Dramatic works of Sheridan and Goldsmith. With Goldsmith's poems, 1권W. Kent & Company, 1884 - 312페이지 |
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... Rowl . Sure my lady is not the cause ! Sir Pet . Why ! has any one told you she is dead ? Rowl . Come , come , Sir Peter , notwithstanding you sometimes dispute and disagree , I am sure you love her . Sir Pet . Aye , Mr. Rowley ; but ...
... Rowl . Sure my lady is not the cause ! Sir Pet . Why ! has any one told you she is dead ? Rowl . Come , come , Sir Peter , notwithstanding you sometimes dispute and disagree , I am sure you love her . Sir Pet . Aye , Mr. Rowley ; but ...
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... Rowl . You know , Sir Peter , I have often taken the liberty to differ in opinion with you , in regard to these two young men ; for Charles , my life on ' t , will retrieve all one day or other . Their worthy father , my once honoured ...
... Rowl . You know , Sir Peter , I have often taken the liberty to differ in opinion with you , in regard to these two young men ; for Charles , my life on ' t , will retrieve all one day or other . Their worthy father , my once honoured ...
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... Rowl . He does , sir ; and is determined , under a feigned character , to make trial of their different dispositions . Sir Pet . Ah ! there is no need of it , for Joseph , I am sure , is the man . But hark'ye , Rowley , does Sir Oliver ...
... Rowl . He does , sir ; and is determined , under a feigned character , to make trial of their different dispositions . Sir Pet . Ah ! there is no need of it , for Joseph , I am sure , is the man . But hark'ye , Rowley , does Sir Oliver ...
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... long , and sink into a husband at last . Rowl . But let me beg of you , sir , not to rally him upon the subject , for he cannot bear it , though he has been married these seven months . Sir Oliv . Then he has just been half a 136 SHERIDAN .
... long , and sink into a husband at last . Rowl . But let me beg of you , sir , not to rally him upon the subject , for he cannot bear it , though he has been married these seven months . Sir Oliv . Then he has just been half a 136 SHERIDAN .
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... Rowl . His prejudice against him is astonishing , and I believe is greatly aggravated by a suspicion of a connection between Charles and Lady Teazle , and such a report I know has been circulated and kept up , by means of Lady Sneerwell ...
... Rowl . His prejudice against him is astonishing , and I believe is greatly aggravated by a suspicion of a connection between Charles and Lady Teazle , and such a report I know has been circulated and kept up , by means of Lady Sneerwell ...
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25 페이지 - But I say it is, miss; there is nothing on earth so easy as to forget, if a person chooses to set about it. I'm sure I have as much forgot .your poor dear uncle as if he had never existed — and I thought it my duty so to do; .and let me tell you, Lydia, these violent memories don't become a young woman.
212 페이지 - Cheeks of rose untouched by art ? I will own the colour true, When yielding blushes aid their hue. Is her hand so soft and pure ? I must press it, to be sure ; Nor can I be certain then, Till it grateful press again. Must I with attentive eye Watch her heaving bosom sigh ? I will do so — when I see That heaving bosom sigh for me.
28 페이지 - If he demurred, I knocked him down; and if he grumbled at that, I always sent him out of the room. Mrs. Mai. Aye, and the properest way, o' my conscience ! Nothing is so conciliating to young people as severity. Well, Sir Anthony, I shall give Mr. Acres his discharge, and prepare Lydia to receive your son's invocations ; and I hope you will represent her to the captain as an object not altogether illegible. Sir Anth.
55 페이지 - Ah ! few gentlemen nowadays know how to value the ineffectual qualities in a woman ! Few think how a little knowledge becomes a gentlewoman ! Men have no sense now but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Abs.
27 페이지 - Madam, a circulating library in a town is as an evergreen tree of diabolical knowledge. It blossoms through the year ! And depend on it, Mrs. Malaprop, that they who are so fond of handling the leaves will long for the fruit at last.
221 페이지 - Your charms would make me true. To you no soul shall bear deceit, No stranger offer wrong, But friends in all the aged you'll meet ; And lovers in the young.
27 페이지 - I would by no means wish a daughter of mine to be a progeny 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 such inflammatory branches of learning — neither would it be necessary for her to handle any of your mathematical, astronomical, diabolical instruments.
25 페이지 - You thought, miss! I don't know any business you have to think at all — thought does not become a young woman. But the point we would request of you is, that you will promise to forget this fellow — to illiterate him, I say, quite from your memory.
58 페이지 - Twould be a trick she well deserves; besides, you know the fellow tells her he'll get my consent to see her — ha! ha! Let him if he can, I say again. Lydia, come down here!
38 페이지 - Spoke like a man ! But pray, Bob, I observe you have got an odd kind of a new method of swearing Acres. Ha ! ha ! you've taken notice of it — 'tis genteel, isn't it ! — I didn't invent it myself though ; but a commander in our militia, a great scholar, I assure you, says that there is no meaning ii.