She Stoops to Conquer; And, The Good-natured ManCassell National Library, 1908 - 191페이지 |
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... every winter . Hard . Ay , and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year . I wonder why London can- not keep its own fools at home . In my time , the follies of the town crept slowly among us , but now A * -19.
... every winter . Hard . Ay , and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year . I wonder why London can- not keep its own fools at home . In my time , the follies of the town crept slowly among us , but now A * -19.
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... fools of this age that the indigent world could be clothed out of the trimmings of the vain . Miss Hard . You know our agreement , sir . You allow me the morning to receive and pay visits , and to dress in my own manner ; and in the ...
... fools of this age that the indigent world could be clothed out of the trimmings of the vain . Miss Hard . You know our agreement , sir . You allow me the morning to receive and pay visits , and to dress in my own manner ; and in the ...
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... fool you ! Let them find that out . [ To them . ] - You have only to keep on straight forward , till you come to a large old house by the road - side . You'll see a pair of large horns over the door . That's the sign . Drive up the yard ...
... fool you ! Let them find that out . [ To them . ] - You have only to keep on straight forward , till you come to a large old house by the road - side . You'll see a pair of large horns over the door . That's the sign . Drive up the yard ...
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... fool of no longer . Mrs. Hard . Is this , ungrateful boy , all that I'm to get for the pains I have taken in your education ? I that have rocked you in your cradle , and fed that pretty mouth with a spoon Did not I work that waistcoat ...
... fool of no longer . Mrs. Hard . Is this , ungrateful boy , all that I'm to get for the pains I have taken in your education ? I that have rocked you in your cradle , and fed that pretty mouth with a spoon Did not I work that waistcoat ...
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... fool of no longer . Mrs. Hard . Wasn't it all for your good , viper ? Wasn't it all for your good ? Tony . I wish you'd let me and my good alone , then . Snubbing this way , when I'm in spirits . If I'm to have any good , let it come of ...
... fool of no longer . Mrs. Hard . Wasn't it all for your good , viper ? Wasn't it all for your good ? Tony . I wish you'd let me and my good alone , then . Snubbing this way , when I'm in spirits . If I'm to have any good , let it come of ...
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44 페이지 - I'm in love with the town, and that serves to raise me above some of our neighbouring rustics; but who can have a manner, that has never seen the Pantheon, the Grotto Gardens, the Borough, and such places where the nobility chiefly resort ? All I can do is to enjoy London at second-hand.
13 페이지 - You know our agreement, Sir. You allow me the morning to receive and pay visits, and to dress in my own manner; and in the evening I put on my housewife's dress to please you.
10 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.
35 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.
28 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.
29 페이지 - It's not my way, you see, to receive my friends with my back to the fire. I like to give them a hearty reception in the old style at my gate. I like to see their horses and trunks taken care of.
34 페이지 - Marl. (Perusing.) What's here? For the first course; for the second course ; for the dessert. The devil, Sir, do you think we have brought down the whole Joiners...
21 페이지 - We have not seen the gentleman; but he has the family you mention. TONY. The daughter, a tall, trapesing, trolloping, talkative maypole; the son, a pretty, well-bred, agreeable youth, that everybody is fond of.
30 페이지 - Yet, George, if we open the campaign too fiercely at first, we may want ammunition before it is over. I think to reserve the embroidery to secure a retreat. HARD. Your talking of a retreat, Mr. Marlow, puts me in mind of the Duke of Marlborough, when we went to besiege Denain.
59 페이지 - ... them to the house as an inn, ha! ha! I don't wonder at his impudence. Maid. But what is more, madam, the young gentleman as you passed by in your present dress, asked me if you were the barmaid?