| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 стор.
...should be sorry people said any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside.] By Heaven she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness...I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. Miss Hard. But I'm sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's, and though I'm poor, that's no great... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 стор.
...should be sorry people said any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside.] By Heaven she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness...I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. Mis* Hard. But I'm sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's, and though I'm poor, that's no great... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 402 стор.
...dear, touches me most sensibly; and were I to live for myself alone, I could easily fix my choice. But to be plain with you, the difference of our birth,...education, make an honourable connexion impossible: and lean never harbour a thought of seducing simplicity, that trusted in my honour; or bringing ruin upon... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 стор.
...be sorry, people said any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. * Marloiv. (Aside.) By Heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness...the difference of our birth, fortune and education makes an honorable connection impossible ; and I can never harbor a thought of seducing simplicity... | |
| 1810 - 536 стор.
...should be sorry people said any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. [Aside.] By heaven she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness...I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. Miss Hard. But I'm sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's, and though I'm poor, that's no great... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 436 стор.
...shonld be sorry, peopie said any thing amiss, since I have no fortnne bnt my character. Marl. (Aside.) By heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it tonches me. (To her.) Excnse me, my lovely girl, yon are the only part of the fasntly I leave with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 стор.
...should be sorry people said any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mnr. [A*irfe.] connection impossible : and I can never harbour a thought of bringingruin upon one, vhoseonly fault... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 стор.
...should be sorry people said any thing amiss, since 1 have no fortune but my character. Afar. [Aiiae.] By heaven, she weeps ! This is the first mark of tenderness...reluctance. But, to be plain with you, the difference of ourbirth, fortune, and education, make an honourable connection impossible : and I can never harbour... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 стор.
...should be sorry peuple said any thing amiss, since 1 have no fortune but my character. .Mar. [Jade.] By heaven, she weeps ! This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a m'xlest woman, and it touches me. ( Tu her.] Excuee me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 274 стор.
...account. I'm sure I should be sorry people said any thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. it touches me. [ To her.] Excuse me, my lovely girl,...the difference of our birth, fortune, and education, makes an honourable connexion impossible; and I can never harbour a thought of seducing simplicity... | |
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