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" Not at all, Sir ; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could ever admire those light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. "
The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 547
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety ..., Volume 4

Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 560 pages
...man of sentiment could ever admire those light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. MARL. It's a disease of the mind, Madam. In the variety of tastes there must bo some who, wanting a relish — for 11 m — a — uiu. Miss HARD. I understand you, Sir. There must...
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Poems, Plays and Essays

Oliver Goldsmith - 1855 - 582 pages
...; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marlow. It 'sa disease of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who, wanting...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Comprising His Poems, Comedies, Essays, and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 448 pages
...; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some, who,...
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Lea's British drama and theatrical portrait gallery

Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 pages
...for ever. Jhdeed : I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could erer admire those light j airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Mar....tastes there must be some, who wanting a relish — for — um — a — um. Miss H. I understand you, sir. There must be some who, wanting a relish for refined...
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The poetical and prose works of Oliver Goldsmith, with life

Oliver Goldsmith - 1859 - 618 pages
...like so much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indced — I have often bcen surprised how a man of sentiment could ever admire...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some, who,...
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies ...

1859 - 828 pages
...airy pleasures, where nothing reaches he heart. Mar. It 's — a disease — of the mind, Madam, n the variety of tastes there must be some who, wanting a relish — for — um — a — um. 400 401 Mar. My meaning, Madam ; but infinitely betier expressed. And I can't...
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Poems, Plays and Essays

Oliver Goldsmith - 1861 - 570 pages
...; there is nothing 1 like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hour it for ever. Indeed I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Murluw. It 'sa disease of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who, wanting...
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The Poetical Works of James Beattie, and the Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith

James Beattie, Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 540 pages
...there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it for ever. Indeed — I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It 's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who,...
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The works of Oliver Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield, select poems ..., Volume 3

Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 436 pages
...; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light, airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marl. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some, who,...
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Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith: Comprising ...

Oliver Goldsmith, Henry William Dulcken - 1865 - 410 pages
...there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it for ever. Indeed — I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. MARL. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who, wanting...
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