Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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... printed in The Bee , 6th October , 1759. ] 2 [ 2 First printed in The Bee , 13th October , 1759. It is an adaptation of some lines headed Etrene à Iris in Part iii . of the Ménagiana . ] THE LOGICIANS REFUTED IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT ...
... printed in The Bee , 6th October , 1759. ] 2 [ 2 First printed in The Bee , 13th October , 1759. It is an adaptation of some lines headed Etrene à Iris in Part iii . of the Ménagiana . ] THE LOGICIANS REFUTED IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT ...
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... printed . ] [ The Sister , 1769 , in which this Epilogue was first printed , was a comedy by Mrs. Charlotte Lenox ( 1720-1804 ) , produced at Covent Garden , 18th February , 1769. ] Warm'd up each bustling scene , and in her rage D 415 ...
... printed . ] [ The Sister , 1769 , in which this Epilogue was first printed , was a comedy by Mrs. Charlotte Lenox ( 1720-1804 ) , produced at Covent Garden , 18th February , 1769. ] Warm'd up each bustling scene , and in her rage D 415 ...
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... printed in the Miscellaneous Works of 1801 , ii . 87 . Colman , the Manager , thought it " too bad to be spoken , " and the author accordingly wrote that printed with She Stoops to Conquer . ( See Cradock's Memoirs , 1826 , i . 225 ...
... printed in the Miscellaneous Works of 1801 , ii . 87 . Colman , the Manager , thought it " too bad to be spoken , " and the author accordingly wrote that printed with She Stoops to Conquer . ( See Cradock's Memoirs , 1826 , i . 225 ...
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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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