Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 50
... keep a corner for't too . " " What the de'il , mon , a pasty ! " re - echoed the Scot , " Though splitting , I'll still keep a corner for thot . " " We'll all keep a corner , " the lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was ...
... keep a corner for't too . " " What the de'il , mon , a pasty ! " re - echoed the Scot , " Though splitting , I'll still keep a corner for thot . " " We'll all keep a corner , " the lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was ...
Page 253
... Keep them , and hang those , I say , that would rob you of one of them ! Hastings . But how have you procured them from your mother ? Tony . Ask me no questions , and I'll tell you no fibs . I procured them by the rule of thumb . If I ...
... Keep them , and hang those , I say , that would rob you of one of them ! Hastings . But how have you procured them from your mother ? Tony . Ask me no questions , and I'll tell you no fibs . I procured them by the rule of thumb . If I ...
Page 267
... keep the keys , and to see that the guests want nothing in my power to give them . Marlow . That is , you act as the barmaid of this inn . Miss Hard . Inn ! O law ! -What brought that in your head ? One of the best families in the county ...
... keep the keys , and to see that the guests want nothing in my power to give them . Marlow . That is , you act as the barmaid of this inn . Miss Hard . Inn ! O law ! -What brought that in your head ? One of the best families in the county ...
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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