Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 107
... LETTER IN PROSE AND VERSE TO MRS . BUNBURY 2 MADAM , I read your letter with all that allowance which critical candour could require , but after all find so much to ... Letter to Mrs. Bunbury 107 Letter in Prose and Verse to Mrs Bunbury.
... LETTER IN PROSE AND VERSE TO MRS . BUNBURY 2 MADAM , I read your letter with all that allowance which critical candour could require , but after all find so much to ... Letter to Mrs. Bunbury 107 Letter in Prose and Verse to Mrs Bunbury.
Page 175
... letter to Sir William will do . Lofty . You shall have it ; yet , in my opinion , a letter is a very bad way of going to work ; face to face , that's my way . Sir Will . The letter , sir , will do quite as well . Lofty . Zounds , sir ...
... letter to Sir William will do . Lofty . You shall have it ; yet , in my opinion , a letter is a very bad way of going to work ; face to face , that's my way . Sir Will . The letter , sir , will do quite as well . Lofty . Zounds , sir ...
Page 297
... letter from Madame Clarissa . Sourby . Give it to me -- I would fain know who taught Clarissa to fold a letter thus . What contains it ? L 415 " 297 Jenny ( Aside ; while he unfolds the letter )
... letter from Madame Clarissa . Sourby . Give it to me -- I would fain know who taught Clarissa to fold a letter thus . What contains it ? L 415 " 297 Jenny ( Aside ; while he unfolds the letter )
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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