The Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: Dramas, Poems, Translations, Speeches, Unfinished Sketches, and AnaChatto & Windus, 1901 - 656페이지 |
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... give me a decisive answer by the ensuing Sunday ( to - day ) . Accordingly , within this hour , I have received a note from him , which ( as I meant to show it my father ) I here transcribe for you . " Mr. Garrick presents his ...
... give me a decisive answer by the ensuing Sunday ( to - day ) . Accordingly , within this hour , I have received a note from him , which ( as I meant to show it my father ) I here transcribe for you . " Mr. Garrick presents his ...
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... give £ 5000 more on this purchase than richer people . The whole valued at £ 70,000 , the annual interest is £ 3500 ; while this is cleared , the proprietors are safe - but I think it must be infernal man- agement indeed that does not ...
... give £ 5000 more on this purchase than richer people . The whole valued at £ 70,000 , the annual interest is £ 3500 ; while this is cleared , the proprietors are safe - but I think it must be infernal man- agement indeed that does not ...
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... give us a fair and attested estimate from his books of what the profits have been , at an average , for these last seven years . * This he has shown me in rough , and valuing the property at £ 70,000 , the interest has exceeded ten per ...
... give us a fair and attested estimate from his books of what the profits have been , at an average , for these last seven years . * This he has shown me in rough , and valuing the property at £ 70,000 , the interest has exceeded ten per ...
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... give up all your time to the theatre , you may certainly employ your self more profitably in London than in Bath . But , if willing ( as I suppose you will be ) to make the theatre the great object of your attention , rely on it you may ...
... give up all your time to the theatre , you may certainly employ your self more profitably in London than in Bath . But , if willing ( as I suppose you will be ) to make the theatre the great object of your attention , rely on it you may ...
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... give me what advantage he can from his experience . He certainly must be paid for his trouble , and so certainly must you . You have experience and character equal to the line you would undertake ; and it never can enter into anybody's ...
... give me what advantage he can from his experience . He certainly must be paid for his trouble , and so certainly must you . You have experience and character equal to the line you would undertake ; and it never can enter into anybody's ...
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247 페이지 - ... it shall never break my heart, I promise you : however, I am equally obliged to you for the hint. Lady Teaz.
266 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.
240 페이지 - tis very vulgar to print; and as my little productions are mostly satires and lampoons on particular people, I find they circulate more by giving copies in confidence to the friends of the parties.
50 페이지 - ... duodecimo phaeton, she desired me to write some verses on her ponies; upon which, I took out my pocketbook, and in one moment produced the following : " Sure never were seen two such beautiful ponies ; Other horses are clowns, but these macaronies : To give them this title I'm sure can't be wrong, Their legs are so slim, and their tails are so long.
150 페이지 - How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts I used to be put to, to gain half a minute's conversation with this fellow! How often have I stole forth, in the coldest night in January, and found him in the garden, stuck like a dripping statue! There would he kneel to me in the snow, and sneeze and cough so pathetically!
288 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.
114 페이지 - Jack; I have heard you for some time with patience — I have been cool — quite cool; but take care — you know I am compliance itself — when I am not thwarted; — no one more easily led — when I have my own way; — but don't put me in a frenzy.
291 페이지 - The sums I have lent him ! Indeed I have been exceedingly to blame ; it was an amiable weakness ; however, I don't pretend to defend it ; and now I feel it doubly culpable, since it has deprived me of the pleasure of serving you, Mr. Stanley, as my heart dictates. Sir Oliver S.
37 페이지 - Well, I'll not debate how far scandal may be allowable ; but in a man, I am sure, it is always contemptible. We...
149 페이지 - Why, is it not provoking ? when I thought we were coming to the prettiest distress imaginable, to find myself made a mere Smithfield bargain of at last ! There, had I projected one of the most sentimental elopements...