She Stoops to Conquer: A Comedy in Five ActsPenn Publishing Company, 1912 - 61페이지 |
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... manners , old books , old wine ; and , I believe , Dorothy ( taking her hand ) , you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife . MRS . HARDCASTLE . Mr. Hardcastle , you're clever at your Dorothy's and your old wife's . You may be a ...
... manners , old books , old wine ; and , I believe , Dorothy ( taking her hand ) , you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife . MRS . HARDCASTLE . Mr. Hardcastle , you're clever at your Dorothy's and your old wife's . You may be a ...
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... manner ; and in the evening , I put on my house - wife's dress to please you . HARDCASTLE . Well , remember I insist on the terms of our agreement ; and , by - the - by , I believe I shall have oc- casion to try your obedience this very ...
... manner ; and in the evening , I put on my house - wife's dress to please you . HARDCASTLE . Well , remember I insist on the terms of our agreement ; and , by - the - by , I believe I shall have oc- casion to try your obedience this very ...
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... manner , Mr. Hastings , puts me in mind of my uncle , Colonel Gunthorp . It was a say- ing of his that no man was sure of his supper till he had eaten it . ( Enter ROGER with a bill of fare . ) HASTINGS ( aside ) . All upon the high ...
... manner , Mr. Hastings , puts me in mind of my uncle , Colonel Gunthorp . It was a say- ing of his that no man was sure of his supper till he had eaten it . ( Enter ROGER with a bill of fare . ) HASTINGS ( aside ) . All upon the high ...
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... manners to leave me alone , and so he claps not only himself , but his old - fashioned wife , on my back . They talk of coming to sup with us , too ; and then , I suppose , we are to run the gauntlet through all the rest of the family ...
... manners to leave me alone , and so he claps not only himself , but his old - fashioned wife , on my back . They talk of coming to sup with us , too ; and then , I suppose , we are to run the gauntlet through all the rest of the family ...
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... manner , such life and force - Pray , sir , go on . MARLOW . Yes , madam , I was saying- Neville expecting us in the next room . trude for the world . But I see Miss I would not in- MISS HARDCASTLE . I protest , sir , I never was more ...
... manner , such life and force - Pray , sir , go on . MARLOW . Yes , madam , I was saying- Neville expecting us in the next room . trude for the world . But I see Miss I would not in- MISS HARDCASTLE . I protest , sir , I never was more ...
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afraid agreeable alehouse assure aunt barmaid battle of Belgrade bear witness believe better bill of fare booby camlet casket cere child Constance cousin Cousin Con daughter dear Hastings deuce DIGGORY dress drink Duke of Marlborough Egad Enter HARDCASTLE Enter HASTINGS Enter MARLOW Enter MISS HARDCASTLE Enter TONY father fool fortune fresh horses George girl give gizzard hand happiness HARDCASTLE and MISS Hardcastle's house hear Highwayman honor hope horses impudence jewels Kate keep ladies landlady LANDLORD laugh leave look lover madam MAID mamma manner Mantrap mind MISS NEVILLE mistake modest mother never saw numskull old-fashioned on't papa Pigeons poor Pray pretty Pshaw punch ROGER room in HARDCASTLE's SERVANT SIR CHARLES MARLOW Stingo STOOPS TO CONQUER supper sure talk tell there's things Tony Lumpkin Toroddle undone waistcoat What's wife young gentleman Zounds