The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 2권J. B. Lippincott, 1859 |
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... thought , are perished , O. Wil . They are past the fear Of future tempests or a wreck on shore ; Those who escap'd are still expos'd to both . Where's your mistress ? Ran . I saw her pass the High - street , towards the Minster . O ...
... thought , are perished , O. Wil . They are past the fear Of future tempests or a wreck on shore ; Those who escap'd are still expos'd to both . Where's your mistress ? Ran . I saw her pass the High - street , towards the Minster . O ...
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... thought so wise and just ? What ! teach and counsel me to be a villain ! Sure grief has made him frantic , or some fiend Assumed his shape - I shall suspect my senses . High - minded he was ever , and improvident ; But pitiful and ...
... thought so wise and just ? What ! teach and counsel me to be a villain ! Sure grief has made him frantic , or some fiend Assumed his shape - I shall suspect my senses . High - minded he was ever , and improvident ; But pitiful and ...
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... thoughts ; but when I heard you name Self - murder , it reviv'd the frightful image Of such a dreadful scene . Agn ... thought at all : But I take nothing ill from thee . Adieu ; I've tarried longer than I first intended , And my poor ...
... thoughts ; but when I heard you name Self - murder , it reviv'd the frightful image Of such a dreadful scene . Agn ... thought at all : But I take nothing ill from thee . Adieu ; I've tarried longer than I first intended , And my poor ...
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... thought ! -Or should my parents , Griev'd for my absence and oppressed with want , Have sunk beneath their burden , and expir'd , While 1 , too late , was flying to relieve them ; The end of all my long and weary travels , The hope that ...
... thought ! -Or should my parents , Griev'd for my absence and oppressed with want , Have sunk beneath their burden , and expir'd , While 1 , too late , was flying to relieve them ; The end of all my long and weary travels , The hope that ...
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... thought ; Persuade yourself , that what you wish is true ; And triumph in your falsehood . - Yes , he's dead ; You were his fate . The cruel winds and waves , That cast him pale and breathless on the shore , Spar'd him for greater woes ...
... thought ; Persuade yourself , that what you wish is true ; And triumph in your falsehood . - Yes , he's dead ; You were his fate . The cruel winds and waves , That cast him pale and breathless on the shore , Spar'd him for greater woes ...
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Aladin arms art thou Arvida Belvidera better bless Capt Castalio Cato Cham Char Clarinda colonel COVENT GARDEN curse dare dear death devil door Eger Enter Erit Euph Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulkland fear fellow fortune gentleman give hand happy hear heart Heaven honour hope husband Juba Kitty Lady Lady L leave live look lord Lucy Madam Malaprop marriage marry master MIRABEL Miss H mistress ne'er never night Nysa o'er passion Pertinax Philotas Phocion pity poor Pr'ythee pray Raby Rackett Rand Re-enter Sackbut SCENE Selim servant Sir G Snacks soul speak Stuke sure sword Syphax tears tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast thought Timoleon Tony twas villain virtue what's wife wish woman wretch young Zounds
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308 페이지 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
159 페이지 - My name is Norval ! on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks : a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
353 페이지 - Sir, I repeat it, if I please you in this affair, 'tis all I desire. Not that I think a woman the worse for being handsome; but, sir, if you please to recollect, you before hinted something about a hump or two, one eye, and a few more graces of that kind. Now, without being very nice...
347 페이지 - ... geometry, that she might know something of the contagious countries. But above all, Sir Anthony, she should be mistress of orthodoxy, that she might not misspell and mispronounce words so shamefully as girls usually do; and likewise that she might reprehend the true meaning of what she is saying. This, Sir Anthony, is what I would have a woman know; and I don't think there is a superstitious article in it.
252 페이지 - Ohy 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 Heaven, Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
395 페이지 - After the disappointments of the day, welcome once more, Charles, to the comforts of a clean room and a good fire. Upon my word a very well-looking house ; antique but creditable. Mar. The usual fate of a large mansion. Having first ruined the master by good housekeeping, it at last comes to levy contributions as an inn.
347 페이지 - I would by no means wish a daughter of mine to be a progeny of learning; I don't think so much learning becomes a young woman; for instance, I would never let her meddle with Greek, or Hebrew, or algebra, or simony, or fluxions, or paradoxes, or such inflammatory branches of learning — neither would it be necessary for her to handle any of your mathematical, astronomical, diabolical instruments.
395 페이지 - But tell me, George, where could I have learned that assurance you talk of ? My life has been chiefly spent in a college or an inn, in seclusion from that lovely part of the creation that chiefly teach men confidence. I don't know that I was ever familiarly acquainted with a single modest woman — except my mother — But among females of another class, you know — HAST.
300 페이지 - No, let us draw her term of freedom out In its full length, and spin it to the last, So shall we gain still one day's liberty; And let me perish, but in Cato's judgment, A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty, Is worth a whole eternity in bondage.
264 페이지 - Then hear me, bounteous heaven ; Pour down your blessings on this beauteous head, Where everlasting sweets are always springing : . With a continual giving hand, let peace, Honour, and safety, always hover round her ; Feed her with plenty, let her eyes ne'er see A sight of sorrow, nor her heart know mourning : Crown all her days with joy...