The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... Mrs. Croaker . And , indeed , I know nobody that has more friends , at least among the ladies . Miss Fruzz , Miss Oddbody , and Miss Winterbottom , praise him in all companies . As for Miss Biddy Miss Richland . Indeed ! an admirer ...
... Mrs. Croaker . And , indeed , I know nobody that has more friends , at least among the ladies . Miss Fruzz , Miss Oddbody , and Miss Winterbottom , praise him in all companies . As for Miss Biddy Miss Richland . Indeed ! an admirer ...
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... Miss Richland . How ! idiot , what do you mean ? In love with Mr. Honeywood ! Is this to provoke me ? Garnet . That is , madam , in friendship with him ; I meant nothing more than friendship , as I hope to be married ; nothing more . Miss ...
... Miss Richland . How ! idiot , what do you mean ? In love with Mr. Honeywood ! Is this to provoke me ? Garnet . That is , madam , in friendship with him ; I meant nothing more than friendship , as I hope to be married ; nothing more . Miss ...
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... Miss Richland . My maid assured me he was me ! But all is now over ; I have survived my repu- come to this inn , and ... Miss Remand . But to what purpose did you come ? Croaker . To play the fool . Miss Richland . But with whom ...
... Miss Richland . My maid assured me he was me ! But all is now over ; I have survived my repu- come to this inn , and ... Miss Remand . But to what purpose did you come ? Croaker . To play the fool . Miss Richland . But with whom ...
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acquaintance Adieu admiration Altangi amusement appeared Bailiff beauty character charms China Chinese Circassia continued cried Croaker daugh daughter dear desire distress dressed endeavour England English expected eyes fancy favour Flamborough fond fortune friendship genius gentleman give Goldsmith hand happiness Hastings heart Heaven Honeywood honour Johnson lady laugh learning Leontine LETTER live look Lord Lord Bolingbroke madam mandarine mankind manner Marlow marriage ment merit mind Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Richland nature never night obliged occasion Oliver Goldsmith Olivia once Ovid passion perceive philosopher pity pleased pleasure poem poet polite poor possessed praise present rapture replied resolved returned scarcely seemed Sir William soon Stoops to Conquer sure talk taste tell thing Thornhill thought tion Tony turn virtue whole wife wretched write young Zounds