Jones's British Theatre, 10권Chambers, 1795 |
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... Clariffa , her form fo animated ! her eyes fo Bev . Pr'ythee ! truce : I have not leisure to at- tend to her praise : a fifter's praife too ! the greateft merit I ever could fee in Clariffa is , that she loves . you freely and fincerely ...
... Clariffa , her form fo animated ! her eyes fo Bev . Pr'ythee ! truce : I have not leisure to at- tend to her praise : a fifter's praife too ! the greateft merit I ever could fee in Clariffa is , that she loves . you freely and fincerely ...
12 페이지
... Clariffa , are to be left to fhift for yourselves . Bev . Racks and torments ! Bel . Racks and torments ! -Seas of milk and ships of amber , man ! -We are failing to our wished for harbour , in spite of their machinations . I have ...
... Clariffa , are to be left to fhift for yourselves . Bev . Racks and torments ! Bel . Racks and torments ! -Seas of milk and ships of amber , man ! -We are failing to our wished for harbour , in spite of their machinations . I have ...
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... Clariffa . ] Oh ! he has had a world of business upon his hands , for we two have been agreeing what havock he has made with us . Cla . Yes , but we are but in a kind of fool's pa- radife here : all our schemes are but mere caftle ...
... Clariffa . ] Oh ! he has had a world of business upon his hands , for we two have been agreeing what havock he has made with us . Cla . Yes , but we are but in a kind of fool's pa- radife here : all our schemes are but mere caftle ...
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... Clariffa and me . Bev . Well , and how ! what paffed ? Bel . Why , they were fcarcely civil to your fifter . Sir William fixed his furly eye upon me for fome time : at last he began : you will run counter to my will , I fee : you will ...
... Clariffa and me . Bev . Well , and how ! what paffed ? Bel . Why , they were fcarcely civil to your fifter . Sir William fixed his furly eye upon me for fome time : at last he began : you will run counter to my will , I fee : you will ...
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... Clariffa in the Par diately after dinner , you rogue . Sir John , I want to fee his face ; this ma original . Bev . Her father has been rating her in manner ; but tle every thing . your marriage with my fifter C 1 Sir John . I'll walk ...
... Clariffa in the Par diately after dinner , you rogue . Sir John , I want to fee his face ; this ma original . Bev . Her father has been rating her in manner ; but tle every thing . your marriage with my fifter C 1 Sir John . I'll walk ...
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Afide againſt becauſe Belcour Belin Belinda Bellmont Beverley bufinefs buſineſs cafe cann't Char Charles Clariffa coufin Count Baf dear defire Dudley Enter Exeunt Exit fafe faid father feems fervant ferve fhall fhew fhort fhould fifter filly fince fome Freelove fuch Fulmer fuppofe fure gentleman girl give happineſs Harriot hear heart himſelf honour houfe houſe huſband Jenny juft Lady G Lady Reft Lady Wrong ladyfhip laft laſt letter Lord ma'am madam Manly Mifs moft Moody moſt Moth muft muſt myſelf never O'Cut O'Fla Oakly occafion paffion pleaſe pleaſure pray prefent reafon Ruffet Rufport ſay ſee ſhall ſhe Sir Fran Sir Francis Sir H Sir John ſpeak ſpirit Stock Tattle tell there's theſe thing thouſand Tippet Trink Trufty uſe wife wiſh woman young yourſelf
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84 페이지 - I expire. — Then I love play, to distraction ! — cards enchant me — and dice — put me out of my little wits — Dear, dear hazard ! — Oh, what a flow of spirits it gives one !— Do you never play at hazard, child ? Lady G.
23 페이지 - Not directly — but that imports nothing; he is a man too well acquainted with the female world to be brought into a high opinion of any one woman, without some well-examined proof of her merit; yet I...
133 페이지 - I triumphed over hearts, while all my pleasure was their pain: yet was my own so equally insensible to all, that, when a father's firm commands, enjoined me to make choice of one, I even there declined the liberty he gave, and, to his own election, yielded up my youth. — his tender care, my lord, directed him to you — Our .hands were...
15 페이지 - ... it, insupportable! for, on the pride of that single virtue, she seems to lay it down as a fundamental point, that the free indulgence of every other vice this fertile town affords, is the birthright prerogative of a woman of quality.
15 페이지 - WHY did I marry? Was it not evident, my plain, rational / Scheme of Life was impracticable, with a Woman of so different ^ a way of Thinking ? Is there one Article of it, that she has not broke in upon?
59 페이지 - Indian, rich and with a warmth of heart peculiar to his climate, has rescued my father from his troubles, satisfied his wants, and enabled him to accomplish his exchange. When I relate to you the manner in which this was done, you will be charmed; I can only now add, that it was by chance we found out that his name is Belcour, and that he is a friend of Mr. Stockwell's. I...
8 페이지 - Ah ! that's an office I am weary of; I wish a friend would take it up ; I would to heaven you had leisure for the employ ; but, did you drive a trade...
21 페이지 - Continual licence has lull'd her into such a lethargy of care, that she speaks of her excesses with the same easy confidence, as if they were so many virtues. What a turn has her head taken ! — But how to cure it — take my friend's opinion — Manly will speak freely — my sister with tenderness to both sides. They know my case — I'll talk with them.
110 페이지 - I see you are innocent, and it was cruel to suspect you You have taken a load of anguish off my mind — and yet your kind interposition comes too late; Mr. Oakly's love for me is entirely destroyed. [Weeping.
49 페이지 - I'll have nothing to do with them ; leave your diamonds with, me, and give your order for the value of them to the owner ; the money would be as good as the trinkets, I warrant you. Bel. Hey ! how ! I never thought of that ; but a breach of trust ; 'tis impossible : I never can consent, therefore give me the jewels back again. Mrs. Ful. Take them; I am now to tell you, the lady is in this house.