The Good-natured Man: And She Stoops to ConquerHoughton Mifflin, 1908 - 198페이지 |
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... scene in The Good - Na- tured Man which to modern readers seems most ludi- crous , that proved offensive to the finer sensibilities of the eighteenth century . It is said that when it was decided not to expunge the scene of the bailiffs ...
... scene in The Good - Na- tured Man which to modern readers seems most ludi- crous , that proved offensive to the finer sensibilities of the eighteenth century . It is said that when it was decided not to expunge the scene of the bailiffs ...
xiv 페이지
... scene in a comedy . " Acced- ing to the popular demand , this scene was retrenched in the second and succeeding performances of the play , but at the instance of friends " who think in a partic- ular way " it was printed in the ...
... scene in a comedy . " Acced- ing to the popular demand , this scene was retrenched in the second and succeeding performances of the play , but at the instance of friends " who think in a partic- ular way " it was printed in the ...
xvi 페이지
... scene with the bailiffs with a scene in Racine's Les Plaideurs ; the scene in which Honeywood attempts alternately to espouse the opinions of Mr. and Mrs. Croaker with a scene in Molière's L'Avare ; Honeywood's soliciting of Miss ...
... scene with the bailiffs with a scene in Racine's Les Plaideurs ; the scene in which Honeywood attempts alternately to espouse the opinions of Mr. and Mrs. Croaker with a scene in Molière's L'Avare ; Honeywood's soliciting of Miss ...
xviii 페이지
... scenes , no sentiment ; - the creature Still stoops among the low to copy nature . These words seem to give the title a double mean- ing , for they indicate that not Miss Hardcastle alone was stooping , but that " stoops to conquer ...
... scenes , no sentiment ; - the creature Still stoops among the low to copy nature . These words seem to give the title a double mean- ing , for they indicate that not Miss Hardcastle alone was stooping , but that " stoops to conquer ...
xx 페이지
... scene of the bailiffs and Croaker's letter scene in The Good - Natured Man must be judged merely as they make the audience merry ; and Tony's journey down Featherbed Lane , forty miles away to his father's back yard , can be considered ...
... scene of the bailiffs and Croaker's letter scene in The Good - Natured Man must be judged merely as they make the audience merry ; and Tony's journey down Featherbed Lane , forty miles away to his father's back yard , can be considered ...
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assure aunt Bailiff bar-maid believe character child Colley Cibber comedy cousin damned daughter David Garrick dear Diggory Ecod Enter Croaker Enter Hastings Enter Miss Epilogue Exeunt Exit eywood father favor fear fellow Flanigan folly fool forgive fortune French friendship Garnet Garrick girl give Goldsmith Good-Natured hand happiness Hardcastle's hear heart honor hope horses impudence Jarvis jewels Johnson justice of peace Kate keep lady Landlady Landlord laugh leave Leontine letter Lofty London look Lumpkin madam Maid Marlow married mean Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Richland modest never Oliver Goldsmith Olivia pardon passion play poor Pray pretty scarce scene sentimental Servant Sir Charles Sir William Honeywood spirits Squire Stoops to Conquer supper sure talk tell there's thing tion Tony town Vicar of Wakefield what's Zounds
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13 페이지 - A fortune like mine, which chiefly consists in jewels, is no such mighty temptation. But at any rate, if my dear Hastings be but constant, I make no doubt to be too hard for her at last. However, I let her suppose that I am in love with her son, and she never once dreams that my affections are fixed upon another. Miss Hard.
14 페이지 - I'll -wager the rascals a crown, They always preach best with a skinful. But when you come down with your pence, For a slice of their scurvy religion, I'll leave it to all men of sense, But you, my good friend, are the pigeon.
xv 페이지 - What a pity it is, Jarvis, that any man's good-will to others should produce so much neglect of himself, as to require correction ! Yet, we must touch his weaknesses with a delicate hand. There are some faults so nearly allied to excellence, that we can scarce weed out the vice without eradicating the virtue.
6 페이지 - I'm sorry they taught him any philosophy at all; it has only served to spoil him. This same philosophy is a good horse in the stable, but an arrant jade on a journey.
7 페이지 - And am I to blame ? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be his death. When he comes to be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? HARD.
76 페이지 - Tony. Ay, you may steal for yourselves the next time. I have done my duty. She has got the jewels again, that's a sure thing; but she believes it was all a mistake of the servants. Miss Nev. But, my...
41 페이지 - You mean that in this hypocritical age there are few that do not condemn in public what they practise in private, and think they pay every debt to virtue when they praise it.
xiii 페이지 - I know of no comedy for many years that has so much exhilarated an audience, that has answered so much the great end of comedy — making an audience merry.
9 페이지 - Ay, there goes a pair that only spoil each other. But is not the whole age in a combination to drive sense and discretion out of doors? There's my pretty darling Kate ! the fashions of the times have almost infected her too. By living a year or two in town, she is as fond of gauze and French frippery as the best of them.
31 페이지 - So then, like an experienced general, you attack them on every quarter. If you find their reason manageable, you attack it with your philosophy ; if you find they have no reason, you attack them with this.