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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... fellow whofe face he fcarce knew , and that he called an act of exalted mu - mu - munificence ; ay , that was the name he gave it . Sir WILLIAM . And upon that I proceed , as my laft effort , though with very little hopes to reclaim him ...
... fellow whofe face he fcarce knew , and that he called an act of exalted mu - mu - munificence ; ay , that was the name he gave it . Sir WILLIAM . And upon that I proceed , as my laft effort , though with very little hopes to reclaim him ...
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... fellow will never be brought on . ( Afide . ) In fhort , madam , you fee be- fore you one that loves you ; one whose whole hap- piness is all in you . Mifs RICHLAND . I never had any doubts of your Mifs 30 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . then ...
... fellow will never be brought on . ( Afide . ) In fhort , madam , you fee be- fore you one that loves you ; one whose whole hap- piness is all in you . Mifs RICHLAND . I never had any doubts of your Mifs 30 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . then ...
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... fellow's impu- dence to the contempt it deferves , may be of use to my defign ; at least , if he can reflect , it will be of ufe to himself . Enter JARVIS . Sir WILLIAM .. How now , Jarvis , where's your mafter , my ne- phew ? JARVIS ...
... fellow's impu- dence to the contempt it deferves , may be of use to my defign ; at least , if he can reflect , it will be of ufe to himself . Enter JARVIS . Sir WILLIAM .. How now , Jarvis , where's your mafter , my ne- phew ? JARVIS ...
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... fellow , that can fcrawl ten words of wretched fpelling , to torment us ? HONEYWOOD . Without doubt , nothing more absurd . CROAKER . How ! would it not be more abfurd to despise the rattle till we are bit by the fnake ? Ho- HONEYWOOD ...
... fellow , that can fcrawl ten words of wretched fpelling , to torment us ? HONEYWOOD . Without doubt , nothing more absurd . CROAKER . How ! would it not be more abfurd to despise the rattle till we are bit by the fnake ? Ho- HONEYWOOD ...
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... fellow - traveller yet . If we hear nothing from Mr. Leontine , we have only one way left us . OLIVIA . What way y ? H 2 JARVIS . JARVIS . OLIVIA . The way home again . Not THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 66 99 АСТ ТНЕ FIFTH. ...
... fellow - traveller yet . If we hear nothing from Mr. Leontine , we have only one way left us . OLIVIA . What way y ? H 2 JARVIS . JARVIS . OLIVIA . The way home again . Not THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 66 99 АСТ ТНЕ FIFTH. ...
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