The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 390페이지 |
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... master , is with him , and they ply the casks so briskly , that it seems a moot point , which fills the fastest , they , or the wreck . : Belf . jun . Strange insensibility ! but you must bring him off by force then , if there is no ...
... master , is with him , and they ply the casks so briskly , that it seems a moot point , which fills the fastest , they , or the wreck . : Belf . jun . Strange insensibility ! but you must bring him off by force then , if there is no ...
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... Master Goodwin , I own I should grudge him the possession of There was a young lady . O. Good . What , sir , haven't you forgot Miss Sophia ? Belf . jun . Forgot her ! my heart trembles while I ask you , if she is , indeed , as you call ...
... Master Goodwin , I own I should grudge him the possession of There was a young lady . O. Good . What , sir , haven't you forgot Miss Sophia ? Belf . jun . Forgot her ! my heart trembles while I ask you , if she is , indeed , as you call ...
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... Master here , and I , did all we could to lighten her ; we took leave of her in an officer - like manner . 1 Sailor . Hang sorrow ; we know the worst on't- ' tis only taking a fresh cruize ; and , for my part , I'll sail with Captain ...
... Master here , and I , did all we could to lighten her ; we took leave of her in an officer - like manner . 1 Sailor . Hang sorrow ; we know the worst on't- ' tis only taking a fresh cruize ; and , for my part , I'll sail with Captain ...
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... . Ironsides . Say no more then . About ship ; if you are bound for that port , I'm your mate : Master , look to the wreck ; I'm for a fresh cruise . [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND , SCENE I. The Outside of SIR 18 [ ACT I. THE BROTHERS .
... . Ironsides . Say no more then . About ship ; if you are bound for that port , I'm your mate : Master , look to the wreck ; I'm for a fresh cruise . [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND , SCENE I. The Outside of SIR 18 [ ACT I. THE BROTHERS .
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... master , like man " ) you never saw two people more different than I and Sir Benjamin Dove . He , Lord help him ! is a little , peaking , puling thing ; I am a jolly , portable man , as you see . It so happened , that we both became ...
... master , like man " ) you never saw two people more different than I and Sir Benjamin Dove . He , Lord help him ! is a little , peaking , puling thing ; I am a jolly , portable man , as you see . It so happened , that we both became ...
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Belcour Belf Belfield believe Billy brother Captain Dudley Char Charles daugh daughter dear Dennis O'Flaherty Dorcas Eliza Emily Enter Exeunt Exit Fanny father fellow fortune Fred Frederick Fulmer gentleman girl give goot hand happy hear heart Heaven Henry hold honour hope husband Hush Ironsides Jabal Jenkins Kate Lady D Lady Ruby Lady Rusport ladyship leave Lord Sensitive Louisa Lucy madam married master Miss Dove Miss Rusport Mowbray never O'Fla pardon passion Paterson Penrud Penruddock pity poor pray racter Ratcliffe RICHARD CUMBERLAND Rosny Sabina SCENE SERVANT Sheva Sir Benj Sir Benjamin Sir D. D. Sir Miles Sir Stephen sister Sophia soul speak Stock Stockwell Stuke sure Syden Sydenham tell Temp there's thing thou thought twas Violetta Weazel wife wish woman Woodville word Wrangle young
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3 페이지 - Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught? Or wherefore his characters thus without fault? Say, was it that vainly directing his view To find out men's virtues,- and finding them few, Quite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy at last, and drew from himself.
12 페이지 - I shall, sir. I'll have a peep at him first, however; I've a great mind to see this outlandish spark. The sailor fellow says he'll make rare doings amongst us. (Aside. Stock. You need not wait; leave me. (Exit Servant.
15 페이지 - Heaven you had leisure for the employ ; but, did you drive a trade to the four corners of the world, you would not find the task so toilsome as to keep me free from faults. Stock. Well, I am not discouraged; this candour tells me I should not have the fault of self-conceit to combat ; that, at least, is not amongst the number.
86 페이지 - tis a frivolous sort of a question, that of yours; for you may see plainly enough by the young lady's looks, that she says a great deal, though she speaks never a word. Charles. Well, sister, I believe the Major has fairly interpreted the state of your heart.
54 페이지 - I flatter myself you will not find him totally undeserving your good opinion; an education not of the strictest kind, and strong animal spirits, are apt sometimes to betray him into youthful irregularities; but a high principle of honour, and an uncommon benevolence, in the eye of candour, will, I hope, atone for any faults by which these good qualities are not impaired.
23 페이지 - I have borrowed a book from your shop ; 'tis the sixth volume of my deceased friend Tristram : he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers; and the divine story of Le Fcvre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it, does honour, not to its author only, but to human nature. Ful. He's an author I keep in the way of trade, but one I never relished : he is much too loose and profligate for my taste. Dud.
85 페이지 - That I am bound to do, and after the happiness I shall have in sheltering a father's age from the vicissitudes of life, my next delight will be in offering you an asylum in the bosom of your country.
15 페이지 - Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of Captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of mine shall ever cross the hands of any of them : because my sister chose to marry a beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity.
3 페이지 - Here Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts ; A flattering painter, who made it his care, To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are.
67 페이지 - Well, sir. CHARLES. How is it, Mr. Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong, beneath the mask of generosity to give this fatal stab to our domestic peace? You might have had my thanks, my blessing; take my defiance now. 'Tis Dudley speaks to you, the brother, the protector of that injured lady. BEL. The brother? Give yourself a truer title. CHARLES. What is't you mean?