The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Lofty , Mr. WOODWARD . Sir William Honeywood , Mr. CLARKE . Leontine , Jarvis , Butler , -- Bailiff , Dubardieu , Postboy ,. Mr. BENSLEY . Mr. DUNSTALL . Mr. CUSHING . Mr. R. SMITH . Mr. HOLTOM . Mr. QUICK . WOMEN . Miss Richland ...
... Lofty , Mr. WOODWARD . Sir William Honeywood , Mr. CLARKE . Leontine , Jarvis , Butler , -- Bailiff , Dubardieu , Postboy ,. Mr. BENSLEY . Mr. DUNSTALL . Mr. CUSHING . Mr. R. SMITH . Mr. HOLTOM . Mr. QUICK . WOMEN . Miss Richland ...
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... Lofty , assures me the treasury will allow . One half of this she is to forfeit , by her father's will , in case she refuses to marry you . So , if she rejects you , we seize half her fortune ; if she ac- cepts you , we seize the whole ...
... Lofty , assures me the treasury will allow . One half of this she is to forfeit , by her father's will , in case she refuses to marry you . So , if she rejects you , we seize half her fortune ; if she ac- cepts you , we seize the whole ...
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... Lofty , who has undertaken Miss Richland's claim at the treasury , but for me ? Who was it first made him an acquaintance at Lady Shabbaroon's rout ? Who got him to promise us his interest ? Is not he a back - stairs favourite ; one ...
... Lofty , who has undertaken Miss Richland's claim at the treasury , but for me ? Who was it first made him an acquaintance at Lady Shabbaroon's rout ? Who got him to promise us his interest ? Is not he a back - stairs favourite ; one ...
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... LOFTY , speaking to his servant . Lofty . " And if the Venetian ambassador , or that teazing creature the marquis , should call , I'm not at home . Dam'me , I'll be packhorse to none of them . " My dear madam , I have just snatched a ...
... LOFTY , speaking to his servant . Lofty . " And if the Venetian ambassador , or that teazing creature the marquis , should call , I'm not at home . Dam'me , I'll be packhorse to none of them . " My dear madam , I have just snatched a ...
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... Lofty . Waller , Waller ; is he of the house ? Mrs. Croaker . The modern poet of that name , sir . Lofty . Oh , a modern ! We men of business de- spise the moderns ; and as for the ancients , we have no time to read them . Poetry is a ...
... Lofty . Waller , Waller ; is he of the house ? Mrs. Croaker . The modern poet of that name , sir . Lofty . Oh , a modern ! We men of business de- spise the moderns ; and as for the ancients , we have no time to read them . Poetry is a ...
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