The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 2±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... LEONTINE ... JARVIS . BUTLER . BAILIFF . DUBARDIEU POSTBOY . MISS RICHLAND OLIVIA ... MRS CROAKER GARNET ..... LANDLADY .MR SHUTER . .MR WOODWARD . .MR CLARKE . MR BENSLEY . MR DUNSTALL . MR CUSHING . .MR R. SMITH . .MR HOLTAM . .MR ...
... LEONTINE ... JARVIS . BUTLER . BAILIFF . DUBARDIEU POSTBOY . MISS RICHLAND OLIVIA ... MRS CROAKER GARNET ..... LANDLADY .MR SHUTER . .MR WOODWARD . .MR CLARKE . MR BENSLEY . MR DUNSTALL . MR CUSHING . .MR R. SMITH . .MR HOLTAM . .MR ...
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... Leontine shan't lose the benefit of such fine conversation . I'll just step home for him . I am willing to show him so much seriousness in one scarce older than himself — And what if I bring my last letter to the Gazetteer on the ...
... Leontine shan't lose the benefit of such fine conversation . I'll just step home for him . I am willing to show him so much seriousness in one scarce older than himself — And what if I bring my last letter to the Gazetteer on the ...
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... LEONTINE and OLIVIA . LEONTINE . There they go , thoughtless and happy . My dearest Olivia , what would I give to see you capable of sharing in their amusements , and as cheerful as they are . OLIVIA . How , my Leontine , how can I be ...
... LEONTINE and OLIVIA . LEONTINE . There they go , thoughtless and happy . My dearest Olivia , what would I give to see you capable of sharing in their amusements , and as cheerful as they are . OLIVIA . How , my Leontine , how can I be ...
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... LEONTINE . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my are directed to me . OLIVIA . sister's letters But won't your refusing Miss Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONTINE . There , there's ...
... LEONTINE . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my are directed to me . OLIVIA . sister's letters But won't your refusing Miss Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONTINE . There , there's ...
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... LEONTINE . You view them with too much partiality . However , by making this offer , I show a seeming compliance with my father's command ; and perhaps , upon her refusal , I may have his consent to choose for myself . W OLIVIA . Well ...
... LEONTINE . You view them with too much partiality . However , by making this offer , I show a seeming compliance with my father's command ; and perhaps , upon her refusal , I may have his consent to choose for myself . W OLIVIA . Well ...
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