Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 149
... believe you may see him , and hear him , too , in the next room : he's preparing to go out with the ladies . Croaker . Good gracious , can I believe my eyes or my ears ! I'm struck dumb with his vivacity , and stunn'd with the loudness ...
... believe you may see him , and hear him , too , in the next room : he's preparing to go out with the ladies . Croaker . Good gracious , can I believe my eyes or my ears ! I'm struck dumb with his vivacity , and stunn'd with the loudness ...
Page 237
... believe they are in actual consultation upon what's for supper this moment in the kitchen . Marlow . Then I beg they'll admit me as one of their privy council . It's a way I have got . When I travel , I always choose to regulate my own ...
... believe they are in actual consultation upon what's for supper this moment in the kitchen . Marlow . Then I beg they'll admit me as one of their privy council . It's a way I have got . When I travel , I always choose to regulate my own ...
Page 254
... believe I can't readily come at them . They may be missing , for aught I know to the contrary . Tony ( apart to Mrs. HARD . ) . Then why don't you tell her so at once , as she's so longing for them . Tell her they're lost . It's the ...
... believe I can't readily come at them . They may be missing , for aught I know to the contrary . Tony ( apart to Mrs. HARD . ) . Then why don't you tell her so at once , as she's so longing for them . Tell her they're lost . It's the ...
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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