Dalziels' Illustrated Goldsmith: Comprising The Vicar of Wakefield, The Traveller, The Deserted Village ... and a Sketch of the Life of Oliver GoldsmithWard and Lock, 1865 - 378 pages |
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Page 14
... soul laboured under a sickly sensibility of the miseries of others . Thus disposed to relieve , it will be easily conjectured he found numbers disposed to solicit his profusion began to impair his fortune , but not his good - nature ...
... soul laboured under a sickly sensibility of the miseries of others . Thus disposed to relieve , it will be easily conjectured he found numbers disposed to solicit his profusion began to impair his fortune , but not his good - nature ...
Page 69
... any person that deserves to be her husband : she's too great a treasure for one man's possession : she's a goddess . Upon my soul , I speak what I think : she is an 66 angel . " " Ah , Mr. Thornhill ,. The Vicar of Wakefield . 69.
... any person that deserves to be her husband : she's too great a treasure for one man's possession : she's a goddess . Upon my soul , I speak what I think : she is an 66 angel . " " Ah , Mr. Thornhill ,. The Vicar of Wakefield . 69.
Page 84
... souls and whose education are adapted to servitude , and who know nothing of liberty except the name . But there must still be a large number of the people without the sphere of the opulent man's influence , namely , that order of men ...
... souls and whose education are adapted to servitude , and who know nothing of liberty except the name . But there must still be a large number of the people without the sphere of the opulent man's influence , namely , that order of men ...
Page 96
... soul at variance with fortune wreaked her injuries on their own hearts ; but Mr. Crispe at last came down , and all our murmurs were hushed . He deigned to regard me with an air of peculiar approbation , and indeed he was the first man ...
... soul at variance with fortune wreaked her injuries on their own hearts ; but Mr. Crispe at last came down , and all our murmurs were hushed . He deigned to regard me with an air of peculiar approbation , and indeed he was the first man ...
Page 119
... soul , and sting it into rage . " Avoid my sight , thou reptile ! " cried I , " nor continue to insult me with thy presence . Were my brave son at home , he would not suffer this ; but I am old and disabled , and every way undone ...
... soul , and sting it into rage . " Avoid my sight , thou reptile ! " cried I , " nor continue to insult me with thy presence . Were my brave son at home , he would not suffer this ; but I am old and disabled , and every way undone ...
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assure BAILIFF blessing blest breast BULKLEY Burchell charms cheerful child cried CROAKER daughter David Garrick dear e'en Enter Exeunt Exit eyes favour fear Flamborough folly fortune friendship GARNET gentleman girl give Goldsmith good-natured happy HARDCASTLE HAST hear heart Heaven HONEYW Honeywood honour hope JARVIS Jenkinson lady laugh leave LEONT Leontine letter Livy LOFTY look Lord madam MARL Marlow marriage married mind MISS CATLEY MISS HARD MISS NEV MISS RICH Miss Richland morning never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA once pain pardon passion pity pleasure poor praise pride rapture replied returned round scarce seemed servants Sir William sister smile soul squire STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger sure talk tell thee there's things Thornhill thou thought TONY town turn virtue wife woman wretched young Zounds