British Theatre, المجلد 8J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 23
... poor house here in our days . Mat . Cob , canst thou shew me of a gentleman , one Captain Bobadil , where his lodging is ? Cob . O , my guest , sir , you mean ! Mat . Thy guest ! Alas ! ha , ha . Cob . Why do you laugh , sir ? Do you ...
... poor house here in our days . Mat . Cob , canst thou shew me of a gentleman , one Captain Bobadil , where his lodging is ? Cob . O , my guest , sir , you mean ! Mat . Thy guest ! Alas ! ha , ha . Cob . Why do you laugh , sir ? Do you ...
الصفحة 37
... poor mortals plague : For , like a pestilence , it doth infect The houses of the brain . First , it begins Solely to work upon the phantasy , Filling her seat with such pestiferous air As soon corrupts the judgment , and from thence ...
... poor mortals plague : For , like a pestilence , it doth infect The houses of the brain . First , it begins Solely to work upon the phantasy , Filling her seat with such pestiferous air As soon corrupts the judgment , and from thence ...
الصفحة 40
... poor gentleman , a soldier , that , in the better state of my fortunes , scorn'd so mean a refuge , but now it is the humour of necessity to have it so . You seem to be , gentlemen , well affected to martial men , else I should rather ...
... poor gentleman , a soldier , that , in the better state of my fortunes , scorn'd so mean a refuge , but now it is the humour of necessity to have it so . You seem to be , gentlemen , well affected to martial men , else I should rather ...
الصفحة 44
... poor soldier ! I am asham'd of this base course of life , ( God's my com- fort ) but extremity provokes me to't : what remedy ? Kno . I have not for you now . Brain . By the faith I bear unto truth , gentleman , it is no ordinary custom ...
... poor soldier ! I am asham'd of this base course of life , ( God's my com- fort ) but extremity provokes me to't : what remedy ? Kno . I have not for you now . Brain . By the faith I bear unto truth , gentleman , it is no ordinary custom ...
الصفحة 45
John Bell. poor supper ; I had suck'd the hilts long before , I am a pagan else : sweet honour . Kno . Believe me , I am taken with some wonder , To think a fellow of thy outward presence , Should , in the frame and fashion of his mind ...
John Bell. poor supper ; I had suck'd the hilts long before , I am a pagan else : sweet honour . Kno . Believe me , I am taken with some wonder , To think a fellow of thy outward presence , Should , in the frame and fashion of his mind ...
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