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The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 542
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She Stoops to Conquer: Or, the Mistakes of a Night. A Comedy. As ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 pages
...chance of an unmannerly anfwer. HASTINGS. At prefent, however, we are not likely to receive any anfwer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been enquiring for one Mr. Hardcaftle, in thofe parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ? HASTINGS. Not in the...
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She Stoops to Conquer: Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A Comedy. As it is Acted ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 pages
...unmannerly anfwer. HASTINGS. At prefent, however, we are not likely to receive aay qnfwer. . . ' • TO NY. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been enquiring for one Mr. Hardcaftle, in thjS/e parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ? HASTINGS. Not in the...
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The Orphan: Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...that would not let us enquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to Jay myself under an obligation to every one I meet ; and often, stand the chaitce of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer....
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 556 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm tuld you have been inquiring for one Mr Hardcastle, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 pages
...that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to laj myself under an obligation to every one I meet; and...receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen. But Гт told rou have been inquiring for one Mr Hnrdcastle, n these parts. Do you know what part of the...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 552 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inrquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Unit. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen. Bat...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 402 pages
...from that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Hast. At present, however, we are not likely to receive...No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ?...
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The Goodnatured Man: A Comedy, in Five Acts

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to everyone I meet; and eften, stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to everyone I meet; and «ften, stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...us inquire more frequently on the way. Marloiv. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself undei* an obligation to every one I meet ; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hastings, At present however we are not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen....
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