Poems and PlaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited/E. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1960 - 317 sider |
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Side 89
... Enter MRS . BULKLEY , who curtsies very low as begin- ning to speak . Then enter MISS CATLEY , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's your business here ? The Epilogue .
... Enter MRS . BULKLEY , who curtsies very low as begin- ning to speak . Then enter MISS CATLEY , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's your business here ? The Epilogue .
Side 222
... Enter Miss NEVILLE Miss Hard . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Constance , how do I look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? Am I in face to - day ? Miss ...
... Enter Miss NEVILLE Miss Hard . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Constance , how do I look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? Am I in face to - day ? Miss ...
Side 250
... Enter Miss HARDCASTLE plainly dressed Hard . Well , my Kate , I see you have changed your dress as I bid you ; and yet , I believe , there was no great occasion . Miss Hard . I find such a pleasure , sir , in obeying your commands ...
... Enter Miss HARDCASTLE plainly dressed Hard . Well , my Kate , I see you have changed your dress as I bid you ; and yet , I believe , there was no great occasion . Miss Hard . I find such a pleasure , sir , in obeying your commands ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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Bailiff beauty believe BULKLEY Bunbury charms Comedy Covent Garden Croaker Dancing Master dear Diggory Ecod Enter Epilogue Exeunt Exit eyes favour fear fellow folly fortune friendship gentleman give Goldsmith Good-Natur'd hand happiness Hastings hear heart Heaven Honeyw honour hope horses humour impudence J. G. Lockhart Jarvis keep King lady laugh Leont Leontine letter Lofty look Lord madam maid manner Marlow married mind MISS CATLEY Miss Hard Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Rich Miss Richland modest never night o'er Oliver Goldsmith Olivia pardon passion perhaps Phoebus pity plain play pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray pretty pride printed Queen scarce scene Servant Sir Charles Sir William Honeywood Sourby Stoops to Conquer sure talk tell thee there's things thou thought Tony Vicar of Wakefield young Zounds