The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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... natural that he should desire to escape into walks where he might accomplish something " for his own hand , " by which , at the same time , he might exist . Fiction he had already essayed . Nearly two years before The Traveller appeared ...
... natural that he should desire to escape into walks where he might accomplish something " for his own hand , " by which , at the same time , he might exist . Fiction he had already essayed . Nearly two years before The Traveller appeared ...
Page 40
... natural red . On the stage he was natural , simple , affecting ; ' Twas only that when he was off he was acting . With no reason on earth to go out of his way , He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day . Though secure of our hearts ...
... natural red . On the stage he was natural , simple , affecting ; ' Twas only that when he was off he was acting . With no reason on earth to go out of his way , He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day . Though secure of our hearts ...
Page 146
... natural face decays , her skill improves in making the artificial one . Well , nothing diverts me more than one of those fine old dressy things , who thinks to conceal her age , by everywhere exposing her person ; sticking herself up in ...
... natural face decays , her skill improves in making the artificial one . Well , nothing diverts me more than one of those fine old dressy things , who thinks to conceal her age , by everywhere exposing her person ; sticking herself up in ...
Page 149
... natural to suppose , that merit which has made an impression on one's own heart , may be powerful over that of another . : Leont . Don't , my life's treasure , don't let us make imaginary evils , when you know we have so many real ones ...
... natural to suppose , that merit which has made an impression on one's own heart , may be powerful over that of another . : Leont . Don't , my life's treasure , don't let us make imaginary evils , when you know we have so many real ones ...
Page 171
... natural politeness ! Bailiff . Before and behind , you know . Follower . Aye , aye , before and behind , before and behind ! [ Exeunt HONEYWOOD , BAILIFF , and FOLLOWER . Miss Rich . What can all this mean , Garnet ? Gar . Mean , madam ...
... natural politeness ! Bailiff . Before and behind , you know . Follower . Aye , aye , before and behind , before and behind ! [ Exeunt HONEYWOOD , BAILIFF , and FOLLOWER . Miss Rich . What can all this mean , Garnet ? Gar . Mean , madam ...
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