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The Goodnatured Man: A Comedy, in Five Acts - Page 18
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 79 pages
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She Stoops to Conquer: Or, the Mistakes of a Night. A Comedy. As ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 pages
...the fon, an. aukward booby, reared up, and fpoiled at his mother's apron-ftring. TONY. He-he-h»m — Then, gentlemen, all I have to tell you is, that you won't reach Mr. Hardcaftle's houfe this night, I believe. HASTING S. Unfortunate ! TONY. It's a damn'd long, dark,...
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She Stoops to Conquer: Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A Comedy. As it is Acted ...

Oliver Goldsmith - Courtship - 1773 - 126 pages
...aukward booby, reared up, and fpoiled at his mother's epron-ftring. TONY. He-he-hem — Then, gerttlemen, all I have to tell you is, that you won't reach Mr. Hardeaftle's houfe this night, I believe. . : HASTING S. Unfortunate!" .TONY.-.. It's a damn'd long,...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 292 pages
...well-bred and beautiful ; the fon, an aukward booby, reared up, and fpoiled at his mother's apron-ftring. TONY. He-he-hem!— Then, gentlemen, all I have to tell you is, that you won't reach Mr. HardcaiHe's houfe this night, I believe. HASTINGS. Unfortunate ! TONY. It.'sa damn'd long, dark, boggy,...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With an ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
...bred and beautiful ; the fon, an aukward booby, reared up, and, fpoiled at his mother's apron-ftring. TONY. He-he-hem! — Then, gentlemen, all I have to tell you is, that you won't reach Mr. Hardcaftle's houfe this night, I believe. HASTINGS. Unfortunate ! TONY. It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy,...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 9

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 466 pages
...well-bred and beautiful ; the son, an awkward booby, reared up, and spoiled at his mother's apron-jString. Tony. He-he-hem — Then, gentlemen, all I have to...you won't reach Mr. Hardcastle's house this night, I believe. Hast. Unfortunate! Tony. It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way. Stingo,...
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The Orphan: Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - English drama - 1797 - 466 pages
...well-bred and beautiful ; the son, an awkward booby, reared up, and spoiled at his mother's apron-string. Tony. He-he-hem — Then, gentlemen, all I have to...you won't reach Mr. Hardcastle's house this night, I believe. Hast. Unfortunate ! Tony. It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way. Stingo,...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 552 pages
...well-bred and beautiful ; the son, an awkward booby, reared up, and spoiled at his mother's apron-string. Tony. He-he-hem Then, gentlemen, all I have to tell you is, that you won't reach Mr Hardeastle's house this night, I believe. II ii.-.!. Unfortunate ! Tony. It's a daumed long, dark,...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...the son, an awkward booby, reared up, and spoiled at his mother's apron-string. Tony. IK I ir -liriu Then, gentlemen, all I have to tell you is, that you won't reach Mr Hanlcastle's house this night, I believe. Halt. Unfortunate ! Tony. It's a damned long, dark, boggy,...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...well-bred and beautiful ; the son, an awkward booby, reared up, and spoiled at his mother's apron-string. Tony. He-he-hem Then, gentlemen, all I have to tell you is, that vou won't reach Mr Hardcastle's house this night, I believe. Hast. Unfortunate ! Tony. It's a damned...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 412 pages
...information differs in this. The daugh-. ter is said to be well bred and beautiful ; the son, an. awkward booby, reared up, and spoiled at his mother's apron...you won't reach Mr. Hardcastle's house this night, I believe. Hast. Unfortunate ! Tuny. It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way. Stingo,...
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