The Rehearsal: A Comedy

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G. Cawthorn, 1796 - 120페이지
 

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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.

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