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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... talk , and he lov'd to hear me talk ; poor dear Dick . He used to say that Croaker rhymed to joker ; and so we used to laugh -Poor Dick . ( Going to cry . ) Honeyw . His fate affects me . Croaker . Ay , he grew sick of this miserable ...
... talk , and he lov'd to hear me talk ; poor dear Dick . He used to say that Croaker rhymed to joker ; and so we used to laugh -Poor Dick . ( Going to cry . ) Honeyw . His fate affects me . Croaker . Ay , he grew sick of this miserable ...
Page 182
... talk ill of my master , madam . I won't bear to hear anybody talk ill of him but myself . Gar . Bless us ! now I think on't , madam , you need not be under any uneasiness : I saw Mr. Leontine receive forty guineas from his father just ...
... talk ill of my master , madam . I won't bear to hear anybody talk ill of him but myself . Gar . Bless us ! now I think on't , madam , you need not be under any uneasiness : I saw Mr. Leontine receive forty guineas from his father just ...
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... talk of ? My life has been chiefly spent in a college , or an inn , in seclusion from that lovely part of the creation that chiefly teach men confidence . I don't know that I was ever familiarly acquainted with a single modest woman ...
... talk of ? My life has been chiefly spent in a college , or an inn , in seclusion from that lovely part of the creation that chiefly teach men confidence . I don't know that I was ever familiarly acquainted with a single modest woman ...
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