing thou thought TONY translation verses virtue write young Zamti Zounds