| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 296 pages
...fhall find no room for friendfhip or efteem. HARDCASTLE. Depend upon it, child, I'll never controul your choice ; but Mr. Marlow, whom I have pitched upon, is the fon of my old friend, Sir Charles Marlow, of whom you have heard me talk fo often. The young gentleman... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
...1 fhall find no room for friendfhip or efteem. HARDCASTLE. Depend upon it, child, I never controul your choice; but Mr. Marlow, whom I have pitched upon, is the fon of my old friend, Sir Charles Marlow, of whom you have heard me talk fo often. The young gentleman... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 468 pages
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| John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...before. Bless me, how shall I behave? It's a thousand to one I shan't like him ; our meeting will be so formal, and so like a thing of business, that I...or esteem. Hard. Depend upon it, child, I'll never controul your choice ; but Mr. Marlow, whom I have pitched upon, is the son of my old friend, Sir Charles... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...before. Bless me, how shall I behave? It's a thousand to one I shan't like him ; our meeting will be so formal, and so like a thing of business, that I...or esteem. Hard. Depend upon it, child, I'll never controul your choice ; but Mr. Marlow, whom I have pitched upon, is the son of my old friend, Sir Charles... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...before. Bless me, how shall I behave? It's a thousand to one I shan't like him ; our meeting will be so formal, and so like a thing of business, that I...or esteem. Hard. Depend upon it, child, I'll never controul your choice ; but Mr. Marlow, whom I have pitched, upon, is the son of my old friend, Sir... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...before ! Bless me, how shall I behave ? It is a thousand to one I shan't like him ; our meeting will be so formal, and so like a thing of business, that I...or esteem. Hard. Depend upon it, child, I'll never controul your choice : but Mr Marlow, whom I have pitched upon, is the son of my old friend Sir Charles... | |
| 1804 - 274 pages
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| 1804 - 556 pages
...bchuve ? It isa thousand to one I shan't like him : our meeting will be so forma!, and so like a tiling of business, that I shall find no room for friendship or esteem. 940 GOLDSMITH.] 941 Sir Charles Mat-low, of whom you have heard me talk so often. The young gentleman... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 pages
...before. Bless me, how shall I behave ? It's a thousand to one I shan't like him ; our meeting will be so formal, and so like a thing of business, that I...son of my old friend, Sir Charles Marlow, of whom you have heard me talk so often. The "young gentleman has been bred a scholar, and is designed for... | |
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