The Critic: Or, a Tragedy Rehearsed : a Dramatic Piece in Two ActsJohn Douglas, 1848 - 41페이지 |
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... KING , who is disguised in a cloak , & c .; he regards her attentively . DON JOSE follows at a distance , watching . Marit . A maravedi , sir ; only one ; ah ! [ The King takes out his purse . ] I have lost the power of charming coin ...
... KING , who is disguised in a cloak , & c .; he regards her attentively . DON JOSE follows at a distance , watching . Marit . A maravedi , sir ; only one ; ah ! [ The King takes out his purse . ] I have lost the power of charming coin ...
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... KING , who is disguised in a cloak , & c .; he regards her attentively . DON JOSE follows at a dis- tance , watching . Marit . A maravedi , sir ; only one ; ah ! [ The King takes out his purse . ] I have lost the power of charming coin ...
... KING , who is disguised in a cloak , & c .; he regards her attentively . DON JOSE follows at a dis- tance , watching . Marit . A maravedi , sir ; only one ; ah ! [ The King takes out his purse . ] I have lost the power of charming coin ...
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... King ? No one has yet pleaded for you . Don C. Nay , boy , all are not so indifferent to my fate . There was one venerable old man who threw himself in the path of the King , regardless of the wheels 16 [ ACT I. DON CESAR DE BAZAN .
... King ? No one has yet pleaded for you . Don C. Nay , boy , all are not so indifferent to my fate . There was one venerable old man who threw himself in the path of the King , regardless of the wheels 16 [ ACT I. DON CESAR DE BAZAN .
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... King , regardless of the wheels of the royal carriage , or the hoofs of the royal mules ; he stretched forth his ... King's favorite minister , and as your friend , if you will accept the conditions I am about to pro- pose , I swear to ...
... King , regardless of the wheels of the royal carriage , or the hoofs of the royal mules ; he stretched forth his ... King's favorite minister , and as your friend , if you will accept the conditions I am about to pro- pose , I swear to ...
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... King . There is now no barrier but this ruin- ed spendthrift . The task to win Maritana was more diffi- cult than I ... King's heart is touched -- of course , on the advice of his minister - a pardon is signed , 20 [ Acr 1 . DON CESAR DE ...
... King . There is now no barrier but this ruin- ed spendthrift . The task to win Maritana was more diffi- cult than I ... King's heart is touched -- of course , on the advice of his minister - a pardon is signed , 20 [ Acr 1 . DON CESAR DE ...
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33 페이지 - We have not seen the gentleman, but he has the family you mention. TONY. The daughter, a tall, trapesing, trolloping, talkative maypole — the son, a pretty, well-bred, agreeable youth, that everybody is fond of ! MARLOW. Our information differs in this. The daughter is said to be well-bred and beautiful; the son, an awkward booby, reared up and spoiled at his mother's apron-string.
26 페이지 - And am I to blame ? The poor boy was always too sickly to do any good. A school would be his death. When he comes to be a little stronger, who knows what a year or two's Latin may do for him ? HARD.
28 페이지 - You know our agreement, sir. You allow me the morning to receive and pay visits, and to dress in my own manner; and in the evening, I put on my housewife's dress to please you.
32 페이지 - Squire Lumpkin was the finest gentleman I ever set my eyes on. For winding the straight horn, or beating a thicket for a hare, or a wench, he never had his fellow.
9 페이지 - I'm resolved to keep up the delusion. Tell me, Pimple, how do you like my present dress? Don't you think I look something like Cherry in the Beaux
29 페이지 - My dear papa, why will you mortify one so ? Well, if he refuses, instead of breaking my heart at his indifference, I'll only break my glass for its flattery, set my cap to some newer fashion, and look out for some less difficult admirer.
32 페이지 - I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. Tony. Then desire them to step this way, and I'll set them right in a twinkling. (Exit LANDLORD.) Gentlemen, as they mayn't be good enough company for you, step down for a moment, and I'll be with you in the squeezing of a lemon.
27 페이지 - Goodness! what a quantity of superfluous silk hast thou got about thee, girl ! I could never teach the fools of this age, that the indigent world could be clothed out of the trimmings of the vain.
35 페이지 - LANDLORD: [Apart to Tony] Sure, you ben't sending them to your father's as an inn, be you? TONY: Mum, you fool, you. Let them find that out.