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Page 192
... gentleman's daughter was deluded to our house , you were one of them . " - " So then , " cried Sir William , " I find you have brought a very fine witness to prove your innocence : thou stain to humanity ! to associate with such ...
... gentleman's daughter was deluded to our house , you were one of them . " - " So then , " cried Sir William , " I find you have brought a very fine witness to prove your innocence : thou stain to humanity ! to associate with such ...
Page 197
Oliver Goldsmith. “ Sir William , ” replied the old gentleman , " be assured I never yet forced her inclinations , nor will I now . If she still continues to love this young gentleman , let her have him with all my heart . There is still ...
Oliver Goldsmith. “ Sir William , ” replied the old gentleman , " be assured I never yet forced her inclinations , nor will I now . If she still continues to love this young gentleman , let her have him with all my heart . There is still ...
Page 550
... gentleman . The address and transient behaviour of a man of breeding are easily acquired , and none are better qualified than gamesters in this respect . At first , their com- plaisance , civility , and apparent honour is pleasing , but ...
... gentleman . The address and transient behaviour of a man of breeding are easily acquired , and none are better qualified than gamesters in this respect . At first , their com- plaisance , civility , and apparent honour is pleasing , but ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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