The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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Page 109
... married Reynolds and Hoppner [ Sir John Fielding , d . 1780 , Henry Fielding's blind half - brother and successor at Bow Street . ] [ 3 To prevent infection , -a practice dating from the gaol - fever of 1750. ] When uncover'd , a buzz ...
... married Reynolds and Hoppner [ Sir John Fielding , d . 1780 , Henry Fielding's blind half - brother and successor at Bow Street . ] [ 3 To prevent infection , -a practice dating from the gaol - fever of 1750. ] When uncover'd , a buzz ...
Page 141
... marriage that would set all things to rights again . Honeyw . Love me ! Sure , Jarvis , you dream . No , no ; her intimacy with me never amounted to more than friendship - mere friendship . That she is the most lovely woman that ever ...
... marriage that would set all things to rights again . Honeyw . Love me ! Sure , Jarvis , you dream . No , no ; her intimacy with me never amounted to more than friendship - mere friendship . That she is the most lovely woman that ever ...
Page 151
... marriage , they talk of trying what a Scotch parson can do . Miss Rich . Well , I own they have deceived me - And so demurely as Olivia carried it , too ! -Would you believe it , Garnet , I told her all my secrets ; and yet the sly ...
... marriage , they talk of trying what a Scotch parson can do . Miss Rich . Well , I own they have deceived me - And so demurely as Olivia carried it , too ! -Would you believe it , Garnet , I told her all my secrets ; and yet the sly ...
Page 152
... married ; nothing more . Miss Rich . Well , no more of this ! As to my guardian , and his son , they shall find me prepared to receive • them ; I'm resolved to accept their proposal with seem- ing pleasure , to mortify them by ...
... married ; nothing more . Miss Rich . Well , no more of this ! As to my guardian , and his son , they shall find me prepared to receive • them ; I'm resolved to accept their proposal with seem- ing pleasure , to mortify them by ...
Page 157
... marriage without mine or her aunt's consent . I must seem to be angry , or she , too , may begin to despise my authority . [ Exit . Enter LOFTY , 1 speaking to his servant Lofty . And if the Venetian Ambassador , or that teas- ing ...
... marriage without mine or her aunt's consent . I must seem to be angry , or she , too , may begin to despise my authority . [ Exit . Enter LOFTY , 1 speaking to his servant Lofty . And if the Venetian Ambassador , or that teas- ing ...
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