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" I'm sure I should be sorry people said anything amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. MARLOW: [Aside] By heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. "
The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies - Page 958
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Poems, Plays and Essays

Oliver Goldsmith - 1861 - 570 pages
...anything amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Marlow. (Aside) By Heaven ! she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a...difference of our birth, fortune, and education, make an honorable connection impossible ; and I can never harbor a thought of seducing simplicity that trusted...
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The works of Oliver Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield, select poems ..., Volume 3

Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 438 pages
...anything amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Marl. (Aside.) By Heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a...the difference of our birth, fortune, and education, •5^ make an honourable connection impossible ; and I can never harbour a thought of bringing ruin...
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The British Drama: Illustrated, Volume 1

English drama - 1868 - 338 pages
...bewitches me, so that if I Btay I am undone. I muet mako one bold effort, and leave her. (Aside,} Excuso me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family...to be plain with you, the difference of our birth, furume, and education iiipkes an honourable connexion impossible; and I e;:ii never harbour a thought...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1869 - 404 pages
...anything amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Mar. (Aside.) By heaven! she weeps. This ts the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman ; and it touches me. (Го her.) Excuse me. шу lovely girl — you are the uiily part of the family I leave with reluctance....
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The New York Drama: A Choice Selection of Tragedies, Comedies ..., Volume 1

American drama - 1876 - 416 pages
...anything 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 H. But I'm sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's, and though I'm poor, that's no great...
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The poems and plays of Oliver Goldsmith, with the addition of The vicar of ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1877 - 526 pages
...anything 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...the difference of our birth, fortune, and education, makes an honourable connection impossible ; and I can never harbour a thought of seducing simplicity...
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The vicar of Wakefield, and other works, with notes and a life of O ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1877 - 426 pages
...anything amiss, since I have no fortune b»ut my character. Marl. (Aside.) By Heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. ( To litr.) Excuse me, my lovely girl, you are the only part of the family I leave with reluctance. But...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Poems. Plays. The bee. Cock-lane ghost

Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 494 pages
...thing amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. Marlow. (Aside.) By Heaven ! she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a...birth, fortune, and education, make an honourable connection impossible ; and I can never harbour a thought of seducing simplicity that trusted in my...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Poems. Plays. The bee. Cock-lane ghost

Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 554 pages
...amiss, since I have no fortune but nay character. Marlow. (Aside.) By Heaven ! she 'weeps. This is tlie first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me. (To her.) Excuse me, mv lovely girl you are the only part of the family I leave with reluctance. But, to be plain with you,...
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Dramatic works of Sheridan and Goldsmith. With Goldsmith's poems, Volume 2

Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1884 - 320 pages
...anything 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. [To /ier.} Excuse me, my lovely girl : you are the only part of the family I leave with reluctance. But...
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