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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... refolved to take no refufal . Nay , I proteft you must . You know I never laugh so much as with you . HONEYWOOD . Why , if I muft , I muft . I'll fwear you have put me into fuch spirits . Well , do you find jeft , and I'll find laugh ...
... refolved to take no refufal . Nay , I proteft you must . You know I never laugh so much as with you . HONEYWOOD . Why , if I muft , I muft . I'll fwear you have put me into fuch spirits . Well , do you find jeft , and I'll find laugh ...
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... refolved not to refuse her ; nay , an hour hence I have con- fented to go with my father , to make her an offer of my heart and fortune . OLIVIA . Your heart and fortune ! LEONTINE . Don't OLI- : 22 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . OLIVLA. ...
... refolved not to refuse her ; nay , an hour hence I have con- fented to go with my father , to make her an offer of my heart and fortune . OLIVIA . Your heart and fortune ! LEONTINE . Don't OLI- : 22 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN . OLIVLA. ...
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... refolved to accept their propofal with feeming pleasure , to mortify them by compliance , and fo throw the refufal at laft upon them . GARNET . Delicious ! and that will fecure your whole for- tune to yourself . Well , who could have ...
... refolved to accept their propofal with feeming pleasure , to mortify them by compliance , and fo throw the refufal at laft upon them . GARNET . Delicious ! and that will fecure your whole for- tune to yourself . Well , who could have ...
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... refolved . CROAKER . I tell thee , woman , the wedding is the most foolish part of the ceremony . I can never get this woman to think of the more ferious part of the nuptial en- gagement . D 2 Mrs. Mrs. CROAKER . What , would you have ...
... refolved . CROAKER . I tell thee , woman , the wedding is the most foolish part of the ceremony . I can never get this woman to think of the more ferious part of the nuptial en- gagement . D 2 Mrs. Mrs. CROAKER . What , would you have ...
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... refolved to put it out of fortune's power to repeat our mortification . I'll hafte and prepare for our journey to Scotland this very evening . My friend Honeywood has pro- mifed me his advice and affiftance . I'll go to him , and repose ...
... refolved to put it out of fortune's power to repeat our mortification . I'll hafte and prepare for our journey to Scotland this very evening . My friend Honeywood has pro- mifed me his advice and affiftance . I'll go to him , and repose ...
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