Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 88
... head , yes , yes , I have a head . How piercing is that eye ! how sleek that brow ! My horns ! I'm told horns are the fashion now . " Whilst thus he spoke , astonish'd , to his view , Near , and more near , the hounds and huntsmen drew ...
... head , yes , yes , I have a head . How piercing is that eye ! how sleek that brow ! My horns ! I'm told horns are the fashion now . " Whilst thus he spoke , astonish'd , to his view , Near , and more near , the hounds and huntsmen drew ...
Page 202
... head in the print - shops , and talk to me of suspects ! Croaker . My dear sir , be pacified . What can you have but ... head stuck up in print - shops . [ 1 The St. James's Chronicle . ] If you were served right , you should have your ...
... head in the print - shops , and talk to me of suspects ! Croaker . My dear sir , be pacified . What can you have but ... head stuck up in print - shops . [ 1 The St. James's Chronicle . ] If you were served right , you should have your ...
Page 267
... head ? One of the best families in the county keep an inn ! Ha , ha , ha , old Mr. Hardcastle's house an inn ! Marlow . Mr. Hardcastle's house ! Is this house Mr. Hardcastle's house , child ? Miss Hard . Ay , sure . Whose else should it ...
... head ? One of the best families in the county keep an inn ! Ha , ha , ha , old Mr. Hardcastle's house an inn ! Marlow . Mr. Hardcastle's house ! Is this house Mr. Hardcastle's house , child ? Miss Hard . Ay , sure . Whose else should it ...
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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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