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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... , Mr. QUICK . WOMEN . Mifs Richland , Mrs. BULKELEY.- Olivia , Mrs. MATTOCKS . Mrs. Croaker , Garnet , Mrs. PITT . Mrs. GREEN . Landlady , Mrs. WHITE . SCENE , LONDON . THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . АСТ THE FIRST . PROLOG U E.
... , Mr. QUICK . WOMEN . Mifs Richland , Mrs. BULKELEY.- Olivia , Mrs. MATTOCKS . Mrs. Croaker , Garnet , Mrs. PITT . Mrs. GREEN . Landlady , Mrs. WHITE . SCENE , LONDON . THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . АСТ THE FIRST . PROLOG U E.
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... Olivia , or Mifs Richland . CROAKER . The best of them will never be canoniz'd for a faint when he's dead . By the bye , my dear friend , I don't find this match between Mifs Richland and fon much relished , either by one fide or t ...
... Olivia , or Mifs Richland . CROAKER . The best of them will never be canoniz'd for a faint when he's dead . By the bye , my dear friend , I don't find this match between Mifs Richland and fon much relished , either by one fide or t ...
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... Olivia the town , and the things ; I believe I fhall have bufi- nefs for you for the whole day . HONEYWOOD . I am forry , madam , I have an appointment with- Mr. Croaker , which it is impoffible to put off . Mrs. Mrs. CROAKER . What ...
... Olivia the town , and the things ; I believe I fhall have bufi- nefs for you for the whole day . HONEYWOOD . I am forry , madam , I have an appointment with- Mr. Croaker , which it is impoffible to put off . Mrs. Mrs. CROAKER . What ...
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... OLIVIA . LEONTINE . There they go , thoughtlefs and happy . My dear- eft Olivia , what would I give to fee you capable of fharing in their amufements , and as cheerful as they are ? OLIVIA . How , my Leontine , how can I be cheerful ...
... OLIVIA . LEONTINE . There they go , thoughtlefs and happy . My dear- eft Olivia , what would I give to fee you capable of fharing in their amufements , and as cheerful as they are ? OLIVIA . How , my Leontine , how can I be cheerful ...
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... OLIVIA . But mayn't she write , mayn't her aunt write ? LEONTINE . Her aunt fcarce ever writes , and all my fifter's letters are directed to me . OLIVIA . But won't your refufing Mifs Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman ...
... OLIVIA . But mayn't she write , mayn't her aunt write ? LEONTINE . Her aunt fcarce ever writes , and all my fifter's letters are directed to me . OLIVIA . But won't your refufing Mifs Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman ...
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