The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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Page 217
... Mrs. Grigsby , go to take a month's polishing every winter . Hard . Ay , and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year . I wonder why London can- not keep its own fools at home . In my time , the follies of the town ...
... Mrs. Grigsby , go to take a month's polishing every winter . Hard . Ay , and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year . I wonder why London can- not keep its own fools at home . In my time , the follies of the town ...
Page 220
... Miss HARDCASTLE Hard . Blessings on my pretty innocence ! Dressed out as my usual , my Kate ! Goodness ! What a quantity of superfluous silk hast thou got about thee , girl ! I could never teach the fools of this age , that the indigent ...
... Miss HARDCASTLE Hard . Blessings on my pretty innocence ! Dressed out as my usual , my Kate ! Goodness ! What a quantity of superfluous silk hast thou got about thee , girl ! I could never teach the fools of this age , that the indigent ...
Page 221
... Miss Hard . Is he ? Hard . Very generous . Miss Hard . I believe I shall like him . Hard . Young and brave . Miss Hard . I'm sure I shall like him . Hard . And very handsome . Miss Hard . My dear papa , say no more ( kissing his hand ) ...
... Miss Hard . Is he ? Hard . Very generous . Miss Hard . I believe I shall like him . Hard . Young and brave . Miss Hard . I'm sure I shall like him . Hard . And very handsome . Miss Hard . My dear papa , say no more ( kissing his hand ) ...
Page 222
... Miss NEVILLE Miss Hard . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Constance , how do I look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? Am I in face to - day ? Miss ...
... Miss NEVILLE Miss Hard . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Constance , how do I look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? Am I in face to - day ? Miss ...
Page 223
... Miss Neville . I have just come from one of our agreeable tête - à - têtes . She has been saying a hundred tender things , and setting off her pretty monster as the very pink of perfection . Miss Hard . And her partiality is such , that ...
... Miss Neville . I have just come from one of our agreeable tête - à - têtes . She has been saying a hundred tender things , and setting off her pretty monster as the very pink of perfection . Miss Hard . And her partiality is such , that ...
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