The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... don't be so lavish . Who would ride post when the journey lasts for life ? Sir Fran . Ah wag , ah wag ! I'll buss thee again for that . Oh , I'm transported ! When , when , my dear , wilt thou convince the world of the happy day ? when ...
... don't be so lavish . Who would ride post when the journey lasts for life ? Sir Fran . Ah wag , ah wag ! I'll buss thee again for that . Oh , I'm transported ! When , when , my dear , wilt thou convince the world of the happy day ? when ...
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... don't you think he's a fine gentleman ? Sir Fran . Who's a fine gentleman ? Mar. Not you , Gardy ; not you ! Don't you think in your soul that sir George Airy is a very fine gentleman ? Mir . He dresses well . Sir Fran . Which is ...
... don't you think he's a fine gentleman ? Sir Fran . Who's a fine gentleman ? Mar. Not you , Gardy ; not you ! Don't you think in your soul that sir George Airy is a very fine gentleman ? Mir . He dresses well . Sir Fran . Which is ...
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... don't [ Aside . Sir Jeal . Don Pedro writ me word , in his last but one , that he designed the sum of five thou- sand crowns , by way of jointure , for my daughter ; and that it should be paid into my hand upon the day of marriage ...
... don't [ Aside . Sir Jeal . Don Pedro writ me word , in his last but one , that he designed the sum of five thou- sand crowns , by way of jointure , for my daughter ; and that it should be paid into my hand upon the day of marriage ...
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... don't understand you . Sir Jeal . Don't you understand Spanish , sir ? Mar. Not I , indeed , sir . Sir Jeal . I thought you had known signior Ba binetto . Mar. Not I , upon my word , sir . Sir Jeal . What then , you'd speak with his ...
... don't understand you . Sir Jeal . Don't you understand Spanish , sir ? Mar. Not I , indeed , sir . Sir Jeal . I thought you had known signior Ba binetto . Mar. Not I , upon my word , sir . Sir Jeal . What then , you'd speak with his ...
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... don't know the matter , Mr Meanwell . Mar. Upon my soul , sir George- [ Going up to SIR GEORGE . Sir Jeal . Nay , then , I'm betrayed , ruined , un- done ! Thieves , traitors , rogues ! - [ Offers to go in . ] - Stop the marriage , I ...
... don't know the matter , Mr Meanwell . Mar. Upon my soul , sir George- [ Going up to SIR GEORGE . Sir Jeal . Nay , then , I'm betrayed , ruined , un- done ! Thieves , traitors , rogues ! - [ Offers to go in . ] - Stop the marriage , I ...
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Belfield Belin Bellmont Belville Beverley brother Capt Celia Charles Clarinda Count Bas daughter dear devil Exeunt Exit father Faulkland fellow fortune gentleman girl give happy Hast hear heart Heaven honour hope husband Lady Bev Lady Free Lady Grace Lady Rest Lady Town Lady True ladyship leave letter look Lord Fal Lord Ogle Lord Town Lord Trink Love Lovemore Lucy Lydia madam Malaprop marriage marry matter Miss Hard Miss Ster Miss Wal mistress Mode never Night Oakly passion pray Prim Rusport Sackbut SCENE SEALAND servant shew Sir Anth Sir Bash Sir Bril sir Brilliant Sir Fran Sir Geo Sir Jeal Sir John Sir Luc Sir Wil speak Stap sure tell thee there's thing thou Tony Vellum What's wife woman young Zounds
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944 페이지 - From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I suppose you have a good deal of business in this part of the country. Warm work, now and then, at elections, I suppose.
1001 페이지 - ... instruments; but, Sir Anthony, I would send her, at nine years old, to a boarding-school, in order to learn a little ingenuity and artifice. Then, sir, she should have a supercilious knowledge in accounts; and as she grew up, I would have her instructed in geometry, that she might know something of the contagious countries...
941 페이지 - Sir, we are obliged to you. The servants can't miss the way ? Tony. No, no : but I tell you, though, the landlord is rich, and going to leave off business ; so he wants to be thought a gentleman, saving your presence, he ! he ! he ! He'll be for giving you his company ; and, ecod, if you mind him, he'll persuade you that his mother was an alderman, and his aunt a justice of peace. Land. A troublesome old blade, to be sure ; but a keeps as good wines and beds as any in the whole country.
945 페이지 - Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you please. So much for supper. And now to see that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of.
940 페이지 - Now, if I pleased, I could be so revenged upon the old grumbletonian. But then I'm afraid — afraid of what? I shall soon be worth fifteen hundred a-year, and let him frighten me out of that if he can. Enter Landlord, conducting MARLOW and HASTINGS. Mar. What a tedious uncomfortable day have we had of it!
1018 페이지 - So, while I fondly imagined we were deceiving my relations, and flattered myself that I should outwit and incense them all — behold my hopes are to be crushed at once, by my aunt's consent and approbation — and I am myself the only dupe at last ! — [Walking about in a heat.] But here, sir, here is the picture...
1001 페이지 - Well, well, Mrs. Malaprop, I will dispute the point no further with you; though I must confess, that you are a truly moderate and polite arguer, for almost every third word you say is on my side of the question.
943 페이지 - Why man that's because I do want to steal out of the room. Faith, I have often formed a resolution to break the ice, and rattle away at any rate. But I don't know how, a single glance from a pair of fine eyes has totally overset my resolution. An impudent fellow may counterfeit modesty, but I'll be hanged if a modest man can ever counterfeit impudence.
962 페이지 - For my late attempt to fly off with your niece, let my present confusion be my punishment. We are now come back, to appeal from your justice to your humanity.
943 페이지 - But in the company of women of reputation I never saw such an idiot, such a trembler; you look for all the world as if you wanted an opportunity of stealing out of the room.