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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... ( TONY hallooing behind the Scenes . ) - O , there he goes . - A very consumptive figure , truly ! Enter TONY , crossing the stage Mrs. Hard . Tony , where are you going , my charmer ? Won't you give papa and I a little of your company ...
... ( TONY hallooing behind the Scenes . ) - O , there he goes . - A very consumptive figure , truly ! Enter TONY , crossing the stage Mrs. Hard . Tony , where are you going , my charmer ? Won't you give papa and I a little of your company ...
Page 270
... Tony so sprightly before . Ah ! have I caught you , my pretty doves ! What , billing , exchanging stolen glances , and broken murmurs ! Ah ! Tony . As for murmurs , mother , we grumble a little now and then , to be sure . But there's no ...
... Tony so sprightly before . Ah ! have I caught you , my pretty doves ! What , billing , exchanging stolen glances , and broken murmurs ! Ah ! Tony . As for murmurs , mother , we grumble a little now and then , to be sure . But there's no ...
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... Tony ( aside ) . Father - in - law , by all that's unlucky , come to take one of his night walks . ( To her . ) Ah , it's a highwayman , with pistols as long as my arm . A damned ill - looking fellow . Mrs. Hard . Good heaven defend us ...
... Tony ( aside ) . Father - in - law , by all that's unlucky , come to take one of his night walks . ( To her . ) Ah , it's a highwayman , with pistols as long as my arm . A damned ill - looking fellow . Mrs. Hard . Good heaven defend us ...
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