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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... Young HONEYWOOD'S houfe . Enter Sir WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS . GOOD Sir WILLIAM . Jarvis , make no apologies for this ho- neft bluntness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best ex- cufe for every freedom . JARVIS . I can't help being ...
... Young HONEYWOOD'S houfe . Enter Sir WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS . GOOD Sir WILLIAM . Jarvis , make no apologies for this ho- neft bluntness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best ex- cufe for every freedom . JARVIS . I can't help being ...
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... young lady he's guardian to . HONEYWOOD . Perhaps fo . Mr. Croaker , knowing my friend- fhip for the young lady , has got it into his head that I can perfwade her to what I please . JARVIS . Ah ! if you loved yourself but half as well ...
... young lady he's guardian to . HONEYWOOD . Perhaps fo . Mr. Croaker , knowing my friend- fhip for the young lady , has got it into his head that I can perfwade her to what I please . JARVIS . Ah ! if you loved yourself but half as well ...
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... young lady might go far : I know she has a very exalted opinion of your understanding . HONEYWOOD . But would not that be ufurping an authority that more properly belongs to yourself ? CROAKER . My dear friend , you know but little of ...
... young lady might go far : I know she has a very exalted opinion of your understanding . HONEYWOOD . But would not that be ufurping an authority that more properly belongs to yourself ? CROAKER . My dear friend , you know but little of ...
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... fell in love with this young lady , by the bye , of a prodi- gious family . Mifs RICHLAND . And brought her home to my guardian , as his daughter ? GAR- GARNET . Yes , and his daughter fhe will be THE GOOD.NATUR'D MAN . 27.
... fell in love with this young lady , by the bye , of a prodi- gious family . Mifs RICHLAND . And brought her home to my guardian , as his daughter ? GAR- GARNET . Yes , and his daughter fhe will be THE GOOD.NATUR'D MAN . 27.
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... young gentleman , it feems , pretends to make me ferious proposals . My guardian and he are to be here presently , to open the affair in form . You know I am to lofe half my fortune if I refufe him . GARNET . Yet , what can you do ? For ...
... young gentleman , it feems , pretends to make me ferious proposals . My guardian and he are to be here presently , to open the affair in form . You know I am to lofe half my fortune if I refufe him . GARNET . Yet , what can you do ? For ...
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