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The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 547
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Poems. Plays. The bee. Cock-lane ghost

Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 520 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's a disease of the mind, Madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some, who, wanting...
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The British Drama: Illustrated, Volume 1

1886 - 340 pages
...much as grave conversation myself : I could hear it for ever. Indeed, I have often been surprised bow a man of sentiment could ever admire those light,...heart Mar. It's — a disease of the mind, madam. In variety of tastes, there must be uome who, wanting a relish for — urn — a — urn. Miss H, I understand...
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The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the ..., Volume 2

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 pages
...there is nothing I like во much as grave conversation myself; I could hear it forever. 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 Rise and Expansion of the British Dominion in India

Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall - 1894 - 930 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 a...
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The Later English Drama

Calvin Smith Brown - 1898 - 602 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's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who,...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 18

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself ; I could hear it forever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. Marlow — It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who,...
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She Stoops to Conquer, Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A Comedy

Oliver Goldsmith - 1900 - 186 pages
...j there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself: 1 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. JUarlow. It 's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who,...
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Plays: By Greek, Spanish, French, German and English Dramatists, Volume 31

1900 - 504 pages
...sir; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself: I could hear it forever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. MARLOW. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who,...
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Dramatic Masterpieces by Greek, Spanish, French, German, and English ...

1900 - 478 pages
...sir; there is nothing I like so much as grave conversation myself: I could hear it forever. Indeed, I have often been surprised how a man of sentiment could...light airy pleasures, where nothing reaches the heart. MARLOW. It's — a disease — of the mind, madam. In the variety of tastes there must be some who,...
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The Select Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1901 - 458 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...tastes there must be some who, wanting a relish for um — a — um. Miss Hard. I understand you, sir. There must be some, who, wanting a relish for refined...
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