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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... himself into real calamity . To arreft him for that very debt , to clap an officer upon him , and then let him fee which of his friends will come to his relief . JARVIS . Well , if I could but any way fee him thoroughly vexed , every ...
... himself into real calamity . To arreft him for that very debt , to clap an officer upon him , and then let him fee which of his friends will come to his relief . JARVIS . Well , if I could but any way fee him thoroughly vexed , every ...
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... himself , as to require correction ? Yet , we muft touch his weakneffes with a delicate hand . There are fome faults fo nearly allied to ex- cellence , that we can fcarce weed out the vice with- out eradicating the virtue . [ Exit ...
... himself , as to require correction ? Yet , we muft touch his weakneffes with a delicate hand . There are fome faults fo nearly allied to ex- cellence , that we can fcarce weed out the vice with- out eradicating the virtue . [ Exit ...
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... himself . Indeed , Mr. Honeywood , I never see you but you put me in mind of poor- Dick . Ah there was merit neglected for you ! and fo true a friend ; we lov'd each other for thirty years , ånd . yet he never asked me to lend him a fin ...
... himself . Indeed , Mr. Honeywood , I never see you but you put me in mind of poor- Dick . Ah there was merit neglected for you ! and fo true a friend ; we lov'd each other for thirty years , ånd . yet he never asked me to lend him a fin ...
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... himself - And what if I bring my laft letter to the Gazetteer on the encrease and progress of earthquakes ? It will amufe us , I promise you . I there prove how the late earthquake is coming round to pay us another vifit from London to ...
... himself - And what if I bring my laft letter to the Gazetteer on the encrease and progress of earthquakes ? It will amufe us , I promise you . I there prove how the late earthquake is coming round to pay us another vifit from London to ...
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... himself - can beft explain , madam . CROAKER . Yes , my dear ; it comes intirely from my fon ; it's all a request of his own , madam . permit him to make the best of it . LEONTINE . And I will The whole affair is only this , madam ; my ...
... himself - can beft explain , madam . CROAKER . Yes , my dear ; it comes intirely from my fon ; it's all a request of his own , madam . permit him to make the best of it . LEONTINE . And I will The whole affair is only this , madam ; my ...
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affure Afide anſwer aſk BAILIFF bar-maid becauſe believe beſt buſineſs Conftance coufin CROAKER dear defire DIGGORY Ecod Enter Enter Enter Mifs Exeunt Exit fafe fcarce feem fellow fenfe fent ferve fhall fhew fifter fince firſt fome fomething foon fortune fpirits fquire friendſhip ftill fuch fupper fuppofe fure GARNET gentleman good-natur'd Haftings happineſs HASTINGS hear himſelf honour hope horſes houfe houſe JARVIS juft juſt lady laft laſt leaſt LEONTINE LOFTY madam mafter MARLOW Mifs HARDCASTLE Mifs NEVILLE Mifs RICHLAND miſtake modefty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA paffion pardon perfon pleaſe pleaſure prefent pretty promiſe reafon refolved refuſe ſay ſee ſeem ſeen SERVANT ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir CHARLES Sir William Honeywood ſome ſpeak ſuch talk tell there's theſe thing thoſe TONY underſtand uſed witneſs young yourſelf Zounds
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250 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.
144 페이지 - Squire is not come to his own. It would be well for all the publicans within ten miles round of him. TONY. Ecod, and so it would, Master Slang. I'd then show what it was to keep choice of company.
180 페이지 - I'm in love with the town, and that serves to raise me above some of our neighbouring rustics : but who can have a manner that has never seen the Pantheon, the Grotto Gardens, the Borough, and such places where the nobility chiefly resort '. All I can do, is to enjoy London at second-hand. I take care to know every...
131 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?
164 페이지 - Not in the least. There was a time, indeed, I fretted myself about the mistakes of government, like other people ; but finding myself every day grow more angry, and the government growing no better, I left it to mend itself. Since that, I no more trouble my head about Heyder Ally or Ally Cawn, than about Ally Croaker.
213 페이지 - I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep for him, when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post-coach at an Inn-door. Have you deposited the casket with the landlady, as I ordered you?
125 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.
179 페이지 - I'm certain he scarce looked in my face the whole time. Yet the fellow, but for his unaccountable bashfulness, is pretty well too. He has good sense, but then so buried in his fears, that it fatigues one more than ignorance. If I could teach him a little confidence, it would be doing somebody that I know of a piece of service. But who is that somebody ? — That, faith, is a question I can scarce answer.
211 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.
251 페이지 - I'ma Christian. From whence can she come ? or what does she mean ? Mrs Hard. (Kneeling.) Take compassion on us, good Mr Highwayman. Take our money, our watches, all we have, but spare our lives.