Dalziels' Illustrated GoldsmithWard and Lock, 1865 - 378 pages |
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Page 323
... SIR CHARLES MARLOW . YOUNG MARLOW ( HIS SON ) . HARDCASTLE , MRS . HARDCASTLE . MEN . WOMEN MISS HARDCASTLE . LANDLORD , SERVANTS , & c . & c . HASTINGS . TONY LUMPKIN , DIGGORY . MISS NEVILLE . MAID . MRS . HARDCASTLE . " You shan't go ...
... SIR CHARLES MARLOW . YOUNG MARLOW ( HIS SON ) . HARDCASTLE , MRS . HARDCASTLE . MEN . WOMEN MISS HARDCASTLE . LANDLORD , SERVANTS , & c . & c . HASTINGS . TONY LUMPKIN , DIGGORY . MISS NEVILLE . MAID . MRS . HARDCASTLE . " You shan't go ...
Page 326
... sir . You allow me the morn- ing to receive and pay visits , and to dress in ... sir , I don't comprehend your meaning . HARD . Then , to be plain with you , Kate ... Charles Marlow , of whom you have heard me talk so often . The young ...
... sir . You allow me the morn- ing to receive and pay visits , and to dress in ... sir , I don't comprehend your meaning . HARD . Then , to be plain with you , Kate ... Charles Marlow , of whom you have heard me talk so often . The young ...
Page 328
... Sir Charles Marlow . MISS NEV . As I live , the most inti- mate friend of Mr. Hastings , my admirer . They are never asunder . I believe you must have seen him when we lived in town . MISS HARD . Never . MISS NEV . He's a very singular ...
... Sir Charles Marlow . MISS NEV . As I live , the most inti- mate friend of Mr. Hastings , my admirer . They are never asunder . I believe you must have seen him when we lived in town . MISS HARD . Never . MISS NEV . He's a very singular ...
Page 341
... Charles ! Let me congratulate you ! -The most fortunate accident ! -Who do ... sir . Your ceremony will displease her . The dis- order of your dress will ... sir - I'm told , you had some accidents by the way . MARL . Only a few , madam ...
... Charles ! Let me congratulate you ! -The most fortunate accident ! -Who do ... sir . Your ceremony will displease her . The dis- order of your dress will ... sir - I'm told , you had some accidents by the way . MARL . Only a few , madam ...
Page 367
... sir . Old Sir Charles is arrived . He and the old gentleman of the house have been laughing at Mr. Marlow's mistake this half - hour . They are coming this way . HAST . Then I must not be seen . So , now to my fruitless appointment , at ...
... sir . Old Sir Charles is arrived . He and the old gentleman of the house have been laughing at Mr. Marlow's mistake this half - hour . They are coming this way . HAST . Then I must not be seen . So , now to my fruitless appointment , at ...
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BAILIFF blessing blest breast Burchell CHALDEAN charms cheerful child cried CROAKER daughter David Garrick dear e'en Ecod Enter Exeunt Exit eyes favour fear Flamborough fortune friendship GARNET gentleman girl give Goldsmith happy HAST hear heart Heaven HONEYW Honeywood honour hope horse JARVIS Jenkinson ladies laugh leave LEONT letter Livy LOFTY look Lord madam manner MARL Marlow married mind MISS HARD MISS NEV MISS RICH Miss Richland morning Moses neighbour never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA once pain pardon passion pleasure poor pride rapture replied returned round seemed servants SIR CHARLES Sir William smile soon Sophia soul squire STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger sure SWEET Auburn talk tell thee there's things Thornhill thou thought TONY town turn virtue Whitefoord wife woman wretched young Zounds