Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, 14권George Daniel J. Cumberland, 1828 |
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... mind ; —a library and a larder . Bacon in both ! Hervey's Meditations and Harvey's Fish- sauce . [ Bell rings . ] Gad so ! That's the giantess in the first floor . Jer . The giantess ! Prig . Puts up here , on her way to Bath . Seven ...
... mind ; —a library and a larder . Bacon in both ! Hervey's Meditations and Harvey's Fish- sauce . [ Bell rings . ] Gad so ! That's the giantess in the first floor . Jer . The giantess ! Prig . Puts up here , on her way to Bath . Seven ...
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... mind your P's and Q's , Mrs. Mrs. P. Here's impertinence ! Here's assumption ! Are you a man , Mr. Prig ? Are you a man ? Bomb . Aye , and a bold one , that dare look on that Which might appal the devil ! But I'll be revenged . I'll ...
... mind your P's and Q's , Mrs. Mrs. P. Here's impertinence ! Here's assumption ! Are you a man , Mr. Prig ? Are you a man ? Bomb . Aye , and a bold one , that dare look on that Which might appal the devil ! But I'll be revenged . I'll ...
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... , when others look sad , And gives me an appetite quickly ! If you're inclin'd , To tell her your mind , Don't speak to the lady before you have din'd . Down on my knees to some beautiful fair , —— 16 LACT I THE DISAGREEABLE SURPRISE .
... , when others look sad , And gives me an appetite quickly ! If you're inclin'd , To tell her your mind , Don't speak to the lady before you have din'd . Down on my knees to some beautiful fair , —— 16 LACT I THE DISAGREEABLE SURPRISE .
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... mind to me . Sir M. Break my head , if I do ! Any other time , madam , will do as well . Mar. Where's your gallantry , sir ? There is no time like the present . Sir M. She's vastly importunate ! Mar. Speak : I'm all attention , Sir M ...
... mind to me . Sir M. Break my head , if I do ! Any other time , madam , will do as well . Mar. Where's your gallantry , sir ? There is no time like the present . Sir M. She's vastly importunate ! Mar. Speak : I'm all attention , Sir M ...
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... mind at Il leisure to conjecture what will be the result of an in- terview so extraordinary and interesting . The character of the Stranger is consistently preserved throughout the play ; and even when the reconciliation eventually ...
... mind at Il leisure to conjecture what will be the result of an in- terview so extraordinary and interesting . The character of the Stranger is consistently preserved throughout the play ; and even when the reconciliation eventually ...
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22 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.
4 페이지 - Yes; egad, they are tenacious of reputation with a vengeance, for they don't choose anybody should have a character but themselves ! Such a crew! Ah! many a wretch has rid on a hurdle who has done less mischief than these utterers of forged tales, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation.
2 페이지 - Peter, because flowers are dear in cold weather? You should find fault with the climate, and not with me. For my part, I'm sure, I wish it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under our feet!
57 페이지 - Sir Peter, my friend, and Rowley too — look on that elder nephew of mine. You know what he has already received from my bounty ; and you also know how gladly I would have regarded half my fortune as held in trust for him : judge then my disappointment in discovering him to be destitute of truth, charity, and gratitude. Sir Pet.
4 페이지 - tis out of pure good humour ; and I take it for granted, they deal exactly in the same manner with me. But, Sir Peter, you know you promised to come to Lady Sneerwell's too. Sir Peter T. Well, well, I'll call in just to look after my own character.
23 페이지 - I have known instances of it; for Miss Letitia Piper, a first cousin of mine, had a Nova Scotia sheep that produced her twins.
35 페이지 - Ah, my dear madam, there is the great mistake! 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms and careless of the world's opinion?
25 페이지 - Sir, I like you the better for it - however, you are mistaken in one thing; I have no money to lend, but I believe I could procure some of a friend ; but then he's an unconscionable dog. Isn't he, Moses?
30 페이지 - Here's a jolly fellow— I don't know what relation, but he was mayor of Norwich : take him at eight pounds. Sir Oliver S.