Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 298
... Master . Go on , pray , sir . Sourby ( Reads ) . " You told me you cannot dance ; but I have sent you the first man in the world . " [ SOURBY looks at him from head to foot Dancing Master . Oh Lord , sir ! " " I learn to dance ! Sourby ...
... Master . Go on , pray , sir . Sourby ( Reads ) . " You told me you cannot dance ; but I have sent you the first man in the world . " [ SOURBY looks at him from head to foot Dancing Master . Oh Lord , sir ! " " I learn to dance ! Sourby ...
Page 299
... master . Dancing Master . I will have him dance . Sourby . The rascal ! the rascal ! Jenny . Consider , if you please , my master is a grave man . Dancing Master . I'll have him dance . Jenny . You may stand in need of him . Sourby ...
... master . Dancing Master . I will have him dance . Sourby . The rascal ! the rascal ! Jenny . Consider , if you please , my master is a grave man . Dancing Master . I'll have him dance . Jenny . You may stand in need of him . Sourby ...
Page 300
... Master . Well , the courante , the hornpipe , the brocane , the saraband ? Sourby . No , no , no ! Dancing Master . What the devil then will you have ? But make haste , or - death ? Sourby . Come on , then , since it must be so ; I'll ...
... Master . Well , the courante , the hornpipe , the brocane , the saraband ? Sourby . No , no , no ! Dancing Master . What the devil then will you have ? But make haste , or - death ? Sourby . Come on , then , since it must be so ; I'll ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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