The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... modest gentleman with a demure face , and quite in his own manner . ( After a pause , in which he appears very uneafy and difconcerted . ) I'm glad of your fafe arrival , Sir— I'm told you had fome accidents by the way . MARLOW . Only a ...
... modest gentleman with a demure face , and quite in his own manner . ( After a pause , in which he appears very uneafy and difconcerted . ) I'm glad of your fafe arrival , Sir— I'm told you had fome accidents by the way . MARLOW . Only a ...
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... modest gentle- man to you as a lover to - day . Mifs HARDCASTLE . You taught me to expect fomething extraordinary , and I find the original exceeds the defcription . HARDCASTLE . I was never so surprised in my life ! He has quite ...
... modest gentle- man to you as a lover to - day . Mifs HARDCASTLE . You taught me to expect fomething extraordinary , and I find the original exceeds the defcription . HARDCASTLE . I was never so surprised in my life ! He has quite ...
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... joy , George ! Crown me , shadow me with laurels ! Well , George , after all , we modest fellows don't want for fuccefs among the women . cc 2 HASTINGS . Here L HASTINGS . Some women you mean . But SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . 387.
... joy , George ! Crown me , shadow me with laurels ! Well , George , after all , we modest fellows don't want for fuccefs among the women . cc 2 HASTINGS . Here L HASTINGS . Some women you mean . But SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . 387.
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... modest woman , and it touches me . ( To her Excuse me , my lovely girl , you are the only part of the family I leave with reluctance . But to be plain with you , the dif- ference of our birth , fortune and education makes an honourable ...
... modest woman , and it touches me . ( To her Excuse me , my lovely girl , you are the only part of the family I leave with reluctance . But to be plain with you , the dif- ference of our birth , fortune and education makes an honourable ...
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