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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Page 157
... honour- Lofty . And , Dubardieu ! If the person calls about the commission , let him know that it is made out . As for Lord Cumbercourt's stale request , it can keep cold : you understand me . Madam , I ask ten thousand pardons ! Mrs ...
... honour- Lofty . And , Dubardieu ! If the person calls about the commission , let him know that it is made out . As for Lord Cumbercourt's stale request , it can keep cold : you understand me . Madam , I ask ten thousand pardons ! Mrs ...
Page 167
... honour gave away to the begging gentleman that makes verses , because it was as good as new . Honeyw . The white and gold , then . Servant . That , your honour , I made bold to sell , because it was good for nothing . Honeyw . Well ...
... honour gave away to the begging gentleman that makes verses , because it was as good as new . Honeyw . The white and gold , then . Servant . That , your honour , I made bold to sell , because it was good for nothing . Honeyw . Well ...
Page 263
... honour ? Marlow . Pshaw ! pshaw ! we all know the honour of the barmaid of an inn . I don't intend to rob her , take my word for it , there's nothing in this house , I shan't honestly pay for ! Hastings . I believe the girl has virtue ...
... honour ? Marlow . Pshaw ! pshaw ! we all know the honour of the barmaid of an inn . I don't intend to rob her , take my word for it , there's nothing in this house , I shan't honestly pay for ! Hastings . I believe the girl has virtue ...
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