The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: With a Short Account of His LifeG. Bell and sons, 1876 - 563페이지 |
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... fear- ful to him must have been the remembrance of those brilliant hours of his youth , when he was the theme of general obser vation ! Consider him , however , in what light we may , still did he maintain some superiority over all ...
... fear- ful to him must have been the remembrance of those brilliant hours of his youth , when he was the theme of general obser vation ! Consider him , however , in what light we may , still did he maintain some superiority over all ...
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... fear Dry be that tear . ' Ask'st thou how long my love will stay When all that's new is past ? How long , ah Delia , can I say How long my life will last ? Dry be that tear , be hush'd that sigh At least I'll love thee till I die ...
... fear Dry be that tear . ' Ask'st thou how long my love will stay When all that's new is past ? How long , ah Delia , can I say How long my life will last ? Dry be that tear , be hush'd that sigh At least I'll love thee till I die ...
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... fear from my father's violent temper . 66 For another year we went on in the same manner ; till , at last , finding it impossible to conquer my inclinations , he soon brought me to a confession of my weakness , which has been the cause ...
... fear from my father's violent temper . 66 For another year we went on in the same manner ; till , at last , finding it impossible to conquer my inclinations , he soon brought me to a confession of my weakness , which has been the cause ...
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... fears were true . He had gone to Dr. Harring ton and Dr. W. , and begged of them for God's sake to go to our house that night , in case I should have taken it before he returned in the evening . When he came I was on the settee in a ...
... fears were true . He had gone to Dr. Harring ton and Dr. W. , and begged of them for God's sake to go to our house that night , in case I should have taken it before he returned in the evening . When he came I was on the settee in a ...
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... fear , that I did not know what I should do ; but as Matthews had declared he would ruin my reputation , I was resolved never to stay in Bath . He then first proposed my going to France , and entering a convent , where he said I should ...
... fear , that I did not know what I should do ; but as Matthews had declared he would ruin my reputation , I was resolved never to stay in Bath . He then first proposed my going to France , and entering a convent , where he said I should ...
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Acres admiration Alonzo Aman believe brother Captain Absolute character Chas Clara Cora Dang dear Don Ferd Don Jer Drury Lane Drury Lane Theatre Duen Egad Elvira Enter Exeunt Exit Fash father Faulk Faulkland feel fellow gentleman give happy Hastings hear heard heart Heaven honour hope House Isaac Lady Sneer Lady Teaz letter look Lord Fop Lory Louisa Lydia ma'am madam Malaprop marry matter Matthews mind Miss Hoyd never O'Con Pizarro play pray Puff Re-enter RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Rolla Rosy SCENE School for Scandal SERVANT Sheridan Sir Anth Sir Anthony Sir Fret Sir Luc Sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter Sir Tun Sir Tunbelly speak speech sure Surf Teazle tell Theatre thee there's thing thou thought Warren Hastings wish word young Zounds
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226 페이지 - Jack ; — I have heard you for some time with patience — I have been cool — quite cool ; but take care — you know I am compliance itself — when I am not thwarted ; — no one more easily led — when I have my own way ; — but don't put me in a frenzy.
175 페이지 - MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS AND LEGAL INSTRUMENTS UNDER THE HAND AND SEAL OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : including the Tragedy of King Lear and a small fragment of Hamlet, from the Original MSS.
304 페이지 - I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me ; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip, But where my own did hope to sip.
371 페이지 - Or a congress at the close of a general war wherein all the members, even to her eyes, appear to have a different interest, and her nose and chin are the only parties likely to join issue.
223 페이지 - I didn't invent it myself though; but a commander in our militia, a great scholar, I assure you, says that there is no meaning in the common oaths, and that nothing but their antiquity makes them respectable; because, he says, the ancients would never stick to an oath or two, but would say, by Jove!
402 페이지 - Certainly, Sir Peter, the heart that is conscious of its own integrity is ever slow to credit another's treachery.
389 페이지 - I take to be a prudent old fellow, who has got money to lend. I am blockhead enough to give fifty per cent, sooner than not have it! and you, I presume, are rogue enough to take a hundred if you can get it. Now, sir, you see we are acquainted at once, and may proceed to business without further ceremony.
401 페이지 - So, so; then I perceive your prescription is, that I must sin in my own defence, and part with my virtue to preserve my reputation?
430 페이지 - Why, as to reforming, Sir Peter, I'll make no promises, and that I take to be a proof that I intend to set about it. But here shall be my monitor, my gentle guide. Ah, can I leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine?
231 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...