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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... Exit , JARVIS . Well , go thy ways , Sir William Honeywood . It is not without reafon that the world allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the ftrange , good - natur'd , foolish , open- hearted - And ...
... Exit , JARVIS . Well , go thy ways , Sir William Honeywood . It is not without reafon that the world allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the ftrange , good - natur'd , foolish , open- hearted - And ...
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... or down , all's one to me . JARVIS . Exit . Ay , we have one or other of that family in this houfe from morning till night . He comes on the old H old affair , I fuppofe . The match between ΤΟ THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
... or down , all's one to me . JARVIS . Exit . Ay , we have one or other of that family in this houfe from morning till night . He comes on the old H old affair , I fuppofe . The match between ΤΟ THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
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... Exit Jarvis . HONEYWOOD . I must own my old monitor is not entirely wrong . There is something in my friend Croaker's conver- fation that quite depreffes me . His very mirth is an antidote to all gaiety , and his appearance has a ...
... Exit Jarvis . HONEYWOOD . I must own my old monitor is not entirely wrong . There is something in my friend Croaker's conver- fation that quite depreffes me . His very mirth is an antidote to all gaiety , and his appearance has a ...
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... Exit . Poor Croaker ! his fituation deferves the utmost pity . I fhall scarce recover my fpirits these three days . Sure to live upon fuch terms is worfe than death itself . And yet , when I confider my own fi tuation , a broken fortune ...
... Exit . Poor Croaker ! his fituation deferves the utmost pity . I fhall scarce recover my fpirits these three days . Sure to live upon fuch terms is worfe than death itself . And yet , when I confider my own fi tuation , a broken fortune ...
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... steal a marriage without mine , or her aunt's con- fent . I must seem to be angry , or fhe too may be- gin to defpife my authority . D 3 [ Exit . Enter Enter LOFTY , fpeaking to his Servant . LOFTY . THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 37.
... steal a marriage without mine , or her aunt's con- fent . I must seem to be angry , or fhe too may be- gin to defpife my authority . D 3 [ Exit . Enter Enter LOFTY , fpeaking to his Servant . LOFTY . THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 37.
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