English Comedy, 5-6권J. Sharpe, 1810 |
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... letters - that was Ba , and k - e - r , ker , baker . - There was -——— ---- Hardy . Don't stand ba - a - ing there - you'll make me mad in a moment- -I tell you , sir , that for all that , she's dev'lish sensible . Doric . Sir , I give ...
... letters - that was Ba , and k - e - r , ker , baker . - There was -——— ---- Hardy . Don't stand ba - a - ing there - you'll make me mad in a moment- -I tell you , sir , that for all that , she's dev'lish sensible . Doric . Sir , I give ...
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... letters at the end of my list . Gentlemen , you must excuse me now . Come and drink chocolate at twelve , but Sav . Ay , let us go , out of respect to the lady : - ' tis a person of rank . Flut . Is it ? Then I'll have a peep at her ...
... letters at the end of my list . Gentlemen , you must excuse me now . Come and drink chocolate at twelve , but Sav . Ay , let us go , out of respect to the lady : - ' tis a person of rank . Flut . Is it ? Then I'll have a peep at her ...
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... letter that lies upon my table . [ Exit Miss NEVILLE . ] I am obliged to go out this morning . [ Smiles at MALVIL . ] She looks mighty well : I have been speaking for you : our scheme will take . Sir Harry will not be able to rival you ...
... letter that lies upon my table . [ Exit Miss NEVILLE . ] I am obliged to go out this morning . [ Smiles at MALVIL . ] She looks mighty well : I have been speaking for you : our scheme will take . Sir Harry will not be able to rival you ...
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... letter you want , madam ? [ Gives it her . Mrs. Brom . I thank you , Neville . Yes , there is a luxury in hankering after a valuable person , who has been snatched away . I have found a pleasing indul- gence in contemplations of that ...
... letter you want , madam ? [ Gives it her . Mrs. Brom . I thank you , Neville . Yes , there is a luxury in hankering after a valuable person , who has been snatched away . I have found a pleasing indul- gence in contemplations of that ...
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... letter , to that very effect ; and why to me , I am not able to decipher . Malvil . I don't like anonymous letters ; in general they aim at mischief ; but this , perhaps , is meant as a caution to you : it must be a friend that sent it ...
... letter , to that very effect ; and why to me , I am not able to decipher . Malvil . I don't like anonymous letters ; in general they aim at mischief ; but this , perhaps , is meant as a caution to you : it must be a friend that sent it ...
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Belf Belfield Betty Bevil Brom Bromley Capt charms Cimb Cimberton Cler Constantia Court Dash Dashwould daughter dear Doric Doricourt Eger Egerton Exeunt Exit father fellow Flut fortune Fred gentleman give happiness Hardy hear heart honour hope Humph husband Ironsides Isab La Rouge Lady Bell Lady D Lady F Lady Frances Lady Jane Lady Rod ladyship Lappet laugh Letit letter look Lord Love LOVEGOLD Lucy madam Malvil marriage marry master Millamour Miss Nev Miss Neville Myrt never noow pardon passion Paterson Phil pray RACKETT Rouge SAVILLE Scene Seal SEALAND servant Sir Benj Sir Benjamin Sir G Sir George Sir H Sir Harry Sir John Sir Pert Sir Pertinax Sophia sure talk tell there's thing thousand guineas Tomlins Violetta weel wife woman wull young
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184 페이지 - I don't know what you heavy inmates call noise and extravagance; but we gentlemen, who are well fed, and cut a figure, sir, think it a fine life, and that we must be very pretty fellows, who are kept only to be looked at. Humph. Very well, sir — I hope the fashion of being lewd and extravagant, despising of decency and order, is almost at an end, since it is arrived at persons of your quality.
221 페이지 - I am this moment obliged to be at every one of them, and 'twould be wrong if I should not be in the hall to attend one of 'em at least; the rest would take it ill else. Therefore, I must leave what I have said to Mr. Serjeant's consideration, and I will digest his arguments on my part, and you shall hear from me again, sir.
227 페이지 - ... door.] — [To MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, had time to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as you think of me, keep longer unexplained the false appearances under which your infirmity of temper makes you suffer ; when perhaps too much regard to a false point of honour makes me prolong that suffering. Myrt. I am sure Mr. Bevil cannot doubt but I had rather have satisfaction from his innocence than his sword.
221 페이지 - Tis a wonderful thing, Sir, that Men of Professions do not study to talk the Substance of what they have to say, in the Language of the rest of the World : Sure, they'd find their Account in it.
228 페이지 - Dear Bevil, your friendly conduct has convinced me that there is nothing manly but what is conducted by reason, and agreeable to the practice of virtue and justice. And yet how many have been sacrificed to that idol, the unreasonable opinion of men ! Nay, they are so ridiculous in it, that they often use their swords against each other with dissembled anger and real fear. Betrayed by honor, and compelled by shame, They hazard being, to preserve a name: Nor dare inquire into the dread mistake, Till...
30 페이지 - As readily as I would venture my last guinea, that good fortune might follow. The woman, that has not touched the heart of a man, before he leads her to the altar, has scarcely a chance to charm it, when possession and security turn their powerful arms against her.
233 페이지 - There is not one there but myself knows his person ; I was born in the parish where he is Lord of the Manor. I have seen him often and often at church in the country. Do not hesitate, but come hither; they will think you bring a certain security against Mr.
203 페이지 - I'm with him. [Exit. Isab. Well, go thy ways, thou wilful innocent ! — I once had almost as much love for a man, who poorly left me to marry an estate; and I am now, against my will, what they call an old maid— but I will not let the peevishness of that condition grow upon me, only keep up the suspicion of it, to prevent this creature's being any other than a virgin, except upon proper terms.
198 페이지 - Well, you may be sure of me if you can disappoint him ; but my intelligence says the mother has actually sent for the conveyancer to draw articles for his marriage with Lucinda...
211 페이지 - TOM. We are miserable to be in Love, and under the Command of others than those we love — with that generous Passion in the Heart, to be sent to and fro on Errands, call'd, check'd and rated for the meanest Trifles.