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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 31
עמוד 232
... MISS NEVILLE . MISS HARDCASTLE . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Con- stance , how do I look this evening ? Is there any thing whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? am I in face to - day ?
... MISS NEVILLE . MISS HARDCASTLE . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Con- stance , how do I look this evening ? Is there any thing whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? am I in face to - day ?
עמוד 233
Oliver Goldsmith. MISS HARDCASTLE . The son of Sir Charles Marlow . MISS NEVILLE . As I live , the most intimate friend of Mr Hastings , my admirer . They are never asunder . have seen him when we lived in town . I believe you must Never .
Oliver Goldsmith. MISS HARDCASTLE . The son of Sir Charles Marlow . MISS NEVILLE . As I live , the most intimate friend of Mr Hastings , my admirer . They are never asunder . have seen him when we lived in town . I believe you must Never .
עמוד 279
... MISS NEVILLE . I'll not believe it ! this is but a shallow pretence to deny me . I know they are too valuable to be so slightly kept , and as you are to answer for the loss- MRS HARDCASTLE . Don't be alarmed , Constance . If they be ...
... MISS NEVILLE . I'll not believe it ! this is but a shallow pretence to deny me . I know they are too valuable to be so slightly kept , and as you are to answer for the loss- MRS HARDCASTLE . Don't be alarmed , Constance . If they be ...
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BAILIFF beauty believe better blest breast BULKLEY CHALDEAN CHARLES MARLOW charms CROAKER David Garrick dear DIGGORY Dr Goldsmith dress e'en Ecod Exeunt Exit eyes father favour fear folly fool fortune friendship GARNET gentleman give hand happiness HASTINGS hear heart Heaven honour hope impudence JARVIS keep labour lady laugh learning leave LEONTINE LOFTY look Lord MAC FLECKNOE madam maid manner MARLOW married mean merit mind MISS CATLEY MISS HARDCASTLE MISS NEVILLE MISS RICHLAND modest natural history never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA Ovid pardon passion perhaps plain pleasure poem poet poor praise Pray pretty pride quadrupeds raptures reader scarce SERVANT SIR CHARLES Sir William Honeywood smiling soul STOOPS TO CONQUER sure talk tell thee there's thing thou thought TONY translation turn venison wish write young Zounds