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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... reason . I'm afham'd to tell my name to no man , Sir . If you can fhew cause , as why , upon a special capus , that I fhould prove my name - But , come , Timothy Twitch is my name . And , now you know my name , what have you to fay to ...
... reason . I'm afham'd to tell my name to no man , Sir . If you can fhew cause , as why , upon a special capus , that I fhould prove my name - But , come , Timothy Twitch is my name . And , now you know my name , what have you to fay to ...
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... reason why all things fhould not be done in civility . HONEYWOOD . Doubtless , all trades must live , Mr. Twitch ; and yours is a neceffary one . ( Gives him money . ) BAILIFF . Oh ! your honour ; I hope your honour takes no- thing ...
... reason why all things fhould not be done in civility . HONEYWOOD . Doubtless , all trades must live , Mr. Twitch ; and yours is a neceffary one . ( Gives him money . ) BAILIFF . Oh ! your honour ; I hope your honour takes no- thing ...
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... reason to confide in my Judgment ; one little reafon , perhaps . Mifs RICHLAND . Pray , Sir , What was it ? LOFTY . Why , madam - but let it go no further - it was I procured him his place . Did you , Sir ? ̧ Sir WILLIAM . LOFTY ...
... reason to confide in my Judgment ; one little reafon , perhaps . Mifs RICHLAND . Pray , Sir , What was it ? LOFTY . Why , madam - but let it go no further - it was I procured him his place . Did you , Sir ? ̧ Sir WILLIAM . LOFTY ...
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... reason to dread his refentment . His repining temper , as it does no manner of injury to himself , fo will it never do harm to others . He only frets to keep himself employed , and fcolds for his private amufement . OLIVIA . I don't ...
... reason to dread his refentment . His repining temper , as it does no manner of injury to himself , fo will it never do harm to others . He only frets to keep himself employed , and fcolds for his private amufement . OLIVIA . I don't ...
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... affair ; and , I fay , you must forgive them . Our own was a stolen match , you know , my dear ; and we never had any reason to repent of it . CROAKER . CROAKER . I wish we could both fay fo . THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 121.
... affair ; and , I fay , you must forgive them . Our own was a stolen match , you know , my dear ; and we never had any reason to repent of it . CROAKER . CROAKER . I wish we could both fay fo . THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . 121.
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