PlaysMacmillan, 1926 - 339페이지 |
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... Teaz . Sir Peter , Sir Peter , you may bear it or not , as you please ; but I ought to have my own way in every thing , and , what's more , I will too . What ! though I was educated in the country , I know very well that women of ...
... Teaz . Sir Peter , Sir Peter , you may bear it or not , as you please ; but I ought to have my own way in every thing , and , what's more , I will too . What ! though I was educated in the country , I know very well that women of ...
203 페이지
... Teaz . No , no , I don't ; ' twas a very disagreeable one , or I should never have married you . Sir Pet . Yes , yes , madam , you were then in somewhat a humbler style the daughter of a plain country squire . Recollect , Lady Teazle ...
... Teaz . No , no , I don't ; ' twas a very disagreeable one , or I should never have married you . Sir Pet . Yes , yes , madam , you were then in somewhat a humbler style the daughter of a plain country squire . Recollect , Lady Teazle ...
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... Teaz . Then why will you endeavour to make yourself so disagreeable to me , and thwart me in every little elegant expense ? Sir Pet . ' Slife , madam , I say , had you any of these little elegant expenses when you married me ? Lady Teaz ...
... Teaz . Then why will you endeavour to make yourself so disagreeable to me , and thwart me in every little elegant expense ? Sir Pet . ' Slife , madam , I say , had you any of these little elegant expenses when you married me ? Lady Teaz ...
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... Teaz . Why , I believe I do bear a part with a toler- able grace . Sir Pet . Grace indeed ! Lady Teaz . But I vow I bear no malice against the people I abuse : when I say an ill - natured thing , ' tis out of pure good humour ; and I ...
... Teaz . Why , I believe I do bear a part with a toler- able grace . Sir Pet . Grace indeed ! Lady Teaz . But I vow I bear no malice against the people I abuse : when I say an ill - natured thing , ' tis out of pure good humour ; and I ...
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... Teaz . I believe he'll wait on your ladyship presently . Lady Sneer . Maria , my love , you look grave . Come , you shall sit down to piquet with Mr. Surface . Mar. I take very little pleasure in cards - however , I'll do as your ...
... Teaz . I believe he'll wait on your ladyship presently . Lady Sneer . Maria , my love , you look grave . Come , you shall sit down to piquet with Mr. Surface . Mar. I take very little pleasure in cards - however , I'll do as your ...
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Acres Antonio believe better Beverley brother Captain Absolute Charles Chas Clara comedy Crab damned Dang Dangle dear Don Car Don Ferd Don Jer Don Jerome DONNA LOUISA Duen Duenna Egad Enter SIR Exeunt Exit faith father Faulk Faulkland fellow gentleman give hear heart Heaven honour Isaac Jack Julia Lady Sneer Lady Sneerwell Lady Teaz laugh Lucy Lydia ma'am madam maid Malaprop Maria married matter Miss mistress Moses never O'Con PASTICCIO plague play pray pretty Puff Re-enter Richard Brinsley Sheridan Rivals rogue Rowley Scandal SCENE School for Scandal SERVANT Sheridan signor Sir Anth Sir Anthony Sir Fret Sir Luc Sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter soul speak sure Surf Surface Teazle tell theatre there's thing thou Tilb Tilburina Trounce true what's young Zounds
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277 페이지 - Why as to reforming, Sir Peter, I'll make no promises, and that I take to be a proof that I intend to set about it. But here shall be my monitor — my gentle guide. — Ah ! can I leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine ? Though thou, dear maid, shouldst waive thy beauty's sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey : An humble fugitive from Folly view.
186 페이지 - Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart; To reach our feelings, we ourselves must smart. Is our young bard so young, to think that he Can stop the full spring-tide of calumny? Knows he the world so little, and its trade? Alas! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging: Cut Scandal's head off, still the tongue is wagging. Proud of your smiles once lavishly...
228 페이지 - 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.
21 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.
207 페이지 - Nay, now, Lady Sneerwell, you are severe upon the widow. Come, come, 'tis not that she paints so ill — but, when she has finished her face, she joins it on so badly to her neck, that she looks like a mended statue, in which the connoisseur may see at once that the head is modern, though the trunk's antique.
253 페이지 - Ah ! Charles, if you associated more with your brother, one might indeed hope for your reformation. He is a man of sentiment.
19 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.
204 페이지 - That's very true indeed, Sir Peter; and, after having married you, I should never pretend to taste again, I allow.
63 페이지 - Not in the least — I beg you won't mention it. No trouble in the world, I assure you. Acres. You are very kind. What it is to have a friend ! You couldn't be my second — could you, Jack?
69 페이지 - Dear sir ! my modesty will be overpowered at last, if you don't assist me. I shall certainly not be able to stand it! Sir Anth.