| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - 648 페이지
...horse-doctor; little Aminadab, that grinds the music-box; and Tom Twist, that spins the pewter platter, so Mrs. Hard. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night, at least. t. wig. All genteel men wore wigs in Goldsmith'* day. Tony. As for disappointing them, I should not... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - 332 페이지
...Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, Little Aminadab that grinds the music-box,8 and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter. Mrs....my dear, disappoint them for one night, at least. Tony. As for disappointing them, I should not much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myseljl Mrs.... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 페이지
...Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, Little Aminadab that grinds the musie-box, ake it honester to me Than the Pope's palace, and...peaceable Than thy soul, though thou art a cardinal. Know TONY : As for disappointing them, I should not much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself !... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 780 페이지
...spins the pewter platter. MRS. HARDCASTLE. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. TONY. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myself. MRS. HARDCASTLE [detaining him]. You shan't go. TONY. I will, I tell you. MRS. HARDCASTLE. I say you shan't.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1928 - 446 페이지
...at the Three Pigeons — ' Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, little Aminidab that grinds the music box, and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter ' ; he liked singing his chorus-song, and confessed to thinking sometimes of ' Bet Bouncer and the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1965 - 32 페이지
...lovee? TONY. I can't stay, Mother. [He tries to pull away from her.} HARD. Ay ; the ale-house calls. MRS. HARD. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. TONY. As for disappointing them I should not so much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myself.... | |
| Marshall Brown - 1991 - 516 페이지
...are latent from the start, particularly with the unsocialized Tony, whose only loyalty is to himself: "As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myself" (act 1; 5: 11o). And the instant that characters are alone, the veil falls, and frankness prevails.... | |
| Steven Earnshaw - 2000 - 308 페이지
...Not so low neither. There's Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, Little Aminadab that grinds the music box, and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter. 'S The alehouse banter provides low comedy; that in the Hardcastle mansion is slightly more refined.... | |
| William J. Byron - 2006 - 172 페이지
...so, you set yourself up for disappointment. Oliver Goldsmith may have seen you coming when he wrote: "As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myself" (She Stoops to Conquer). You simply have to learn to abide your disappointments as part of the baggage... | |
| 364 페이지
...that spins the pewter-platter. Mrs H. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. Tony. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself. Mrs H. (Detaining him.) You shan't go. Tony. I will, I tell you. Mrs H. I say, you shan't. 1 — 2 Tony.... | |
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