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Oliver Goldsmith. Mrs. Croaker . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . Miss Rich . I own I should be sorry Mr. Honeywood's long friendship and mine should be misunderstood . Honeyw . There's no ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Mrs. Croaker . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . Miss Rich . I own I should be sorry Mr. Honeywood's long friendship and mine should be misunderstood . Honeyw . There's no ...
Page 168
... Miss RICHLAND and her MAID Miss Rich . You'll be surprised , sir , with this visit . But you know I'm yet to thank you for choosing my little library . Honeyw . Thanks , madam , are unnecessary , as it was I that was obliged by your ...
... Miss RICHLAND and her MAID Miss Rich . You'll be surprised , sir , with this visit . But you know I'm yet to thank you for choosing my little library . Honeyw . Thanks , madam , are unnecessary , as it was I that was obliged by your ...
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... Miss Rich . I fear , sir , I shall never find whom you mean , by this description of him . Honeyw . Ah , madam , it but too plainly points him out ; though he should be too humble himself to urge his pretensions , or you too modest to ...
... Miss Rich . I fear , sir , I shall never find whom you mean , by this description of him . Honeyw . Ah , madam , it but too plainly points him out ; though he should be too humble himself to urge his pretensions , or you too modest to ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character | 59 |
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