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... town in search of it : I don't believe there's a circulating library in Bath I ha'n't been at . Lyd . And could not you get The Reward of Constancy ? Lucy . No , indeed , ma'am . Lyd . Nor The Fatal Connexion ? Lucy . No , indeed , ma ...
... town in search of it : I don't believe there's a circulating library in Bath I ha'n't been at . Lyd . And could not you get The Reward of Constancy ? Lucy . No , indeed , ma'am . Lyd . Nor The Fatal Connexion ? Lucy . No , indeed , ma ...
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... town . I'll take another opportunity of paying my respects to Mrs. Malaprop , when she shall treat me , as long as she chooses , with her select words so ingeniously misapplied , without being mispronounced . Re - enter LUCY Lucy . O ...
... town . I'll take another opportunity of paying my respects to Mrs. Malaprop , when she shall treat me , as long as she chooses , with her select words so ingeniously misapplied , without being mispronounced . Re - enter LUCY Lucy . O ...
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... 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 . Mrs. Mal . Fy , fy , Sir ...
... 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 . Mrs. Mal . Fy , fy , Sir ...
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... . BRIDGET CREDULOUS Mrs. Cargill Mrs. Pitt Drummer , Soldiers , Countrymen , and Servant SCENE - A TOWN IN ENGLAND 96 ST . PATRICK'S DAY ACT ONE SCENE I. LIEUTENANT O'CONNOR'S Drummer, Soldiers, Countrymen, and Servant ...
... . BRIDGET CREDULOUS Mrs. Cargill Mrs. Pitt Drummer , Soldiers , Countrymen , and Servant SCENE - A TOWN IN ENGLAND 96 ST . PATRICK'S DAY ACT ONE SCENE I. LIEUTENANT O'CONNOR'S Drummer, Soldiers, Countrymen, and Servant ...
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... town . Just . Is this language for his majesty's representative ? By the statutes , it ' s high treason and petty treason , both at once ! Enter SERVANT Ser . A letter for your worship . SCENE IV 113 ST . PATRICK'S DAY.
... town . Just . Is this language for his majesty's representative ? By the statutes , it ' s high treason and petty treason , both at once ! Enter SERVANT Ser . A letter for your worship . SCENE IV 113 ST . PATRICK'S DAY.
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28 ÆäÀÌÁö - Observe me, Sir Anthony — I would by no means wish a daughter of mine to be a progeny of learning; I dont 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...
27 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
215 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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, 60 And here's to the nymph with but one, sir.
194 ÆäÀÌÁö - For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. SIR PET. Ay — there again — taste! Zounds! madam, you had no taste when you married me!
221 ÆäÀÌÁö - Here, Careless, you shall have no common bit of mahogany, here's the family tree for you, you rogue ! This shall be your hammer, and now you may knock down my ancestors with their own pedigree.
187 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nay, egad it's true: I back him at a rebus or a charade against the best rhymer in the kingdom. Has your ladyship heard the epigram he wrote last week on Lady Frizzle's feather catching fire? — Do, Benjamin, repeat it, or the charade you made last night extempore at Mrs.
282 ÆäÀÌÁö - Yes, sir, puffing is of various sorts; the principal are, the puff direct, the puff preliminary, the puff collateral, the puff collusive, and the puff oblique, or puff by implication. These all assume, as circumstances require, the various forms of Letter to the Editor, Occasional Anecdote, Impartial Critique, Observation from Correspondent, or Advertisement from the Party.
87 ÆäÀÌÁö - Well, now, that's mighty provoking ! But I hope, Mr Faulkland, as there are three of us come on purpose for the game, you won't be so cantankerous as to spoil the party by sitting out. Abs. O pray, Faulkland, fight to oblige Sir Lucius. Faulk. Nay, if Mr Acres is so bent on the matter Acres.
213 ÆäÀÌÁö - Well, then, Mr Trip, you have a pleasant sort of place here, I guess ? TRIP. Why, yes — here are three or four of us pass our time agreeably enough ; but then our wages are sometimes a little in arrear — and not very great either — but fifty pounds a year, and find our own bags and bouquets.
217 ÆäÀÌÁö - I take to be a prudent old fellow, who has got money to lend. I am blockhead enough to give fifty per cent, sooner than not have it! and you, I presume, are rogue enough to take a hundred if you can get it. Now, sir, you see we are acquainted at once, and may proceed to business without further ceremony.