The Poems and PlaysMethuen, 1905 - 183 pages |
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... Honeywood , an amiable spendthrift , is compelled by stress of circumstances to introduce to his lady- love two sheriff's officers as distinguished personal friends , was strangely judged on the play's production to be vulgar , and was ...
... Honeywood , an amiable spendthrift , is compelled by stress of circumstances to introduce to his lady- love two sheriff's officers as distinguished personal friends , was strangely judged on the play's production to be vulgar , and was ...
Page 58
... Honeywood Croaker Lofty Sir William Honeywood Leontine Jarvis Butler Bailiff . Dubardieu Postboy Miss Richland Olivia Mrs. Croaker Garnet Landlady MEN WOMEN Mr. POWELL . Mr. SHUTER . Mr. WOODWARD . Mr. CLARKE . Mr. BENSLEY . Mr ...
... Honeywood Croaker Lofty Sir William Honeywood Leontine Jarvis Butler Bailiff . Dubardieu Postboy Miss Richland Olivia Mrs. Croaker Garnet Landlady MEN WOMEN Mr. POWELL . Mr. SHUTER . Mr. WOODWARD . Mr. CLARKE . Mr. BENSLEY . Mr ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. ACT THE FIRST SCENE - An Apartment in YOUNG HONEYWOOD'S House Enter SIR WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS SIR WIL . Good Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest bluntness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best excuse for ...
Oliver Goldsmith. ACT THE FIRST SCENE - An Apartment in YOUNG HONEYWOOD'S House Enter SIR WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS SIR WIL . Good Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest bluntness . Fidelity , like yours , is the best excuse for ...
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... Honeywood . It is not with- out reason that the world allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the strange , good - natur'd , foolish , open - hearted - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him ...
... Honeywood . It is not with- out reason that the world allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the strange , good - natur'd , foolish , open - hearted - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him ...
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... [ HONEYWOOD , stopping his mouth , at last pushes him off ] [ Exit JARVIS . HON . I must own my old monitor is not entirely wrong . There is something in my friend Croaker's conversation that quite depresses me . His very mirth is an ...
... [ HONEYWOOD , stopping his mouth , at last pushes him off ] [ Exit JARVIS . HON . I must own my old monitor is not entirely wrong . There is something in my friend Croaker's conversation that quite depresses me . His very mirth is an ...
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