The Poems and PlaysMethuen, 1905 - 183 pages |
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Page 59
... SIR WIL . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JAR . I'm sure there is no part of it more dear to him than you are , though he has not seen you since he was a child . SIR WIL . What signifies his affection to ...
... SIR WIL . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JAR . I'm sure there is no part of it more dear to him than you are , though he has not seen you since he was a child . SIR WIL . What signifies his affection to ...
Page 60
... SIR WIL . We must try him once more , however , and I'll go this instant to put my scheme into execution ; and I don't despair of succeeding , as , by your means , I can have frequent oppor- tunities of being about him without being ...
... SIR WIL . We must try him once more , however , and I'll go this instant to put my scheme into execution ; and I don't despair of succeeding , as , by your means , I can have frequent oppor- tunities of being about him without being ...
Page 84
... SIR WIL . For Miss Richland to undertake setting him free , I own , was quite unexpected . It has totally unhinged ... sir . I suppose your wants were only such as my agent had power to satisfy . SIR WIL . Partly , madam . But I was also ...
... SIR WIL . For Miss Richland to undertake setting him free , I own , was quite unexpected . It has totally unhinged ... sir . I suppose your wants were only such as my agent had power to satisfy . SIR WIL . Partly , madam . But I was also ...
Page 85
Oliver Goldsmith. MISS RICH . Sir William Honeywood ! You amaze me . How shall I conceal my confusion ? I fear , sir , you'll think I have been too forward in my services . I confess I SIR WIL . Don't make any apologies , madam . I only ...
Oliver Goldsmith. MISS RICH . Sir William Honeywood ! You amaze me . How shall I conceal my confusion ? I fear , sir , you'll think I have been too forward in my services . I confess I SIR WIL . Don't make any apologies , madam . I only ...
Page 86
... SIR WIL . Did you , sir ? LOF . Either you or I , sir . MISS RICH . This , Mr. Lofty , was very kind indeed . LOF . I did love him , to be sure ; he had some amusing qualities ; no man was fitter to be a toast - master to a club , or ...
... SIR WIL . Did you , sir ? LOF . Either you or I , sir . MISS RICH . This , Mr. Lofty , was very kind indeed . LOF . I did love him , to be sure ; he had some amusing qualities ; no man was fitter to be a toast - master to a club , or ...
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