Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 150
... marry you , or lose half her fortune ; and you have your choice - to marry her , or pack out of doors without any fortune at all . Leont . An only son , sir , might expect more indulgence . Croaker . An only father , sir , might expect ...
... marry you , or lose half her fortune ; and you have your choice - to marry her , or pack out of doors without any fortune at all . Leont . An only son , sir , might expect more indulgence . Croaker . An only father , sir , might expect ...
Page 181
... marriage would teach you to bear it the better afterwards . Olivia . To be gone a full hour , though he had only to get a ... married in red ; and , as sure as eggs is eggs , the bridegroom and she had a miff before morning . Olivia . No ...
... marriage would teach you to bear it the better afterwards . Olivia . To be gone a full hour , though he had only to get a ... married in red ; and , as sure as eggs is eggs , the bridegroom and she had a miff before morning . Olivia . No ...
Page 192
... married , or not married , I ask no questions . To be sure , we had a sweet little couple set off from this two days ago for the same place . The gentleman , for a tailor , was , to be sure , as fine a spoken tailor , as ever blew froth ...
... married , or not married , I ask no questions . To be sure , we had a sweet little couple set off from this two days ago for the same place . The gentleman , for a tailor , was , to be sure , as fine a spoken tailor , as ever blew froth ...
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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