Classic ComediesJ. B. Alden, 1885 - 302페이지 |
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... Lady Teazle and I ever disagree . Row . By no means . Sir PET . For I should ... TEAZ . Sir Peter , Sir Peter , you may bear it or not , as you please ; but ... women 118 THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL .
... Lady Teazle and I ever disagree . Row . By no means . Sir PET . For I should ... TEAZ . Sir Peter , Sir Peter , you may bear it or not , as you please ; but ... women 118 THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL .
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... Lady TEAZ . My extravagance ! I'm sure I'm not more extravagant than a woman of fashion ought to be . Sir PET . No , no , madam , you shall throw away no more sums on such unmeaning luxury . ' Slife ! to spend as much to furnish your ...
... Lady TEAZ . My extravagance ! I'm sure I'm not more extravagant than a woman of fashion ought to be . Sir PET . No , no , madam , you shall throw away no more sums on such unmeaning luxury . ' Slife ! to spend as much to furnish your ...
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Lady TEAZ . Oh , yes ! I remember it very well , and a curious life I led . My daily occupa- tion to inspect the dairy , superintend the poul- try , make extracts from the family receipt - book , and comb my aunt Deborah's lapdog . Sir ...
Lady TEAZ . Oh , yes ! I remember it very well , and a curious life I led . My daily occupa- tion to inspect the dairy , superintend the poul- try , make extracts from the family receipt - book , and comb my aunt Deborah's lapdog . Sir ...
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... Lady TEAZ . For my part , I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste . Sir PET . Ay - there again - taste ! Zounds ! madam , you had no taste when you married me ! Lady TEAZ . That's very true , indeed ...
... Lady TEAZ . For my part , I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste . Sir PET . Ay - there again - taste ! Zounds ! madam , you had no taste when you married me ! Lady TEAZ . That's very true , indeed ...
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know you promised to come to Lady Sneer- well's too . Sir PET . Well , well , I'll call in , just to look after my own character . Lady TEAZ . Then , indeed , you must make haste after me , or you'll be too late . So good- by to ye ...
know you promised to come to Lady Sneer- well's too . Sir PET . Well , well , I'll call in , just to look after my own character . Lady TEAZ . Then , indeed , you must make haste after me , or you'll be too late . So good- by to ye ...
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bastinado believe better BOBADILL BRAI Brainworm brother captain Charles CLEM cousin CRAB dear Ecod Egad Enter Exeunt Exit father fellow fortune gentleman give Hardcastle's HAST hear heart Heaven honor hope humor i'faith Joseph Kate keep KNOW.-Nay KNOWELL Lady SNEER Lady Sneerwell Lady TEAZ laugh leave live look Madam maid Maria Marlow married MASTER MATHEW master Stephen Miss HARD Miss HARDCASTLE Miss NEV Miss Neville mistress Moses never OLIVER GOLDSMITH on't poor pray Premium pretty rapier Re-enter Richard Brinsley Sheridan rogue Rowley SCENE School for Scandal sentiment SERVANT Sheridan Sir CHA Sir OLIV Sir PET Sir Peter sirrah SNAKE speak STOOPS TO CONQUER sure SURF Surface swear talk Teazle tell thee there's thing thought TONY TRIP true uncle Wellbred what's wife worship young Zounds
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15 페이지 - It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way. Stingo, tell the gentlemen the way to Mr. Hardcastle's ! (Winking upon the Landlord.) Mr. Hardcastle's, of Quagmire Marsh, you understand me. LAND. Master Hardcastle's...
50 페이지 - But, ladies, you should be acquainted with the circumstance. You must know, that one day last week, as lady Betty Curricle was taking the dust in Hyde Park, in a sort of duodecimo phaeton, she desired me to write some verses on her ponies ; upon which I took out my pocketbook, and, in one moment, produced the following :— Sure never were seen two such beautiful ponies ; Other horses are clowns, but these macaronies : To give them this title I'm sure can't be wrong, Their legs are so slim, and their...
43 페이지 - We lift a little going to church, and came to a quarrel before the bells had done ringing. I was more than once nearly choked with gall during the honeymoon, and had lost all comfort in life before my friends had done wishing me joy. Yet I chose with caution — a girl bred wholly in the country, who never knew luxury beyond one silk gown, nor dissipation above the annual gala of a race ball.
102 페이지 - To make a child now swaddled; to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one beard and weed, Past threescore years ; or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring wounds to scars. He rather prays you will be pleas'd to see One such to-day, as other plays should be ; Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas...
83 페이지 - Then, upon my word, for a person in that situation, he is the most imprudent man alive; for here he comes, walking as if nothing at all was the matter. Enter SIR PETER TEAZLE.
12 페이지 - It's not my way, you see, to receive my friends with my back to the fire. I like to give them a hearty reception in the old style at my gate. I like to see their horses and trunks taken care of.
7 페이지 - You must not be so talkative, Diggory. You must be all attention to the guests. You must hear us talk, and not think of talking...
83 페이지 - Charles's shot took effect, as I tell you, and Sir Peter's missed; but what is very extraordinary, the ball struck against a little bronze Shakespeare that stood over the fireplace, grazed out of the window at a right angle, and wounded the postman, who was just coming to the door with a double letter from Northamptonshire.