The RivalsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1907 - 131페이지 |
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... never converted to these prin- ciples , but they obtained in literary society and were , for the moment , fashionable . There were not lacking those who protested . Fielding , who had studied out something of the secret of Mo- lière's ...
... never converted to these prin- ciples , but they obtained in literary society and were , for the moment , fashionable . There were not lacking those who protested . Fielding , who had studied out something of the secret of Mo- lière's ...
xix 페이지
... never took kindly to the sentimen- tal school . Yet so anxious was he for the success of the Rivals , and so important was this success to him , that he attempted to conciliate the wits and fine ladies who were bitten by the current ...
... never took kindly to the sentimen- tal school . Yet so anxious was he for the success of the Rivals , and so important was this success to him , that he attempted to conciliate the wits and fine ladies who were bitten by the current ...
xxiii 페이지
... never read . Not content with thus robbing Sheridan of the con- stituent parts of his play , an attempt has been made to deprive him of the play itself . Under the head of Literary Gossip , a British weekly called The Athenæum , on ...
... never read . Not content with thus robbing Sheridan of the con- stituent parts of his play , an attempt has been made to deprive him of the play itself . Under the head of Literary Gossip , a British weekly called The Athenæum , on ...
xxv 페이지
... never so aptly in- congruous and so exactly inaccurate as Mrs. Malaprop . This trick of speech is all either Mistress Bramble or Mrs. Slipslop have in com- mon with Mrs. Malaprop ; and Mrs. Heidel- berg has not even this . The charge ...
... never so aptly in- congruous and so exactly inaccurate as Mrs. Malaprop . This trick of speech is all either Mistress Bramble or Mrs. Slipslop have in com- mon with Mrs. Malaprop ; and Mrs. Heidel- berg has not even this . The charge ...
xxix 페이지
... a feigned voice , to the circumstances of his own life . The Rivals , as a play , has suffered the usual vicissitudes of all old favourites . Although never long forgotten , it has been now and again neg- [ xxix ] Introduction.
... a feigned voice , to the circumstances of his own life . The Rivals , as a play , has suffered the usual vicissitudes of all old favourites . Although never long forgotten , it has been now and again neg- [ xxix ] Introduction.
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aunt Bath become a young Beverley Bob Acres called Captain Absolute character damned David dear devil duty ensign Enter FAULKLAND Enter Sir ANTHONY Exeunt severally Exit FAG Fag faith father Faulk fellow fight Frances Sheridan gentleman girl give happy hear heart Heaven honour humour Humphrey Clinker hussy impudent Jack Julia kind lady laugh letter Look'ee lover Lucy Lydia Languish ma'am madam Maid Malaprop matter mind Miss Languish mistress Molière never niece night Nut-brown Maid Odds pardon passion Pay Old Debts Pickle play poor pray puppy quarrel quick Reënter RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Rivals SCENE School for Scandal Serj SERVANT Sheridan Sir Anth Sir ANTHONY ABSOLUTE Sir Luc Sir Lucius O'Trigger sirrah soul speak spirits Stoops to Conquer suppose sure tell temper there's Thomas Thos thought valour what's wish woman word Zounds
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113 페이지 - Nay, Sir Lucius, you can't have a better second than my friend Acres — He is a most determined dog — called in the country Fighting Bob.
18 페이지 - Heaven to release me from him, 'tis unknown what tears I shed ! But suppose we were going to give you another choice, will you promise us to give up this Beverley ? Lyd.
115 페이지 - Then let us study to preserve it so: and while Hope pictures to us a flattering scene of future bliss, let us deny its pencil those colours which are too bright to be lasting. — When hearts deserving happiness would unite their fortunes, Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modest hurtless flowers; but illjudging Passion will force the gaudier rose into the wreath, whose thorn offends them when its leaves are dropped ! [Exeunt omnes Epilogue BY THE AUTHOR Spoken by Mrs.
30 페이지 - I've travelled like a comet, with a tail of dust all the way as long as the Mall.
29 페이지 - Ay, but we may choose whether we will take the hint or not. — So, then, Faulkland, if you were convinced that Julia were well and in spirits, you would be entirely content?
18 페이지 - What business have you, miss, with preference and aversion? They don't become a young woman; and you ought to know, that as both always wear off, 'tis safest in matrimony to begin with a little aversion. I am sure I hated your poor dear uncle before marriage as if he'd been a blackamoor — and yet, miss, you are sensible what a wife I made!
72 페이지 - Look'ee, master, this honour seems to me to be a marvellous false friend: ay, truly, a very courtier-like servant.
123 페이지 - You blockhead, never say more than is necessary. FAG. I beg pardon, Sir— I beg pardon But with submission, a lie is nothing unless one supports it. Sir, whenever I draw on my invention for a good current lie, I always forge indorsements, as well as the bill.
69 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. Sir Luc.
52 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...