The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author : in Two Volumes, 2권H. Goldney, 1791 |
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... may not also be improper to affure any , who fhall here- after write for the theatre , that merit , or fuppofed merit , will ever be a fufficient paffport to his protection . PRO- D R. WRITTEN BY JOHNSON : M R. SPOKEN BY viii PRE FAC E.
... may not also be improper to affure any , who fhall here- after write for the theatre , that merit , or fuppofed merit , will ever be a fufficient paffport to his protection . PRO- D R. WRITTEN BY JOHNSON : M R. SPOKEN BY viii PRE FAC E.
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... fact ; I caught him in the fact . HONEYWOOD . In the fact ? If fo , I really think that we should pay him his wages , and turn him off . JARVIS . JARVIS . He fhall be turn'd off at Tyburn , 8 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
... fact ; I caught him in the fact . HONEYWOOD . In the fact ? If fo , I really think that we should pay him his wages , and turn him off . JARVIS . JARVIS . He fhall be turn'd off at Tyburn , 8 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
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... fhall be turn'd off at Tyburn , the dog ; we'll hang him , if it be only to frighten the reft of the family . HONEYWOOD . No , Jarvis : it's enough that we have loft what he has ftolen , let us not add to it the lofs of a fellow ...
... fhall be turn'd off at Tyburn , the dog ; we'll hang him , if it be only to frighten the reft of the family . HONEYWOOD . No , Jarvis : it's enough that we have loft what he has ftolen , let us not add to it the lofs of a fellow ...
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... fhall fcarce recover my fpirits thefe three days . Sure to live upon fuch terms is worse than death itself . And yet , when I confider my own fi- tuation , a broken fortune , an hopeless paffion , friends in diftrefs ; the wish but not ...
... fhall fcarce recover my fpirits thefe three days . Sure to live upon fuch terms is worse than death itself . And yet , when I confider my own fi- tuation , a broken fortune , an hopeless paffion , friends in diftrefs ; the wish but not ...
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... friendship may readily allow . Mifs RICHLAND . And I fhall be prouder of fuch a tribute from you than the most paffionate profeffions from others . Ho- HONEYWOOD . My own fentiments , madam : friendship is 18 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
... friendship may readily allow . Mifs RICHLAND . And I fhall be prouder of fuch a tribute from you than the most paffionate profeffions from others . Ho- HONEYWOOD . My own fentiments , madam : friendship is 18 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
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153 페이지 - ... till you came to four roads. Mar. Come to where four roads meet ! Tony. Ay ; but you must be sure to take only one of them. Mar. O, sir, you're facetious. Tony. Then keeping to the right, you are to go sideways till you come upon Crackskull Common: there you must look sharp for the track of the wheel, and go forward, till you come to Farmer Murrain's barn. Coming to the farmer's barn, you are to turn to the right, and then to the left, and then to the right about again, till you find out the...
137 페이지 - And am I to blame? The poor boy. was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be his death. When he comes to be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? HARD.
211 페이지 - I'm called their agreeable Rattle. Rattle, child, is not my real name, but one I'm known by. My name is Solomons; Mr. Solomons, my dear, at your service. (Offering to salute her.) Miss HARD.
254 페이지 - I was saying that forty miles in four hours was very good going. Hem. As to be sure it was. Hem. I have got a sort of cold by being out in the air. We'll go in if you please.
235 페이지 - I'll defeat all your plots in a moment. As for you, Madam, since you have got a pair of fresh horses ready, it would be cruel to disappoint them. So, if you please, instead of running away with your spark, prepare, this very moment, to run off with me. Your old aunt Pedigree will keep you secure, I'll warrant me.
247 페이지 - As most professed admirers do : said some civil things of my face ; talked much of his want of merit, and the greatness of mine ; mentioned his heart ; gave a short tragedy speech ; and ended with pretended rapture.
131 페이지 - By inscribing this slight performance to you, I do not mean so much to compliment you as myself. It may do me some honour to inform the public, that I have lived many years in intimacy with you. It may serve the interests of mankind also to inform them, that the greatest wit may be found in a character, without impairing the most unaffected piety.
136 페이지 - And I love it. I love everything that's old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine; and, I believe, Dorothy (taking her hand), you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife.
215 페이지 - I hope, sir, you have ever found that I considered your commands as my pride; for your kindness is such, that my duty as yet has been inclination.
230 페이지 - I'm alive! I never saw Tony so sprightly before. Ah! have I caught you, my pretty doves? What, billing, exchanging stolen glances, and broken murmurs! Ah! Tony. As for murmurs, mother, we grumble a little now and then, to be sure. But there's no love lost between us. Mrs. Hard. A mere sprinkling, Tony, upon the flame, only to make it burn brighter.