| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 pages
...firft mark of tendernefs I ever had from a mo- . •deft woman, and it touches me ; (to her") Excufe me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family...fortune and education, make an honourable connexion impoffible ; and I can never harbour a thought of /educing fimplicity that trufted in my honour, 'or... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 pages
...This is the6rft mark of tendernefs I ever had from a modeil woman, and it touches me ; (to her] Excufe me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family...fortune and education, make an honourable connexion impoffible ; and I can never harbour a thoughe of feducing fimplicity that trufted in my honour, or... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 296 pages
...is the firft mark of tendernefs I ever had from a modeft woman, and it touches me. (To her) Excufe me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family I leave with reluftance. But to be plain with you, the difference of our birth, fortune and education, make an honourable... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
...is the firffi mark of tendernefs I ever had from a modeft woman, and it touches me. (To her) Excufe me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family I leave with reluftance. But to be plain with you, the difference of our birth, fortune and education, make an honourable... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 464 pages
...any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside] By heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a...our birth, fortune and education, make an honourable connection impossible ; and I can never harbour a thought of bringing ruin upon one, whose only fault... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside] By heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a...our birth, fortune and education, make an honourable connection impossible ; and I can never harbour a thought of bringing ruin upon one, whose only fault... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 pages
...any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside] By heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me ; \_to Aer~\ Excuse me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family I leave withreluftance.... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside] By Heaven, she weeps ! This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a...! But, to be plain with you, the difference of our hirth, fortune, and education, make an honourable connexion impossible ; and I can never harbour a... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 pages
...dear, touches me most sensibly; and were I to live for myself alone, I could easily fix my choice. But to be plain with you, the difference of our birth,...impossible : and I can never harbour a thought of seducing simplicity, that trusted in my honour; or bringing ruin upon one, whose only fault was being... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 402 pages
...any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside.] By Heaven she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. Miss Hard. But I'm sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's, and though I'm poor, that's no great... | |
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