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Page xxii
... scene in the Good - natured Man , that in which Miss Richland finds her lover attended by the bailiff and the bailiff's follower in full court dresses , should have been mercilessly hissed , and should have been omitted after the first ...
... scene in the Good - natured Man , that in which Miss Richland finds her lover attended by the bailiff and the bailiff's follower in full court dresses , should have been mercilessly hissed , and should have been omitted after the first ...
Page xxiii
... scene ? Would it be a suffi- cient defence of such a picture to say that every part was exquisitely coloured , that the green hedges , the apple - trees loaded with fruit , the wagons reeling under the yellow sheaves , and the sun ...
... scene ? Would it be a suffi- cient defence of such a picture to say that every part was exquisitely coloured , that the green hedges , the apple - trees loaded with fruit , the wagons reeling under the yellow sheaves , and the sun ...
Page lvii
... scene was printed in the Bon Ton Magazine , and illustrated by a good print , representing Foote , a strong likeness , the Devil , Polly Pattens , Harlequin , Punch , and Stevens . Goldsmith at that time greatly wished to bring out a ...
... scene was printed in the Bon Ton Magazine , and illustrated by a good print , representing Foote , a strong likeness , the Devil , Polly Pattens , Harlequin , Punch , and Stevens . Goldsmith at that time greatly wished to bring out a ...
Page lxviii
... scene of this play ; the characters are either new , or varied improvements from other plays . Marlow has a slight resemblance of Charles in the Fop's Fortune , and something more of Lord Hardy in Steele's Funeral ; and yet , with a few ...
... scene of this play ; the characters are either new , or varied improvements from other plays . Marlow has a slight resemblance of Charles in the Fop's Fortune , and something more of Lord Hardy in Steele's Funeral ; and yet , with a few ...
Page 9
... I wish , amidst the scene , to find Some spot to real happiness consign'd , Where my worn soul , each wandering hope at rest , May gather bliss to see my fellows blest . But where to find that happiest spot below , Who OF GOLDSMITH . 9.
... I wish , amidst the scene , to find Some spot to real happiness consign'd , Where my worn soul , each wandering hope at rest , May gather bliss to see my fellows blest . But where to find that happiest spot below , Who OF GOLDSMITH . 9.
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