The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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Page 73
... Olivia in chap . v . of The Vicar of Wakefield , 1766 , ii . 78 , where it was first printed . ] The Sister , 1769 , in which this Epilogue was first printed , was a comedy by Mrs. Charlotte Lenox ( 1720-1804 ) , produced at Covent ...
... Olivia in chap . v . of The Vicar of Wakefield , 1766 , ii . 78 , where it was first printed . ] The Sister , 1769 , in which this Epilogue was first printed , was a comedy by Mrs. Charlotte Lenox ( 1720-1804 ) , produced at Covent ...
Page 143
... Olivia or Miss Richland . Croaker . The best of them will never be canoniz'd for a saint when she's dead . By the bye , my dear friend , I don't find this match between Miss Richland and my son much relish'd , either by one side or t ...
... Olivia or Miss Richland . Croaker . The best of them will never be canoniz'd for a saint when she's dead . By the bye , my dear friend , I don't find this match between Miss Richland and my son much relish'd , either by one side or t ...
Page 147
... OLIVIA [ Exeunt , Leont . 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 cheerful ...
... OLIVIA [ Exeunt , Leont . 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 cheerful ...
Page 148
... Olivia . But consider , Leontine , your disobedience and my indiscretion : : your being sent to France to bring home a sister ; and , instead of a sister , bringing home— Leont . One dearer than a thousand sisters . One that I am ...
... Olivia . But consider , Leontine , your disobedience and my indiscretion : : your being sent to France to bring home a sister ; and , instead of a sister , bringing home— Leont . One dearer than a thousand sisters . One that I am ...
Page 149
... Olivia . Well , I submit . And yet , my Leontine , I own , I shall envy her even your pretended addresses . I consider every look , every expression of your esteem , as due only to me . This is folly , perhaps I allow it ; but it is ...
... Olivia . Well , I submit . And yet , my Leontine , I own , I shall envy her even your pretended addresses . I consider every look , every expression of your esteem , as due only to me . This is folly , perhaps I allow it ; but it is ...
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