She Stoops to Conquer: Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-GardenF. Newbery, 1773 - 106페이지 |
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... witness . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . ( Apart to Tony . ) You know , my dear , I'm only keeping them for you . So if I fay they're gone , you'll bear me witness , will you ? Hehe ! he !! TON Y. Never fear me . Ecod ! I'll fay I faw them taken out ...
... witness . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . ( Apart to Tony . ) You know , my dear , I'm only keeping them for you . So if I fay they're gone , you'll bear me witness , will you ? Hehe ! he !! TON Y. Never fear me . Ecod ! I'll fay I faw them taken out ...
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... witness to . They are miling , and not to be found , I'll take my oath on't . lesbo Mrs. HARD CASTLE You must learn refignation , my deas for tho we lofe our fortune , yet we should not lofe our pa- tience . See me , how calm I am ...
... witness to . They are miling , and not to be found , I'll take my oath on't . lesbo Mrs. HARD CASTLE You must learn refignation , my deas for tho we lofe our fortune , yet we should not lofe our pa- tience . See me , how calm I am ...
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... witness , you know , call me to bear witness . Mrs. HARDCAST LE . I tell you , Tony , by all that's precious , the jewels are gone , and I shall be ruin'd for ever . 1 TONY . Sure I know they're gone , and I am to fay fo . Mrs ...
... witness , you know , call me to bear witness . Mrs. HARDCAST LE . I tell you , Tony , by all that's precious , the jewels are gone , and I shall be ruin'd for ever . 1 TONY . Sure I know they're gone , and I am to fay fo . Mrs ...
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... witness again , you blockhead you , and I'll turn you out of the room directly . My poor niece , what will become of her ! Do you laugh , you'un feeling brute , as if you enjoy'd my diftrefs ? TONY . I can bear witnefs to that . Mrs ...
... witness again , you blockhead you , and I'll turn you out of the room directly . My poor niece , what will become of her ! Do you laugh , you'un feeling brute , as if you enjoy'd my diftrefs ? TONY . I can bear witnefs to that . Mrs ...
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... witness , MARLO W. Wasn't I right ? I believe you'll allow that I acted prudently upon this occafion ? HASTINGS . ( Afide . ) He must not see my uneafinefs . MARLO W. You feem a little difconcerted though , methinks , Sure nothing has ...
... witness , MARLO W. Wasn't I right ? I believe you'll allow that I acted prudently upon this occafion ? HASTINGS . ( Afide . ) He must not see my uneafinefs . MARLO W. You feem a little difconcerted though , methinks , Sure nothing has ...
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104 페이지 - I was saying that forty miles in four hours was very good going. Hem. As to be sure it was. Hem. I have got a sort of cold by being out in the air. We'll go in if you please.
3 페이지 - And am I to blame? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be his death. When he comes to be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him?
9 페이지 - An odd character indeed. I shall never be able to manage him. What shall I do? Pshaw, think no more of him, but trust to occurrences for success.
16 페이지 - Tony. No, no : but I tell you, though, the landlord is rich, and going to leave off business ; so he wants to be thought a gentleman, saving your presence, he ! he ! he...
1 페이지 - I vow, Mr. Hardcastle, you're very particular. Is there a creature in the whole country but ourselves, that does not take a trip to town now and then, to rub off the rust a little ? There's the two Miss Hoggs, and our neighbour Mrs.
38 페이지 - I'm certain he scarce looked in my face the whole time. Yet the fellow, but for his unaccountable bashfulness, is pretty well too. He has good sense, but then so buried in his fears, that it fatigues one more than ignorance. If I could teach him a little confidence, it would be doing somebody that I know of a piece of service. But who is that somebody ? — That, faith, is a question I can scarce answer.
17 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; you must see us drink, and not think of drinking; you must see us eat, and not think of eating. Diggory.
20 페이지 - You have lived pretty much among them. In truth, I have been often surprised, that you who have seen so much of the world, with your natural good sense, and your many opportunities, could never yet acquire a requisite share of assurance.
41 페이지 - And yet Mrs. Niece thinks herself as much a woman, and is as fond of jewels, as the oldest of us all.
68 페이지 - Yes, yes, it's safe enough. I have taken care of it. But how could you think the seat of a post-coach at an inn-door a place of safety ? Ah, numskull ! I have taken better precautions for you than you did for yourself —I have HAST.