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Pagina xxiii
... begin- ning of the play to the end . No house of a gentleman was ever thus mistaken for an inn ; nor did any change of dress ever disguise the acquaintance of the morning into a stranger in the evening ' ( Bell's British Theatre , 1791 ) ...
... begin- ning of the play to the end . No house of a gentleman was ever thus mistaken for an inn ; nor did any change of dress ever disguise the acquaintance of the morning into a stranger in the evening ' ( Bell's British Theatre , 1791 ) ...
Pagina 18
... begin ? Well , why don't you ? Eh ! What ? Well then - I must , it seems— 20 Miss Richland , my dear , I believe you guess at our business ; an affair which my son here comes to open , that nearly concerns your hap- piness . MISS RICH ...
... begin ? Well , why don't you ? Eh ! What ? Well then - I must , it seems— 20 Miss Richland , my dear , I believe you guess at our business ; an affair which my son here comes to open , that nearly concerns your hap- piness . MISS RICH ...
Pagina 175
... begin to snore . Add too , what certain writers tell , 40 With this he drives men's souls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then ; His wand's a modern author's pen ; The serpents round about it twin'd , Denote him of the reptile kind ...
... begin to snore . Add too , what certain writers tell , 40 With this he drives men's souls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then ; His wand's a modern author's pen ; The serpents round about it twin'd , Denote him of the reptile kind ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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20 MARLOW BAILIFF believe bless blest bliss breast BULKLEY Bunbury charms comedy Copies CROAKER dear Deserted Village DIGGORY Ecod edition emended Epilogue Exeunt Exit eyes face father favour fear fellow folly fool fortune friendship GARNET gentleman give Good-Natur'd happiness HASTINGS hear heart heaven Henry Thrale HONEYW honour hope impudence JARVIS Kate keep lady laugh leave LEONT Leontine letter LOFTY look Lord Lumpkin Madam maid married mean mind Miss CATLEY MISS HARDCASTLE MISS NEVILLE MISS RICH Miss Richland modest never night Oliver Goldsmith OLIVIA on't pardon passion play pleasure poem poor praise Pray pretty punctuation scene sentimental SERVANT shew SIR CHARLES Sir William Honeywood song Stoops to Conquer sure talk tell Text thee there's thing Thomas Parnell thou thought TONY Vicar of Wakefield virtue young Zounds ΙΟ