The Good Natur'd Man and She Stoops to ConquerD.C. Heath, 1903 - 285페이지 |
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... reasons . In the first place , the difficulties of getting the Good Natur'd Man upon the stage must have been appalling to a needy author ; and it was manifest from the success of False Delicacy that the comedy of tears must run its ...
... reasons . In the first place , the difficulties of getting the Good Natur'd Man upon the stage must have been appalling to a needy author ; and it was manifest from the success of False Delicacy that the comedy of tears must run its ...
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... reason , he explained , he had , like them , given up the sensual for the sentimental style . And thereupon followed the story of a maid of low degree who , 66 by the mere effects of morality and virtue , raised herself [ like ...
... reason , he explained , he had , like them , given up the sensual for the sentimental style . And thereupon followed the story of a maid of low degree who , 66 by the mere effects of morality and virtue , raised herself [ like ...
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... reason that the world 80 allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the strange good - natur'd , foolish , open - hearted - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them ...
... reason that the world 80 allows thee to be the best of men . But here comes his hopeful nephew ; the strange good - natur'd , foolish , open - hearted - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them ...
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... reason to be out of my senses , when I see things going at sixes and sevens ? Honeyw . Whatever reason you may have for being out of your senses , I hope you'll allow 115 that I'm not quite unreasonable for continuing in mine . Jarv ...
... reason to be out of my senses , when I see things going at sixes and sevens ? Honeyw . Whatever reason you may have for being out of your senses , I hope you'll allow 115 that I'm not quite unreasonable for continuing in mine . Jarv ...
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... reason , that should watch like a nurse by our side , falls as fast asleep as we do . Honeyw . To say truth , if we compare that part of life which is to come by that which we 325 have past , the prospect is hideous . Croak . Life at ...
... reason , that should watch like a nurse by our side , falls as fast asleep as we do . Honeyw . To say truth , if we compare that part of life which is to come by that which we 325 have past , the prospect is hideous . Croak . Life at ...
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152 페이지 - Neville. ,A fortune like mine, which chiefly consists in jewels, is no such mighty temptation. But, at any rate, if my dear Hastings be but constant, I make no doubt to be too hard for her at last. However, I let her suppose that I am in love with her son, and she never once dreams that my affections are fixed upon another. Miss Hard. My good brother holds out stoutly. I could almost love him for hating you so.
155 페이지 - I am obligated to dance a bear, a man may be a gentleman for all that. May this be my poison if my bear ever dances but to the very genteelest of tunes — Water Parted, or the minuet in Ariadne.
148 페이지 - Then to be plain with you, Kate, I expect the young gentleman I have chosen to be your husband from town this very day. I have his father's letter, in which he informs me his son is set out, and that he intends to follow himself shortly after.
224 페이지 - I'm sure I should be sorry (pretending to cry) if he left the family upon my account.
xxvi 페이지 - By inscribing this slight performance to you, I do not mean so much to compliment you as myself. It may do me some honour to inform the public, that I have lived many years in intimacy with you. It may serve the interests of mankind also to inform them, that the greatest wit may be found in a character, without impairing the most unaffected piety.
207 페이지 - In the first place I shall be seen, and that is no small advantage to a girl who brings her face to market. Then I shall perhaps make an acquaintance, and that's no small victory gained over one who never addresses any but the wildest of her sex.
163 페이지 - You must not be so talkative, Diggory. You must be all attention to the guests. You must hear us talk, and not think of talking...
127 페이지 - Nor is this rule without the strongest foundation in nature, as the distresses of the mean by no means affect us so strongly as the calamities of the great. When tragedy exhibits to us some great man fallen from his height, and struggling with want and adversity, we feel his situation in the same manner as we suppose he himself must feel, and our pity is increased in proportion to the height from which he fell.
150 페이지 - Lud, this news of papa's puts me all in a flutter. Young, handsome; these he put last, but I put them foremost. Sensible, good-natured; I like all that. But then, reserved and sheepish ; -that's much against him. Yet can't he be cured of his timidity, by being taught to be\ proud of his wife?
174 페이지 - Sir, you have a right to command here. Here, Roger, bring us the bill of fare for to-night's supper: I believe it's drawn out. — Your manner, Mr. Hastings, puts me in mind of my uncle, Colonel Wallop. It was a saying of his, that no man was sure of his supper till he had eaten it.