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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... tell you once for all how it stands . A good part of Miss Richland's large fortune consists in a claim upon government , which my good friend Mr. Lofty , assures me the Treasury will allow . One half of this she is to forfeit , by her ...
... tell you once for all how it stands . A good part of Miss Richland's large fortune consists in a claim upon government , which my good friend Mr. Lofty , assures me the Treasury will allow . One half of this she is to forfeit , by her ...
Page 256
... tell the difference between jest and earnest . I tell you I'm not in jest , booby ! Tony . That's right , that's right : You must be in a bitter passion , and then nobody will suspect either of us . I'll bear witness that they are gone ...
... tell the difference between jest and earnest . I tell you I'm not in jest , booby ! Tony . That's right , that's right : You must be in a bitter passion , and then nobody will suspect either of us . I'll bear witness that they are gone ...
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... tell you ? Hem . I'll lay down my life for the truth - hem — I'll tell you all , sir . [ Detaining him . Hard . I tell you I will not be detained 282 She Stoops to Conquer.
... tell you ? Hem . I'll lay down my life for the truth - hem — I'll tell you all , sir . [ Detaining him . Hard . I tell you I will not be detained 282 She Stoops to Conquer.
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