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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... paffion , friends in diftrefs ; the with but not the power to ferve them ( paufing and fighing . ) Enter BUTLER . BUTLER . More company below , Sir : Mrs. Croaker and Mifs Richland ; fhall I thew them up ? but they're fhewing up ...
... paffion , friends in diftrefs ; the with but not the power to ferve them ( paufing and fighing . ) Enter BUTLER . BUTLER . More company below , Sir : Mrs. Croaker and Mifs Richland ; fhall I thew them up ? but they're fhewing up ...
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... paffion , leave any room to fufpect me . I only offer Mifs Richland an heart , I am convinc'd fhe will refufe ; as I am con- fident , that , without knowing it , her affections are fixed upon Mr. Honeywood OLIVIA . Mr. Honeywood ! You ...
... paffion , leave any room to fufpect me . I only offer Mifs Richland an heart , I am convinc'd fhe will refufe ; as I am con- fident , that , without knowing it , her affections are fixed upon Mr. Honeywood OLIVIA . Mr. Honeywood ! You ...
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... paffion - Call up a look you dog ( Afide ) —But then , had you feen him , as I have , weeping , speak- ing foliloquies and blank verfe , fometimes melan- choly , and fometimes abfent- Mifs RICHLAND . I fear , Sir , he's abfent now ; or ...
... paffion - Call up a look you dog ( Afide ) —But then , had you feen him , as I have , weeping , speak- ing foliloquies and blank verfe , fometimes melan- choly , and fometimes abfent- Mifs RICHLAND . I fear , Sir , he's abfent now ; or ...
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... paffion on her fide that prompts this generofity . Ha ! here before me : I'll endeavour to found her affections . Ma- dam , as I am the perfon that have had fome de- mands upon the gentleman of this houfe , I hope you'll excufe me , if ...
... paffion on her fide that prompts this generofity . Ha ! here before me : I'll endeavour to found her affections . Ma- dam , as I am the perfon that have had fome de- mands upon the gentleman of this houfe , I hope you'll excufe me , if ...
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... paffion ! —But then it was ever but a vain and hope- less one ; my torment , my perfecution ! What shall I do ! Love , friendship , an hopeless paffion , a de- ferving friend ! Love , that has been my tormentor ; a friend , that has ...
... paffion ! —But then it was ever but a vain and hope- less one ; my torment , my perfecution ! What shall I do ! Love , friendship , an hopeless paffion , a de- ferving friend ! Love , that has been my tormentor ; a friend , that has ...
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affure Afide anſwer aſk BAILIFF bar-maid believe beſt buſineſs Conftance coufin CROAKER dear defire DIGGORY drefs Ecod Enter Mifs Exeunt Exit fafe father feem feen fellow fenfe fent ferve fhall fhew fhould fifter fince fincerity fome fomething foon fortune fpeak fquire friendſhip ftill fuch fupper fuppofe fure GARNET gentleman good-natur'd Haftings happineſs HASTINGS hear himſelf honour hope horfes horſes houfe houſe JARVIS juft lady laft LEONTINE LOFTY look madam mafter MARLOW married Mifs HARDCASTLE Mifs NEVILLE Mifs RICHLAND miſtake modeft moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA paffion pardon perfon pleaſe pleaſure prefent promiſe proteft reafon referve refolution refolved refufe ſay ſee SERVANT ſhall ſhe Sir CHARLES Sir William Honeywood ſpirit ſuch talk tell thefe there's theſe thing TONY uſed whofe worfe young yourſelf Zounds ΤΟΝΥ