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... Marlow and Hastings are much more than stage young men . And let it be remembered -it cannot be too often remembered that in returning to those Farquhars and Vanbrughs " of the last age , ' who differed so widely from the Kellys and ...
... Marlow and Hastings are much more than stage young men . And let it be remembered -it cannot be too often remembered that in returning to those Farquhars and Vanbrughs " of the last age , ' who differed so widely from the Kellys and ...
Page 87
... Marlow " of She Stoops to Conquer . He had previously been Harlequin of the theatre , but he thoroughly succeeded in his new part , and the grateful author wrote him this Epilogue for his Benetit , May 7 , 1773. ] No - I will act , I'll ...
... Marlow " of She Stoops to Conquer . He had previously been Harlequin of the theatre , but he thoroughly succeeded in his new part , and the grateful author wrote him this Epilogue for his Benetit , May 7 , 1773. ] No - I will act , I'll ...
Page 214
... 'll give him his degree ; If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college you , must his pretentions back , Pronounce him regular , or dub him quack . DRAMATIS PERSONĘ1 Sir Charles Marlow , MEN Mr. Gardner . 214 Prologue.
... 'll give him his degree ; If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college you , must his pretentions back , Pronounce him regular , or dub him quack . DRAMATIS PERSONĘ1 Sir Charles Marlow , MEN Mr. Gardner . 214 Prologue.
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Oliver Goldsmith. DRAMATIS PERSONĘ1 Sir Charles Marlow , MEN Mr. Gardner . Young Marlow ( his Son ) Mr. Lewes . = Hardcastle , Hastings , Tony Lumpkin , Diggory , Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dubellamy . Mr. Quick . Mr. Saunders . WOMEN Mrs ...
Oliver Goldsmith. DRAMATIS PERSONĘ1 Sir Charles Marlow , MEN Mr. Gardner . Young Marlow ( his Son ) Mr. Lewes . = Hardcastle , Hastings , Tony Lumpkin , Diggory , Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dubellamy . Mr. Quick . Mr. Saunders . WOMEN Mrs ...
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... Marlow , whom I have pitched upon , is the son of my old friend , Sir Charles Marlow , of whom you have heard me talk so often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and is designed for an employ- ment in the service of his ...
... Marlow , whom I have pitched upon , is the son of my old friend , Sir Charles Marlow , of whom you have heard me talk so often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and is designed for an employ- ment in the service of his ...
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