Poems and PlaysDent, 1910 - 317 pages |
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... Sourby's son , to free herself from the unwelcome proposals of the father . ] It DRAMATIS PERSONĘ Sourby ( The Grumbler ) Octavio ( his.
... Sourby's son , to free herself from the unwelcome proposals of the father . ] It DRAMATIS PERSONĘ Sourby ( The Grumbler ) Octavio ( his.
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Oliver Goldsmith. DRAMATIS PERSONĘ Sourby ( The Grumbler ) Octavio ( his Son ) Mr. Quick . Mr. Davis . Wentworth ( Brother - in - Law to Sourby ) Dancing Master ( called Signior Capriole in the Bills ) Scamper ( Servant ) Clarissa ( in ...
Oliver Goldsmith. DRAMATIS PERSONĘ Sourby ( The Grumbler ) Octavio ( his Son ) Mr. Quick . Mr. Davis . Wentworth ( Brother - in - Law to Sourby ) Dancing Master ( called Signior Capriole in the Bills ) Scamper ( Servant ) Clarissa ( in ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. SCENE FROM THE GRUMBLER Enter SCAMPER ( SOURBY's servant ) to SOURBY , and his intended wife's maid JENNY Scamper . Sir , a gentleman would speak with you . Jenny . Good . Here comes Scamper ;-( Aside . ) he'll manage ...
Oliver Goldsmith. SCENE FROM THE GRUMBLER Enter SCAMPER ( SOURBY's servant ) to SOURBY , and his intended wife's maid JENNY Scamper . Sir , a gentleman would speak with you . Jenny . Good . Here comes Scamper ;-( Aside . ) he'll manage ...
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... Sourby ( Reads ) . " You told me you cannot dance ; but I have sent you the first man in the world . " [ SOURBY looks at him from head to foot Dancing Master . Oh Lord , sir ! Sourby ( Reads ) . " Who will teach you in less than an ...
... Sourby ( Reads ) . " You told me you cannot dance ; but I have sent you the first man in the world . " [ SOURBY looks at him from head to foot Dancing Master . Oh Lord , sir ! Sourby ( Reads ) . " Who will teach you in less than an ...
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