The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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... Diggory , WOMEN Mrs. Hardcastle , Miss Hardcastle , Miss Neville , Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dubellamy . Mr. Quick . Mr. Saunders . Mrs. Green . t of forenkle Mrs. Bulkley . Mrs. Kniveton . Maid , Miss Willems . Landlords , Servants , & c ...
... Diggory , WOMEN Mrs. Hardcastle , Miss Hardcastle , Miss Neville , Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dubellamy . Mr. Quick . Mr. Saunders . Mrs. Green . t of forenkle Mrs. Bulkley . Mrs. Kniveton . Maid , Miss Willems . Landlords , Servants , & c ...
Page 229
... not to pop out and stare , and then run in again , like frightened rabbits in a warren . Omnes . No , no . Hard . You , Diggory , whom I have taken from the barn are to make a show at the side - She Stoops to Conquer 229.
... not to pop out and stare , and then run in again , like frightened rabbits in a warren . Omnes . No , no . Hard . You , Diggory , whom I have taken from the barn are to make a show at the side - She Stoops to Conquer 229.
Page 230
... Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . Diggory . Ay , mind how I hold them . I learned to hold my hands this way , when I was upon drill for the militia . And so being upon drill ...
... Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . Diggory . Ay , mind how I hold them . I learned to hold my hands this way , when I was upon drill for the militia . And so being upon drill ...
Page 231
Oliver Goldsmith. A glass of wine , sir , if you please ( to DIGGORY ) —Eh , why don't you move ? Diggory . Ecod , your worship , I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables brought upo ' the table , and then I'm as bauld ...
Oliver Goldsmith. A glass of wine , sir , if you please ( to DIGGORY ) —Eh , why don't you move ? Diggory . Ecod , your worship , I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables brought upo ' the table , and then I'm as bauld ...
Page 270
... DIGGORY Diggory . Where's the ' Squire ? I have got a letter for your worship . 66 [ Goldsmith does not seem to have invented this delightful per- version , for Gray uses it in a letter to his friend Chute . He has not seen the face of ...
... DIGGORY Diggory . Where's the ' Squire ? I have got a letter for your worship . 66 [ Goldsmith does not seem to have invented this delightful per- version , for Gray uses it in a letter to his friend Chute . He has not seen the face of ...
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Bailiff beauty believe BULKLEY Bunbury charms Comedy Covent Garden Croaker Dancing Master dear Diggory Ecod Enter Epilogue Exeunt Exit eyes favour fear folly fool fortune friendship gentleman give Goldsmith Good-Natur'd hand happiness Hastings hear heart Heaven Hermes Honeyw honour hope horses humour impudence Jarvis keep King lady laugh Leont Leontine letter Lofty look Lord madam maid manner Marlow married mind MISS CATLEY Miss Hard Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Rich Miss Richland modest never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia pardon passion perhaps Phoebus pity plain play pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray pretty pride printed Queen round scarce scene Servant Sir Charles Sir William Honeywood Sourby Stoops to Conquer sure talk tell thee there's things thou thought Tony Vicar of Wakefield young Zounds