The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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Oliver Goldsmith. Sir Char . And the reserve with which I suppose he treated all your advances . Hard . And yet he might have seen something in me above a common innkeeper , too . Sir Char . Yes , Dick , but he mistook you for an un ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Sir Char . And the reserve with which I suppose he treated all your advances . Hard . And yet he might have seen something in me above a common innkeeper , too . Sir Char . Yes , Dick , but he mistook you for an un ...
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... sir , that my impudence has been passed upon all the rest of the family ... Char . And you never grasped her hand , or made any protestations ? Mar. As ... Sir Char . I'm astonished at the air of sincerity with which he parted . Hard ...
... sir , that my impudence has been passed upon all the rest of the family ... Char . And you never grasped her hand , or made any protestations ? Mar. As ... Sir Char . I'm astonished at the air of sincerity with which he parted . Hard ...
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... Sir Char . I dare pledge my life and honour upon his truth . Hard . Here comes my daughter , and I would stake my ... sir ! But since you require unreserved sincerity , I think he has . Hard . ( To SIR CHARLES . ) You see . Sir Char ...
... Sir Char . I dare pledge my life and honour upon his truth . Hard . Here comes my daughter , and I would stake my ... sir ! But since you require unreserved sincerity , I think he has . Hard . ( To SIR CHARLES . ) You see . Sir Char ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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