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" You mean that in this hypocritical age there are few that do not condemn in public what they practise in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. "
The Good-natured Man: And She Stoops to Conquer - Page 41
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 198 pages
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She Stoops to Conquer: Or, the Mistakes of a Night. A Comedy. As ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 pages
...that in this hypocritical age there are few that do riot condemn in public what they practif? tife in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praife itv ,...,. ,, .' MARLO W. True, madam ; thofe who have moft vii^ue in their mouths, have leaft...
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She Stoops to Conquer: Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A Comedy. As it is Acted ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 pages
...that in this hypocritical ape vhere are few that do not condemn in publu: whs¡ ÜK-V prac1 tife tife in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praife it, MARLQ W. True, madam ; thofe who have "moft virtue in their mouths, have leaft of it in...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 292 pages
...You mean that in this hypocritical age there are few that do not condemn in public what they practife in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praife it. MARLOW. True, madam ; thofe who have moft virtue in their mouths, have leaft of it in their...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With an ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
...You mean that in this hypocritical age there are few that do not condemn in public what they practife in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praife it. MARLOW. True, madam ; thofe who have moft virtue in their mouths, have leaft of it in their...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 9

John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...You mean that in this hypocritical age there are few that do not condemn in public what they practise in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. Mar. True, Madam ; those who have most virtue in their mouths, have least of it in their bosoms. But...
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The Orphan: Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...You mean that in this hypocritical age there are few that do not condemn in public what they practisc in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. Mar. True, Madam ; those who have most virtue in their mouths, have least of it in their bosoms. But...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 9

John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...You mean that in this hypocritical age there arc few that do not condemn in public what they practise in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. Mar. True, Madam ; those who have most virtue in their mouths, have least of it in their bosoms. But...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 pages
...public what they use in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. Alar. True, madam ; those who have most virtue in their mouths, have least of it in their bosoms. But I'm sure I tire you, madam. Alia Hard. Not in the least, sir; there is something so agreeable and spirited...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 552 pages
...You mean, that in this hypocritical age, there are few that do not condeum in public what they use in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. Mar. True, madam; those who have most virtue in their mouths, have least of it iu their bosoms. But...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 556 pages
...You mean, that in this hypocritical a^e, there ore few that do not condemn in public what they use in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it. Mar. True, madam; those who have most virtue in their moutNs, have least of it in their bosoms. But...
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