Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... thought ' ( Rousseau , 34 ) . But the public , after a slow start , was more emphatic . Says Reynolds , in his affectionate retrospective on Gold- smith , ' his Traveller produced an eagerness unparalleled to see the author . He was ...
... thought ' ( Rousseau , 34 ) . But the public , after a slow start , was more emphatic . Says Reynolds , in his affectionate retrospective on Gold- smith , ' his Traveller produced an eagerness unparalleled to see the author . He was ...
Page 19
... thought too forward in making such a confession ; shan't I Mr. Leontine ? LEONT . Confusion ! my reserve will undo me . But , if modesty attracts her , impudence may disgust her . I'll try . ( Aside . ) Don't imagine from my silence ...
... thought too forward in making such a confession ; shan't I Mr. Leontine ? LEONT . Confusion ! my reserve will undo me . But , if modesty attracts her , impudence may disgust her . I'll try . ( Aside . ) Don't imagine from my silence ...
Page 99
... thought upon such trumpery . We shall soon find them ; and , in the mean time , you shall make use of my garnets till your jewels be found . MISS NEVILLE . I detest garnets . MRS . HARDCASTLE . The most becoming things in the world to ...
... thought upon such trumpery . We shall soon find them ; and , in the mean time , you shall make use of my garnets till your jewels be found . MISS NEVILLE . I detest garnets . MRS . HARDCASTLE . The most becoming things in the world to ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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