British Theatre, المجلد 8J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 12
... thee do : and not to spend Your coin on every bawble that you fancy , every foolish brain that humours you . " I would not have you to invade each place , " Nor thrust yourself on all societies , " Till men's affections , or your own ...
... thee do : and not to spend Your coin on every bawble that you fancy , every foolish brain that humours you . " I would not have you to invade each place , " Nor thrust yourself on all societies , " Till men's affections , or your own ...
الصفحة 15
... thee , hast thou forsworn all thy friends i ' th ' Old Jewry ? or dost thou think us all Jews that inhabit there ? Leave thy vigilant father alone , to number over his green apricots , evening and morning , o ' the north - west wall ...
... thee , hast thou forsworn all thy friends i ' th ' Old Jewry ? or dost thou think us all Jews that inhabit there ? Leave thy vigilant father alone , to number over his green apricots , evening and morning , o ' the north - west wall ...
الصفحة 18
... thee , made he i ' the reading of it ? Was he angry , or pleas'd ? Brain . Nay , sir , I saw him not read it , nor open it , I assure your worship . E. Kno . No ! How know'st thou then , that he did either ? Brain . Marry , sir ...
... thee , made he i ' the reading of it ? Was he angry , or pleas'd ? Brain . Nay , sir , I saw him not read it , nor open it , I assure your worship . E. Kno . No ! How know'st thou then , that he did either ? Brain . Marry , sir ...
الصفحة 20
... thee Step . O , now I see who he laughs at . He laughs at somebody in that letter . By this good light , an ' he had laugh'd at me―― E. Kno . How now , cousin Stephen , melancholy ? Step . Yes , a little . I thought you had laugh'd at ...
... thee Step . O , now I see who he laughs at . He laughs at somebody in that letter . By this good light , an ' he had laugh'd at me―― E. Kno . How now , cousin Stephen , melancholy ? Step . Yes , a little . I thought you had laugh'd at ...
الصفحة 23
... thee , advise thyself well : do not wrong the gentleman and thyself too . I dare be sworn he scorns thy house . He ! he lodge in such a base , obscure place as thy house ! Tut , I know his dispo- sition so well , he would not lie in thy ...
... thee , advise thyself well : do not wrong the gentleman and thyself too . I dare be sworn he scorns thy house . He ! he lodge in such a base , obscure place as thy house ! Tut , I know his dispo- sition so well , he would not lie in thy ...
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Arethusa Beaumont and Fletcher believe Bellario better Brain Brain-worm brother cann't Cash Clem COLLEY CIBBER Count Bas cousin creature Dame dear devil Dion Enter Lady Exeunt Exit faith favour fool gentleman give happy hast hear heart Heav'n honour hope humour husband Jenny JOHN MOODY King Kite KNO'WELL Lady Betty Lady EASY Lady G Lady Grace Lady Graveairs Lady Wrong ladyship live look Lord Foppington Lord Morelove madam Manly married mind mistress Moody Moth Motherly Myrtilla never on't pardon Pharamond Philaster play Pr'ythee pray Rich SCENE servant shew Sir Cha Sir Charles Sir Fran Sir Francis sister speak Step sure talk tell thee there's thing thou thought Thra Townly Troth Trusty twill Well-bred What's wife woman