She Stoops to Conquer, Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A ComedyJ.M. Dent, 1900 - 146페이지 |
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... Play passed through five editions before the close of the year . Title . Goldsmith had chosen The Mistakes of a Night as the chief title for his Play , but it was not satisfactory either to him or to his friends . One suggested The Old ...
... Play passed through five editions before the close of the year . Title . Goldsmith had chosen The Mistakes of a Night as the chief title for his Play , but it was not satisfactory either to him or to his friends . One suggested The Old ...
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... Act II . Scene i .; but all these are but shadows or suggestions to Goldsmith's full characterisation , and in no case amount to plagiarism . The Play . She Stoops to Conquer no doubt represents vii to Conquer Preface .
... Act II . Scene i .; but all these are but shadows or suggestions to Goldsmith's full characterisation , and in no case amount to plagiarism . The Play . She Stoops to Conquer no doubt represents vii to Conquer Preface .
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A Comedy Oliver Goldsmith Joseph Malaby Dent. The Play . She Stoops to Conquer no doubt represents Gold- smith's idea of true comedy , and in this he was supported by Dr Johnson , who said of the Play " I know of no comedy for many years ...
A Comedy Oliver Goldsmith Joseph Malaby Dent. The Play . She Stoops to Conquer no doubt represents Gold- smith's idea of true comedy , and in this he was supported by Dr Johnson , who said of the Play " I know of no comedy for many years ...
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... player , I can't squeeze out one drop : I am undone , that's all - shall lose my bread- I'd rather , but that's nothing - lose my head . When the sweet maid is laid upon the bier , Shuter and I shall be chief mourners here . 10 To her a ...
... player , I can't squeeze out one drop : I am undone , that's all - shall lose my bread- I'd rather , but that's nothing - lose my head . When the sweet maid is laid upon the bier , Shuter and I shall be chief mourners here . 10 To her a ...
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... play tragedy . One hope remains - hearing the maid was ill , A doctor comes this night to show his skill . To cheer her heart , and give your muscles motion , He in five draughts prepar'd , presents a potion : A kind of magic charm ...
... play tragedy . One hope remains - hearing the maid was ill , A doctor comes this night to show his skill . To cheer her heart , and give your muscles motion , He in five draughts prepar'd , presents a potion : A kind of magic charm ...
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agreeable allusion Ally Croaker aunt barmaid basket battle of Belgrade bear witness believe better Charles Marlow child Club comedy Constance cousin damned daughter Diggory dress drink Ecod editio princeps eighteenth century Enter Hardcastle Enter Hastings Enter Marlow Enter Miss Hardcastle Enter Mrs Hardcastle Enter Tony Exeunt Exit face father fellow fortune Gardens George girl give hand happiness Hardcastle's hear honour hope horses humour impudence jewels Kate keep lady Landlord laugh leave London look Maccaroni madam Maid manner marcasites Miss Hard Miss Neville mistake modest mother nicked seven night Oliver Goldsmith Orfeo ed Euridice Pigeons pink play Pray pretty pruin pruin sauce Pshaw Rake's Progress scene search of lost sentimental Squire STOOPS TO CONQUER supper sure talk tell there's things Tony Lumpkin Toroddle town trapesing undone Vicar of Wakefield What's Zounds
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6 페이지 - Ay, your times were fine times, indeed; you have been telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the curate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the lame dancing-master; and all our entertainment your old stories of Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough. I hate such old-fashioned trumpery. Hard. And I love it. I love everything that's old: old friends,...
6 페이지 - Ay, and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year. I wonder why London cannot keep its own fools at home. In my time, the follies of the town crept slowly among us, but now they travel faster than a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down, not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket.
39 페이지 - Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you please. So much for supper. And now to see that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of.
37 페이지 - O no, sir, none in the least; yet I don't know how ; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold us all out of the house. Hast. Let's see your list of the larder then.
17 페이지 - Squire Lumpkin was the finest gentleman I ever set my eyes on. For winding the straight horn, or beating a thicket for a hare, or a wench, he never had his fellow. It was a saying in the place, that he kept the best horses, dogs, . and girls, in the whole county.
30 페이지 - Never ; unless, as among kings and princes, my bride were to be courted by proxy. If, indeed, like an Eastern bridegroom, one were to be introduced to a wife he never saw before, it might be endured.
57 페이지 - Don't mind her. Let her cry. It's the comfort of her heart. I have seen her and sister cry over a book for an hour together, and they said they liked the book the better the more it made them cry.
91 페이지 - ... sure I should be sorry to affront any : gentleman who has been so polite, and said so many civil things to me. I'm sure I should be sorry [pretending to cry] if he left the family upon my account.
35 페이지 - Not in the least. There was a time, indeed, I fretted myself about the mistakes of government, like other people ; but finding myself every day grow more angry, and the government growing no better, I left it to mend itself. Since that, I no more trouble my head about Heyder Ally or Ally Cawn, than about Ally Croaker.
11 페이지 - Lud, this news of papa's puts me all in a flutter. Young, handsome; these he put last, but I put them foremost. Sensible, good-natured; I like all that. But then, reserved and sheepish ; -that's much against him. Yet can't he be cured of his timidity, by being taught to be\ proud of his wife?