Poems and PlaysIntroduction and notes by Austin Dobson]--The traveller; or, A. prospect of society.--The deserted village.--Retaliation.--The haunch of venison.--Miscellaneous pieces.--The good-natur'd man.--She stoops to conquer; or, The mistakes of a night.--Scene from The grumbler.--Appendix. |
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... Marlow ( musing ) . As for Miss Hardcastle , she's too grave and sentimental for me . Miss Hard . Did your honour call ? [ She still places herself before him , he turning away . Marlow . No , child ! ( Musing . ) Besides from the ...
... Marlow ( musing ) . As for Miss Hardcastle , she's too grave and sentimental for me . Miss Hard . Did your honour call ? [ She still places herself before him , he turning away . Marlow . No , child ! ( Musing . ) Besides from the ...
Page 263
... Marlow here , and in spirits too ! Marlow . Give me joy , George ! Crown me , shadow me with laurels ! Well , George , after all , we modest fellows don't want for success among the women . Hastings . Some women , you mean . But what ...
... Marlow here , and in spirits too ! Marlow . Give me joy , George ! Crown me , shadow me with laurels ! Well , George , after all , we modest fellows don't want for success among the women . Hastings . Some women , you mean . But what ...
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... Marlow . The landlady . Hastings . You did ! Marlow . I did . She's to be answerable for its forth- coming , you know . ' Hastings . Yes , she'll bring it forth with a witness . Marlow . Wasn't I right ? I believe you'll allow that I ...
... Marlow . The landlady . Hastings . You did ! Marlow . I did . She's to be answerable for its forth- coming , you know . ' Hastings . Yes , she'll bring it forth with a witness . Marlow . Wasn't I right ? I believe you'll allow that I ...
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