Goldsmith. She stoops to conquer, ed. by G.A.M.F. ChatwinClarendon Press, 1912 - 100페이지 |
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... child , I never will controul your choice ! but Mr. Marlow , whom I have pitched upon , is the son of my old friend , Sir Charles Marlow , of whom you have heard me talk so often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and is ...
... child , I never will controul your choice ! but Mr. Marlow , whom I have pitched upon , is the son of my old friend , Sir Charles Marlow , of whom you have heard me talk so often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and is ...
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... child ? am I in face to - day ? Miss Nev . Perfectly , my dear . Yet now I look again -bless me ! -sure no accident has happened among the canary birds or the gold fishes . Has your brother or the cat been meddling ? or has the last ...
... child ? am I in face to - day ? Miss Nev . Perfectly , my dear . Yet now I look again -bless me ! -sure no accident has happened among the canary birds or the gold fishes . Has your brother or the cat been meddling ? or has the last ...
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... child , as a mere maker of sam- plers . Mrs. Hard . And yet Mrs. Niece thinks herself as much a woman , and is as fond of jewels as the oldest of us all . Hast . Your niece , is she ? And that young gentleman , a brother of your's , I ...
... child , as a mere maker of sam- plers . Mrs. Hard . And yet Mrs. Niece thinks herself as much a woman , and is as fond of jewels as the oldest of us all . Hast . Your niece , is she ? And that young gentleman , a brother of your's , I ...
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... child ? Miss Hard . Mr. Marlow's his mauvaise honte , his timidity , struck me at the first sight . Hard . Then your first sight deceived you ; for I think him one of the most brazen first sights that ever astonished my senses . Miss ...
... child ? Miss Hard . Mr. Marlow's his mauvaise honte , his timidity , struck me at the first sight . Hard . Then your first sight deceived you ; for I think him one of the most brazen first sights that ever astonished my senses . Miss ...
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... child , jewels are quite out at present . Don't you see half the ladies of our acquaintance , my lady Kill - day - light , and Mrs. Crump , and the rest of them carry their jewels to town , and bring nothing but paste and marcasites ...
... child , jewels are quite out at present . Don't you see half the ladies of our acquaintance , my lady Kill - day - light , and Mrs. Crump , and the rest of them carry their jewels to town , and bring nothing but paste and marcasites ...
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admirer agreeable aunt bar-maid battle of Belgrade bear witness believe better blockhead Bulkley Charles Marlow child Colman Compleat Housewife Constance corruption cousin daughter DAVID GARRICK dear Diggory dress Ecod Enter Hardcastle Enter Hastings Enter Marlow Enter Miss Hardcastle Enter Tony epilogue Exeunt Exit fashions father fellow fortune forty miles garden Garrick genteel George girl give Goldsmith Good-Natur'd hand happiness Hardcastle's hear honour hope Horace Walpole horses humour impudence jewels Johnson Kate keep lady laugh leave look madam Maid manner marcasites Marl mean Miss Hard Miss Nev Miss Neville mistake modest mother night OLIVER GOLDSMITH pink of perfection play poor Pray pretty Pshaw Rake's Progress scene shew Sir Charl song squire Stoops to Conquer supper sure talk tell there's thing thought Tony Lumpkin Toroddle town Vicar of Wakefield What's young gentleman Zounds
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3 페이지 - By inscribing this slight performance to you, I do not mean so much to compliment you as myself. It may do me some honour to inform the public, that I have lived many years in intimacy with you. It may serve the interests of mankind also to inform them, that the greatest wit may be found in a character, without impairing the most unaffected piety.
37 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.
18 페이지 - It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way. Stingo, tell the gentlemen the way to Mr. Hardcastle's! (Winking upon the Landlord.) Mr. Hardcastle's, of Quagmire Marsh, you understand me.
9 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.
27 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.
81 페이지 - It means that you can say and unsay things at pleasure. That you can address a lady in private, and deny it in public; that you have one story for us, and another for my daughter ! Marlow. Daughter ! this lady your daughter ! Hard.
17 페이지 - I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to every one I meet, and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer.
14 페이지 - I'll leave it to all men of sense, But you my good friend are the pigeon. Toroddle, toroddle, toroll. Then come, put the jorum about, And let us be merry and clever, Our hearts and our liquors are stout, Here's the Three Jolly Pigeons for ever.
26 페이지 - From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I suppose you have a good deal of business in this part of the country. Warm work, now and then, at elections, I suppose.
29 페이지 - Sir, do you think we have brought down the whole Joiners' Company, or the corporation of Bedford, to eat up such a supper ? Two or three little things, clean and comfortable, will do. Hast. But let 's hear it.