The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley SheridanE. Moxon, 1840 - 153페이지 |
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... wish to palliate the faults which they acknowledge ; and , however trifling the performance , to second their confession of its deficiencies , by whatever plea seems least disgraceful to their ability . In the present instance , it ...
... wish to palliate the faults which they acknowledge ; and , however trifling the performance , to second their confession of its deficiencies , by whatever plea seems least disgraceful to their ability . In the present instance , it ...
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... wish to try the dramatic line will meet with that candour and liberal attention , which are generally allowed to be better calculated to lead genius into excellence , than either the precepts of judgment , or the guidance of experience ...
... wish to try the dramatic line will meet with that candour and liberal attention , which are generally allowed to be better calculated to lead genius into excellence , than either the precepts of judgment , or the guidance of experience ...
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... wish they were once harnessed together in matrimony . - But pray , Mr. Fag , what kind of a place is this Bath ? -I ha ' heard a deal of it - here's ' s a mort o'merry - making , hey ? Fag . Pretty well , Thomas , pretty well - ' tis a ...
... wish they were once harnessed together in matrimony . - But pray , Mr. Fag , what kind of a place is this Bath ? -I ha ' heard a deal of it - here's ' s a mort o'merry - making , hey ? Fag . Pretty well , Thomas , pretty well - ' tis a ...
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... wish to wait a day for the alter- native . Jul . Nay , this is caprice ! Lyd . What , does Julia tax me with caprice ? - I thought her lover Faulkland had inured her to it . Jul . I do not love even his faults . Lyd . But apropos - you ...
... wish to wait a day for the alter- native . Jul . Nay , this is caprice ! Lyd . What , does Julia tax me with caprice ? - I thought her lover Faulkland had inured her to it . Jul . I do not love even his faults . Lyd . But apropos - you ...
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... wish a daughter of mine to be a pro- geny of learning ; I don't think so much learning becomes a young woman ; for instance , I would never let her meddle with Greek , or Hebrew , or algebra , or simony , or fluxions , or paradoxes , or ...
... wish a daughter of mine to be a pro- geny of learning ; I don't think so much learning becomes a young woman ; for instance , I would never let her meddle with Greek , or Hebrew , or algebra , or simony , or fluxions , or paradoxes , or ...
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Acres Alonzo Aman believe BUTLER captain Chas Clara Cora COUNTESS Dang dear devil Don Ferd Don Jer dost doth DUCHESS Duen Duke Egad Egra Emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faith Fash father Faulk Faulkland Faust feel fellow give GORDON hand hath hear heart Heaven honour hope ILLO Isaac ISOLANI Lady Sneer Lady Teaz look Lord Fop Lory Louisa ma'am madam Malaprop Marg Meph Mephistopheles Miss Hoyd ne'er NEUBRUNN never O'Con O'Daub o'er OCTAVIO Piccolomini Pizarro pray Puff QUESTENBERG Re-enter Rolla Rosy SCENE School for Scandal Servant Sir Anth sir Anthony Sir Fret Sir Luc sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet sir Peter Sir Tun sir Tunbelly soldier soul speak spirit sure Surf Teazle tell TERTSKY thee THEKLA there's thine thing thought WALLENSTEIN wish word Zounds
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56 페이지 - tis said) Before was never made, But when of old the sons of morning sung, While the Creator great His constellations set, And the well-balanced world on hinges hung. And cast the dark foundations deep, And bid the weltering waves their oozy channel keep.
20 페이지 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale or piny mountain, Or forest, by slow stream or pebbly spring, Or chasms, and watery depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer in the faith of reason...
59 페이지 - Darkling I listen; and, for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath...
90 페이지 - Peter, good nature becomes you — you look now as you did before we were married, when you used to walk with me under the elms, and tell me stories of what a gallant you were in your youth, and chuck me under the chin, you would...
10 페이지 - ... my wish, while yet I live, to have my boy make some figure in the world. I have resolved, therefore, to fix you at once in a noble independence.
13 페이지 - tis all I desire. Not that I think a woman the worse for being handsome; but, sir, if you please to recollect, you before hinted something about a hump or two, one eye, and a few more graces of that kind — now, without being very nice...
85 페이지 - tis out of pure good humor, and I take it for granted they deal exactly in the same manner with me. But, Sir Peter, you know you promised to come to Lady Sneerwell's too. SIR PET. Well, well, I'll call in, just to look after my own character.
15 페이지 - It is but too true, indeed, ma'am; — yet I fear our ladies should share the blame — they think our admiration of beauty so great, that knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them of the more specious blossom. — Few, like Mrs. Malaprop and the orange-tree, are rich in both at once!
82 페이지 - ... the credit of a prudent lady of her stamp as a fever is generally to those of the strongest constitutions. But there is a sort of puny, sickly reputation that is always ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. Sir Benj.
80 페이지 - Then, at once to unravel this mystery, I must inform you that love has no share whatever in the intercourse between Mr. Surface and me.