Selected WorksR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 847 pagina's |
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Pagina 250
... shew before every booth . The drummer , the fire - eater , the wire - walker , and the salt - box were all employed to invite him in . Just a going ; the court of the king of Prussia in all his glory ; pray , gentlemen , walk in and see ...
... shew before every booth . The drummer , the fire - eater , the wire - walker , and the salt - box were all employed to invite him in . Just a going ; the court of the king of Prussia in all his glory ; pray , gentlemen , walk in and see ...
Pagina 398
... shew me the way , he demanded , whether I delighted in prospects , to which answer- ing in the affirmative , Then , says he , I shall shew you one of the most charming in the world out of my windows ; we shall see the ships sailing ...
... shew me the way , he demanded , whether I delighted in prospects , to which answer- ing in the affirmative , Then , says he , I shall shew you one of the most charming in the world out of my windows ; we shall see the ships sailing ...
Pagina 765
... shew you a piece of the way . ( To the landlord ) Mum . Landlord . Ah , bless your heart , for a sweet , pleasant- damn'd mischievous son of a whore . END OF THE FIRST ACT [ Exeunt . ACT II SCENE , An old - fashioned HOUSE Enter ...
... shew you a piece of the way . ( To the landlord ) Mum . Landlord . Ah , bless your heart , for a sweet , pleasant- damn'd mischievous son of a whore . END OF THE FIRST ACT [ Exeunt . ACT II SCENE , An old - fashioned HOUSE Enter ...
Inhoudsopgave
The description of the family of Wakefield | 23 |
A migration The fortunate circumstances of | 30 |
A proof that even the humblest fortune | 37 |
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acquaintance Amanita muscaria amusement appearance Asem assured Bailiff beauty Burchell ceremony character chearful child China Chinese cloaths companion continued creature cried Croaker dæmon daughter Daures dear desire distress dress drest encrease England English expected eyes fancy favour fellow Flamborough fortune friendship genius gentleman give Goldsmith happy heart heaven Honeyw honour humour Jenkinson lady laugh learning letter live Livy look Madam mandarine Manetho manner marriage merit mind misery Miss Rich morning Nash nature never night observed occasion Olivia once passion perceived pity pleased pleasure poet polite poor present prison rapture received replied resolved returned Richard Nash scarce seemed shew Sir William smile soon Squire Stoops to Conquer stranger sure surprize thing Thornhill thought tion trifling venison Vicar of Wakefield virtue Westminster Abbey whole wife wretched young