The Rehearsal: A ComedyG. Cawthorn, 1796 - 120페이지 |
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1st King 1st Play 1st Sold 2d King 2d Play 66 Bayes admirably Amaryllis battle boots Chloris cloud conceit Conquest of Granada Coranto cuirassiers dance dare dead devil do't Drawcansir drink e'er eclipse egad Exeunt Exit Failer faith fancy farce gentlemen give fire gods gone Haste hear heard us whisper honour John Johnson Kings of Brentford Knightsbridge Lardella Lord Luna methinks Naker never Note 12 on't Parthenope persons Phab Phoo Phys Players enter plot poets pr'ythee pray Pret pretty Prince Prettyman Prince Volscius prologue REHEARSAL rogue scene shew Siege of Rhodes Sir John Suckling Slighted Maid Smith speak stage stay suppose sure tell thee there's Thim things thou Thun town troth Tyrannic Love United Kingdoms verse Vols vow to Gad whole play Wild Gallant Wintershall word writ write zookers
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115 페이지 - In the bright moonshine, while winds whistle loud, Tivy, tivy, tivy? we mount and we fly, All racking along in a downy white cloud ; And lest our leap from the sky prove too far, We slide on the back of a new falling star, And drop from above In a jelly of love.
15 페이지 - For you must know there is, in nature, but two ways of making very good prologues. The one is by civility, by insinuation, good language, and all that, to — a — in a manner, steal your plaudit from the...
65 페이지 - Pret. Let not thy love the course of nature fright : Nature does most in harmony delight. Vols. How weak a deity would nature prove, Contending with the powerful god of love ! Bayes.
10 페이지 - Montaigne, Seneca's Tragedies, Horace, Juvenal, Claudian, Pliny, Plutarch's lives, and the rest, have ever thought upon this subject: and so, in a trice, by leaving out a few words, or putting in others of my own, the business is done.
9 페이지 - Smith. —• Well, but how is this done by rule, sir ? Bayes. — Why thus, sir ; nothing so easy when understood. I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one : if there be any wit...
59 페이지 - Yes, and a most extraordinary comfort to boot. BAYES. Your bed of love from dangers I will free ; But most from love of any future Bee. And when with pity your heart-strings shall crack, With empty arms I'l bear you on my back.
81 페이지 - And from their bodies drives their trembling souls. If they had wings, and to the gods could fly, I would pursue and beat 'em through the sky ; And make proud Jove, with all his thunder, see This single arm more dreadful is than he.
51 페이지 - I'l tell you how, I made the Prince sit down upon the Petticoat, no more than so, and pretended to his Father that he had just then got the Belly-ake: whereupon, his Father went out to call a Physician, and his man ran away with the Petticoat.
16 페이지 - em all, in nature, to mend it. Besides, Sir, I have printed above a hundred sheets of paper to insinuate the plot into the boxes: and, withal, have appointed two or three dozen of my friends to be ready in the pit, who, I'm sure, will clap, and so the rest, you know, must follow; and then pray, Sir, what becomes of your "suppose"?
101 페이지 - Shrinks up, and folds its silken arms to rest; And, bending to the blast, all pale and dead, Hears from within the wind sing round its head; So, shrouded up, your beauty disappears: Unveil, my love, and lay aside your fears.