She Stoops to ConquerPlayers Press, 1993 - 78ÆäÀÌÁö The action of She Stoops to Conquer (1773) is largely confined to a night and a day in Squire Hardcastle's somewhat dilapidated country house: Young Marlow, on his way there to meet the bride his father has chosen for him, loses his way and arrives at the house assuming it is an inn. The prospect of meeting the genteel Miss Hardcastle terrifies the diffident youngster; but the serving-girl Kate - in fact, Miss Hardcastle, who chooses not to clarify the misunderstanding - immediately catches his fancy and cannot complain of a lack of ardour in her well-born suitor. After a series of trifling confusions and the inevitable eavesdropping-from-behind-a-screen, all is resolved so pleasingly that the comedy has been a favourite with amateur and professional companies and their audiences for over 230 years. |
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... madam . Yes , we had some . Yes , madam , a good many accidents , but should be sorry- madam - or rather glad of any accidents - that are so agree- ably concluded . Hem ! HASTINGS [ to him ] . You never spoke better in your whole life ...
... madam . Yes , we had some . Yes , madam , a good many accidents , but should be sorry- madam - or rather glad of any accidents - that are so agree- ably concluded . Hem ! HASTINGS [ to him ] . You never spoke better in your whole life ...
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... madam - I protest , madam , I for- get what I was going to observe . MISS HARDCASTLE [ aside ] . I vow and so do I. [ To him . ] You were observing , sir , that in this age of hypocrisy - some- thing about hypocrisy , sir . MARLOW . Yes , ...
... madam - I protest , madam , I for- get what I was going to observe . MISS HARDCASTLE [ aside ] . I vow and so do I. [ To him . ] You were observing , sir , that in this age of hypocrisy - some- thing about hypocrisy , sir . MARLOW . Yes , ...
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... madam . Your friseur is a Frenchman , I suppose ? MRS . HARDCASTLE . I protest , I dressed it myself from a print in the " Ladies ' Memorandum - book " for the last year . HASTINGS . Indeed ! Such a head in a side - box , at the Play ...
... madam . Your friseur is a Frenchman , I suppose ? MRS . HARDCASTLE . I protest , I dressed it myself from a print in the " Ladies ' Memorandum - book " for the last year . HASTINGS . Indeed ! Such a head in a side - box , at the Play ...
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