The British Drama: Illustrated, 1권John Dicks, 1868 |
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... hear him say . " ' Tis cruel to dis- tress the afflicted . " - And when he saw me at the door , he begged pardon that his friend had knocked so loud . Stuk . I wish I had known of this . Was it a large demand , madam . Char . I heard ...
... hear him say . " ' Tis cruel to dis- tress the afflicted . " - And when he saw me at the door , he begged pardon that his friend had knocked so loud . Stuk . I wish I had known of this . Was it a large demand , madam . Char . I heard ...
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... hear ne more of this : my heart aches for him ; I have undone him . Lew . The world says otherwise . Bev . The world is false , then ! I have business with you , love . We'll leave them to their rancour . ( Going . ) Char . No ; we ...
... hear ne more of this : my heart aches for him ; I have undone him . Lew . The world says otherwise . Bev . The world is false , then ! I have business with you , love . We'll leave them to their rancour . ( Going . ) Char . No ; we ...
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... hear me , heaven . ( Kneels . ) Look down with mercy on his sorrows ! Give softness to his looks , and quiet to his heart ! On me , on me , if misery must be the lot of either , multiply misfortunes ! I'll bear them patiently , so he be ...
... hear me , heaven . ( Kneels . ) Look down with mercy on his sorrows ! Give softness to his looks , and quiet to his heart ! On me , on me , if misery must be the lot of either , multiply misfortunes ! I'll bear them patiently , so he be ...
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... Hear me , I beg thee ! -I conjure thee , hear me ! While , with an agonizing heart , I swear , By all the pangs . I feel , by all the sorrows , The terrors and despair thy loss shall give me , My hate was on my rival bent alone . Oh ...
... Hear me , I beg thee ! -I conjure thee , hear me ! While , with an agonizing heart , I swear , By all the pangs . I feel , by all the sorrows , The terrors and despair thy loss shall give me , My hate was on my rival bent alone . Oh ...
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... hear , you shall hear , Mac ; so sir , with great composure , seeing a smart oaken cudgel that stood very handily in a corner of my dressing - room , I ordered two of my fellows to hold the rascal , and another to take the cudgel , and ...
... hear , you shall hear , Mac ; so sir , with great composure , seeing a smart oaken cudgel that stood very handily in a corner of my dressing - room , I ordered two of my fellows to hold the rascal , and another to take the cudgel , and ...
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Acres Alice Alonzo art thou Baron Belvidera better Beverley bless brother Bruin Capt Char Charles child Constantia Cora Countess dear death devil Don Carlos Dornton Eger Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulk Faulkland fear fellow fortune Freelove gentleman give Gold Goldfinch hand happy Harry Hast hear heard heart heaven Hodge honour hope JANE SHORE Jenny Julia Kenric Lady F leave live look lord Lucy madam Malaprop marry master Milford Mirabel Miss H Mysis never night Nysa Oakly on't Oriana Pier poor pray Rolla Saib SCENE servant shew Sir Anth Sir Lucius Sneak Sophia soul speak Steinfort Stra Stuk Sulky sure tears tell thee there's thing thou thought Tony villain Widow wife woman wretch young Zounds
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278 페이지 - Oh woman ! lovely woman! Nature made thee To temper man: we had been brutes without you; Angels are painted fair, to look like you : There's in you all that we believe of heav'n, Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
241 페이지 - Pray what is the case ? I ask no names. Acres. Mark me, Sir Lucius, I fall as deep as need be in love with a young lady — her friends take my part — I follow her to Bath — send word of my arrival ; and receive answer that the lady is to be otherwise disposed of. This, Sir Lucius, I call being ill-used.
87 페이지 - Not in the least. There was a time, indeed, I fretted myself about the mistakes of government, like other people ; but finding myself every day grow more angry, and the government growing no better, I left it to mend itself. Since that, I no more trouble my head about Hyder Ally, or Ally Cawn, than about Ally Croaker.
248 페이지 - I doubt it is going — yes — my valour is certainly going! — it is sneaking off! — I feel it oozing out as it were at the palms of my hands ! Sir Luc.
83 페이지 - My dear papa, why will you mortify one so? — Well, if he refuses, instead of breaking my heart at his indifference, I'll only break my glass for its flattery, set my cap to some newer fashion, and look out for some less difficult admirer.
92 페이지 - What a bawling in every part of the house ! I have scarce a moment's repose. If I go to the best room, there I find my host and his story : if I fly to the gallery, there we have my hostess with her curtsey down to the ground.
83 페이지 - Eh ! you have frozen me to death again. That word reserved has undone all the rest of his accomplishments. A reserved lover, it is said, always makes a suspicious husband. Hard. On the contrary, modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched with nobler virtues.
241 페이지 - Now, I'll leave you to fix your own time. — Take my advice, and you'll decide it this evening if you can ; then let the worst come of it, 'twill be off your mind to-morrow.
248 페이지 - Observe me, Mr. Acres— I must not be trifled with. You have certainly challenged somebody, and you came here to fight him. Now, if that gentleman is willing to represent him, I can't see, for my soul, why it isn't just the same thing.
88 페이지 - The horses that carried us down are now fatigued with their journey, but they'll soon be refreshed; and then, if my dearest girl will trust in her faithful Hastings, we shall soon be landed in France, where even among slaves the laws of marriage are respected.