The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 377페이지 |
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... . O , my dear Harcourt , I shall die with laugh- ing -- I have such news for thee - ha , ha , ha ! - What , your nephew too , and a little dumpish , or so you have been giving him a lecture upon economy , SCENE 1. ] THE COUNTRY GIRL . 11.
... . O , my dear Harcourt , I shall die with laugh- ing -- I have such news for thee - ha , ha , ha ! - What , your nephew too , and a little dumpish , or so you have been giving him a lecture upon economy , SCENE 1. ] THE COUNTRY GIRL . 11.
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... thee joy - you are certainly married . Moody . My long stay in the country will excuse my dress , and I have a suit at law that brings me up to town , and puts me out of humour - besides , I must give Sparkish ten thousand pounds to ...
... thee joy - you are certainly married . Moody . My long stay in the country will excuse my dress , and I have a suit at law that brings me up to town , and puts me out of humour - besides , I must give Sparkish ten thousand pounds to ...
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... . Peg . O my dear , dear Bud , welcome home ; why dost thou look so fropish ? Who has nanger'd thee ? Moody . You're a fool . [ PEGGY goes aside , and cries . Alith . Faith , and so she is , for SCENE I. ] 19 THE COUNTRY GIRL .
... . Peg . O my dear , dear Bud , welcome home ; why dost thou look so fropish ? Who has nanger'd thee ? Moody . You're a fool . [ PEGGY goes aside , and cries . Alith . Faith , and so she is , for SCENE I. ] 19 THE COUNTRY GIRL .
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... thee , by the world . What have you done with Bel ville ? [ Struggles with MOODY , to keep him from HAR- COURT and ALITHEA . Moody . Shown him the way out of my house , as you should to that gentleman . " Spark . Nay , but pr'ythee ...
... thee , by the world . What have you done with Bel ville ? [ Struggles with MOODY , to keep him from HAR- COURT and ALITHEA . Moody . Shown him the way out of my house , as you should to that gentleman . " Spark . Nay , but pr'ythee ...
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... thee pardon ; but why would you not tell me so , faith ? Harc . Because I did not think on't , faith ! Spark . Come , Belville is gone away ; Harcourt , let's be gone to the new play - Come , madam . Alith . I will not go , if you ...
... thee pardon ; but why would you not tell me so , faith ? Harc . Because I did not think on't , faith ! Spark . Come , Belville is gone away ; Harcourt , let's be gone to the new play - Come , madam . Alith . I will not go , if you ...
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Alith ALITHEA Anna Belv Belville Betty brother Brush Canton Cham Charles COUNTESS OF SALISBURY COVENT GARDEN d'ye daughter dear Douglas Eleanor Enter LORD Enter MOODY Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fellow fool fortune gentleman girl give Glen Glenalvon Grey Harc Harcourt Harriet hast hath hear heard heart Heaven Heidel Heidelberg hope husband Lady F Lady Freelove ladyship letter Lord Og Lord Ogleby Lord Salisbury Lord Trinket lordship Lovewell Lucy ma'am madam marriage marry Miss Fanny Miss Sterl mistress nephew never night Norval O'Cut Oakly Oakly's passion PEGGY pon honour poor Pr'ythee pray Randolph Russet Salisbury SCENE servant Sir H Sir Harry Sir John Melvil sister Spark Sparkish speak spurrit sure sweet sword tell THEATRES ROYAL thee thing thou art to-morrow town wife woman young Zounds
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42 페이지 - This is the place, the centre of the grove ; Here stands the oak, the monarch of the wood. How sweet and solemn is this midnight scene The silver moon, unclouded, holds her way Through skies, where I could count each little star. The fanning west wind scarcely stirs the leaves ; The river, rushing o'er its pebbled bed, Imposes silence, with a stilly sound. In such a place as this, at such an hour, If ancestry can be in aught believed, Descending spirits have conversed with man, And told the secrets...
14 페이지 - Whom, with a troop of fifty chosen men, I met advancing. The pursuit I led, Till we o'ertook the spoil-encumber'd foe. We fought and conquer'd. E're a sword was drawn, An arrow from my bow had pierc'd their chief, Who wore that day the arms which now I wear.
22 페이지 - At the dead hour of night was heard the cry Of one in jeopardy. I rose, and ran To where the circling eddy of a pool, Beneath the ford, us'd oft to bring within My reach whatever floating thing the stream Had caught.
31 페이지 - Water his drink, his food the shepherd's alms. I went to see him, and my heart was touch'd With reverence and pity. Mild he spake, And, entering on discourse, such stories told AS made me oft revisit his sad cell. For he had been a soldier in his youth ; And fought in famous battles, when the peers Of Europe, by the bold Godfredo led, Against th' usurping Infidel displayed The blessed cross, and won the Holy Land.
9 페이지 - Sincerity ! Thou first of virtues, let no mortal leave Thy onward path! although the earth should gape, And from the gulf of hell destruction cry To take dissimulation's winding way.
35 페이지 - I'll kneel, And call Lord Douglas to protect his blood. Nor. The blood of Douglas will protect itself. Lady R. But we shall need both friend and favour, boy, To wrest thy lands and lordship from the gripe Of Randolph and his kinsman. Yet I think My tale will move each gentle heart to pity, My life incline the virtuous to believe.
17 페이지 - On my sad heart, and kindled up a fondness For this young stranger wand'ring from his home, And like an orphan cast upon my care. I will protect thee, said I to myself, With all my power, and grace with all my favour.
22 페이지 - Alas ! I'm sore beset ! let never man, For sake of lucre, sin against his soul! Eternal Justice is in this most just ! I, guiltless now, must former guilt reveal.
25 페이지 - I did, one has no satisfaction with such apprehensions about one — if my lord should wake,or the Swish gentleman should see one, or madam Heidelberg should know of it, I should be frighted to death — besides I have had my tea already this morning I'm sure I hear my lord. [In a Fright.
49 페이지 - But then, serius aut citius, as we say, sooner or later, Mr Sterling, he is sure to put his business out of hand as he should do. - My clerk has brought the writings and all other instruments along with him, and the settlement is, I believe, as good a settlement as any settlement on the face of the earth!