Chief Plays of Goldsmith and Sheridan: The School for Scandal, She Stoops to Conquer, The RivalsHarcourt, Brace, 1926 - 296페이지 |
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... Faulk . Yes ; I had nothing to detain me when I had finished the business I went on . Well , what news since I left you ? how stand matters between you and Lydia ? Abs . Faith , much as they were ; I have not seen her since our quarrel ...
... Faulk . Yes ; I had nothing to detain me when I had finished the business I went on . Well , what news since I left you ? how stand matters between you and Lydia ? Abs . Faith , much as they were ; I have not seen her since our quarrel ...
118 페이지
... Faulk . Nay , then , you trifle too long - if you are sure of her , propose to the aunt in your own character , and ... Faulk . Indeed , I cannot ; I am not in spirits to be of such a party . Abs . By heavens ! I shall forswear your ...
... Faulk . Nay , then , you trifle too long - if you are sure of her , propose to the aunt in your own character , and ... Faulk . Indeed , I cannot ; I am not in spirits to be of such a party . Abs . By heavens ! I shall forswear your ...
119 페이지
... Faulk . I should be happy beyond measure - I am anxious only for that . Abs . Then to cure your anxiety at once - Miss Melville is in perfect health , and is at this moment in Bath . Faulk . Nay , Jack - don't trifle with me . Abs . She ...
... Faulk . I should be happy beyond measure - I am anxious only for that . Abs . Then to cure your anxiety at once - Miss Melville is in perfect health , and is at this moment in Bath . Faulk . Nay , Jack - don't trifle with me . Abs . She ...
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... Faulk- land , who Abs . Ay , Bob , Miss Melville's Mr. Faulkland . Acres . Odso ! she and your father can be but just arrived before me . I suppose you have seen them . land , you are indeed a happy man . Ah ! Mr. Faulk- Faulk . I have ...
... Faulk- land , who Abs . Ay , Bob , Miss Melville's Mr. Faulkland . Acres . Odso ! she and your father can be but just arrived before me . I suppose you have seen them . land , you are indeed a happy man . Ah ! Mr. Faulk- Faulk . I have ...
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... Faulk . No , no , you misunderstand me : yet surely a little trifling indisposition is not an unnatural consequence of ab- sence from those we love . - Now confess - isn't there some- thing unkind in this violent , robust , unfeeling ...
... Faulk . No , no , you misunderstand me : yet surely a little trifling indisposition is not an unnatural consequence of ab- sence from those we love . - Now confess - isn't there some- thing unkind in this violent , robust , unfeeling ...
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Acres aunt Bath believe better Beverley brother Candour Captain Absolute character Chas comedy Crab damned dear devil Diggory distresses Ecod Egad Enter SIR Exeunt Exit Faulk Faulkland fellow fortune gentleman girl give happiness Hastings hear heard heart Heaven honour hope humour impudent Jack JOSEPH SURFACE Julia Lady Sneer Lady Sneerwell Lady Teaz laugh leave Lucy Lydia ma'am madam maid Malaprop Maria Marlow married matter Miss Hard MISS HARDCASTLE Miss Neville Moses never Odds on't play pray Premium pretty Rivals Rowley scandal SCENE School for Scandal sentimental SERVANT Sheridan Sir Anth Sir Charles Sir Luc Sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter Snake spirits Stoops to Conquer suppose sure Surf Teazle tell there's thing thought Tony uncle what's wish word young Zounds
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16 페이지 - But when you come down with your pence, For a slice of their scurvy religion, I'll leave it to all men of sense, But you, my good friend, are the pigeon.
217 페이지 - I took you from; but now you must have your coach — vis-a-vis — and three powdered footmen before your chair; and, in the summer, a pair of white cats to draw you to Kensington Gardens. No recollection, I suppose, when you were content to ride double, behind the butler, on a docked coachhorse. Lady T. No, I swear I never did that! I deny the butler and the coach-horse.
85 페이지 - Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, modes, shows of grief, That can denote me truly; These, indeed, seem, For they are actions that a man might play; But I have that within which passeth show...
291 페이지 - I told our bard; he smiled, and said 'twas clear, I ought to play deep tragedy next year. Meanwhile he drew wise morals from his play, And in these solemn periods...
268 페이지 - I was a witness to it, has penetrated so to my heart, that had I left the place without the shame of this discovery, my future life should have spoken the sincerity of my gratitude. As for that smooth-tongued hypocrite, who would have seduced the wife of his too credulous friend, while he affected honourable addresses to his ward — I behold him now in a light so truly despicable, that I shall never again respect myself for having listened to him.
241 페이지 - Chorus* Let the toast pass, — Drink to the lass, I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass, Here's to the charmer whose dimples we prize ; Now to the maid who has none, sir : Here's to the girl with a pair of blue eyes; And here's to the nymph with but one, sir.
22 페이지 - Diggory, you are too talkative. — Then, if I happen to say a good thing, or tell a good story at table, you must not all burst out a-laughing, as if you made part of the company.
241 페이지 - Here's to the maid with a bosom of snow: Now to her that's as brown as a berry: Here's to the wife with a face full of woe, And now to the damsel that's merry.
201 페이지 - She certainly has talents, but her manner is gross. Snake. 'Tis very true. — She generally designs well, has a free tongue and a bold invention ; but her colouring is too dark, and her outlines often extravagant. She wants that delicacy of tint and mellowness of sneer which distinguishes your ladyship's scandal.
22 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...