Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 48
... suppose - or is it in waiting ? ' " Why , whose should it be ? " cried I with a flounce , " I get these things often ; " --but that was a bounce : " Some lords , my acquaintance , that settle the nation , Are pleas'd to be kind - but I ...
... suppose - or is it in waiting ? ' " Why , whose should it be ? " cried I with a flounce , " I get these things often ; " --but that was a bounce : " Some lords , my acquaintance , that settle the nation , Are pleas'd to be kind - but I ...
Page 235
... suppose you have a good deal of business in this part of the country . Warm work , now and then , at elections , I suppose ? Hard . No , sir , I have long given that work over . Since our betters have hit upon the expedient of electing ...
... suppose you have a good deal of business in this part of the country . Warm work , now and then , at elections , I suppose ? Hard . No , sir , I have long given that work over . Since our betters have hit upon the expedient of electing ...
Page 258
... Suppose I should call for a taste , just by way of trial , of the nectar of your lips ; perhaps I might be disappointed in that , too ! Miss Hard . Nectar ! nectar ! that's a liquor there's no call for in these parts . French , I suppose ...
... Suppose I should call for a taste , just by way of trial , of the nectar of your lips ; perhaps I might be disappointed in that , too ! Miss Hard . Nectar ! nectar ! that's a liquor there's no call for in these parts . French , I suppose ...
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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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