The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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Pàgina 5
... friendship , " - and , in another he de- livers near the conclusion of the play ( in which are the sentences next quoted ) is accurately described , part of Goldsmith's character . " A disposition which , though inclined to do right ...
... friendship , " - and , in another he de- livers near the conclusion of the play ( in which are the sentences next quoted ) is accurately described , part of Goldsmith's character . " A disposition which , though inclined to do right ...
Pàgina 6
... friendship , that was but credulity . " The following lines , from a well known fable , written by Garrick , seem to finish the character of this distinguished poet , with as much truth as he has here himself begun it . " Come , Hermes ...
... friendship , that was but credulity . " The following lines , from a well known fable , written by Garrick , seem to finish the character of this distinguished poet , with as much truth as he has here himself begun it . " Come , Hermes ...
Pàgina 14
... friendship - mere friendship . That she is the most lovely woman that ever warmed the human heart with desire , I own : But never let me harbour a thought of making her unhappy , by a connexion with one so unworthy her merits as I am ...
... friendship - mere friendship . That she is the most lovely woman that ever warmed the human heart with desire , I own : But never let me harbour a thought of making her unhappy , by a connexion with one so unworthy her merits as I am ...
Pàgina 18
... , if some uneasiness from friendship makes me unfit to share in this good humour : I know you'll pardon me , Mrs. C. I vow , he seems as melancholy as if he had taken a dose of my husband this morning . 18 [ ACT I THE GOODNATURED MAN .
... , if some uneasiness from friendship makes me unfit to share in this good humour : I know you'll pardon me , Mrs. C. I vow , he seems as melancholy as if he had taken a dose of my husband this morning . 18 [ ACT I THE GOODNATURED MAN .
Pàgina 19
... friendship and mine , should be misunderstood . Mr. H. There's no answering for others , madam . But I hope you'll never find me presuming to offer more than the most delicate friendship may readily allow . Miss R. And I shall be ...
... friendship and mine , should be misunderstood . Mr. H. There's no answering for others , madam . But I hope you'll never find me presuming to offer more than the most delicate friendship may readily allow . Miss R. And I shall be ...
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