The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: With a Short Account of His LifeG. Bell and sons, 1876 - 563페이지 |
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... nature in her sweet simplicity usually attempts . He sought from the im- mediate family and friends materials for his publication , and of course received from them only such as were likely to embellish his narrative , and produce the ...
... nature in her sweet simplicity usually attempts . He sought from the im- mediate family and friends materials for his publication , and of course received from them only such as were likely to embellish his narrative , and produce the ...
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... natural ability , and to have assumed an air of unutterable dulness ; the younger Colman says , " he made the twin stars which nature had stuck in his head , look like two coddled gooseberries . " Her " Memoirs of Sidney Biddulph " have ...
... natural ability , and to have assumed an air of unutterable dulness ; the younger Colman says , " he made the twin stars which nature had stuck in his head , look like two coddled gooseberries . " Her " Memoirs of Sidney Biddulph " have ...
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... Nature seems to have lavished her richest trea- sures , and Art to have nobly seconded her . This young lady was destined to have a lasting influence upon the conduct , the talents , and the happiness of young Sheridan . Various are the ...
... Nature seems to have lavished her richest trea- sures , and Art to have nobly seconded her . This young lady was destined to have a lasting influence upon the conduct , the talents , and the happiness of young Sheridan . Various are the ...
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... natural vanity of a young author from becom- ing offensive . The epilogue was also spoken by Mrs. Bulk- ley , and deserves to be preserved as one of those lively and clever specimens of a style in which Sheridan would have ex- celled ...
... natural vanity of a young author from becom- ing offensive . The epilogue was also spoken by Mrs. Bulk- ley , and deserves to be preserved as one of those lively and clever specimens of a style in which Sheridan would have ex- celled ...
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... natural results of the observation which even a superficial stranger might make , without it being attributed to him that a love of scandal and of satire , was predominant in him . The least interesting of his delineations , Falkland ...
... natural results of the observation which even a superficial stranger might make , without it being attributed to him that a love of scandal and of satire , was predominant in him . The least interesting of his delineations , Falkland ...
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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...