Question
A character in this play claims that he loves “everything that’s old,” including “old books, old wine” and his “old wife.” The owner of an estate in this play is rudely interrupted while trying to discuss the Duke of Marlborough with two other characters. In this play, a character claims to be driving a carriage to Crackskull Common, but in reality is going in circles for hours. A character in this play fears she will lose her inheritance of (*) jewels if she elopes. In this play’s first act, a character tricks a pair of visitors into believing the house they’re visiting is actually an inn. George Hastings and Constance Neville elope with the help of Tony Lumpkin in this play. For 10 points, Kate Hardcastle is the heroine of what comedy by Oliver Goldsmith? ■END■
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