British Theatre, المجلد 19J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 15
... poor gentleman brought Miss home , my master meets ' em at the door , and , without asking any question , very civilly shuts it against him . Well , for a whole fortnight afterwards I was continually entertained with the young spark's ...
... poor gentleman brought Miss home , my master meets ' em at the door , and , without asking any question , very civilly shuts it against him . Well , for a whole fortnight afterwards I was continually entertained with the young spark's ...
الصفحة 39
... poor brother . Mar. Oh , I shall hate you if you are serious . Oh ! see what your wicked words have occasioned : I pro- test you are a conjurer , and certainly deal with the devil . Enter FREDERICK . Har . Oh brother ! I am glad you are ...
... poor brother . Mar. Oh , I shall hate you if you are serious . Oh ! see what your wicked words have occasioned : I pro- test you are a conjurer , and certainly deal with the devil . Enter FREDERICK . Har . Oh brother ! I am glad you are ...
الصفحة 62
... poor father to such a degree . Mrs. Wise . It is ill - breeding , child , to refuse so often . Love . Oh , that the devil would but fly away with this fellow ! Fred . See , Madam , what agonies he is in lest you should return it — It is ...
... poor father to such a degree . Mrs. Wise . It is ill - breeding , child , to refuse so often . Love . Oh , that the devil would but fly away with this fellow ! Fred . See , Madam , what agonies he is in lest you should return it — It is ...
الصفحة 65
... poor , you overthrow all that you have said ; for it has long been an established maxim , that he who is rich can have no vice , and he that is poor can have no virtue . Fred . These principles are foreign to the real sen- timents of ...
... poor , you overthrow all that you have said ; for it has long been an established maxim , that he who is rich can have no vice , and he that is poor can have no virtue . Fred . These principles are foreign to the real sen- timents of ...
الصفحة 67
... poor excuse for such a behaviour ; and in my opinion the coquette who sacrifices the ease and reputation of as many as she is able to an ill - natur'd vanity , is a more odious , a more pernicious creature , than the wretch whom ...
... poor excuse for such a behaviour ; and in my opinion the coquette who sacrifices the ease and reputation of as many as she is able to an ill - natur'd vanity , is a more odious , a more pernicious creature , than the wretch whom ...
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Abigail afraid ATALL believe better cann't Clar Clarinda Cler Clerimont Coach COLLEY CIBBER Colonel Standfast conjurer cousin creature cuckold Dain dare dear devil dost drum dside Enter Lady Enter LOVEGOLD Exeunt Exit extravagance faith fancy Fantome father fortune Fred Frederick Gard ghost happiness Harriet hast hear heart HENRY FIELDING honour hope husband impudence James jointure Lady SADLIFE Lady TRUMAN lady's ladyship Lappet live look Love lover madam Mariana marriage marry master methinks mistress never obliged old gentleman pardon person play poor Pr'ythee Pray pretty rimont rogue SCENE servant shew Sir Geo Sir George Sir Sol Sir Solomon sirrah steward sure talk tell thee there's thing thousand pounds three thousand guineas Tinsel told Vellum what's Wheed wife Wise Wish WISHWELL woman word
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الصفحة 55 - Cler. You may leave the ordering of the supper to me, Sir ; I will take care of that. Love. Do so ; see and provide something to cloy...
الصفحة 9 - This makes one almost afraid of one's own shadow. As I was walking from the stable t'other night without my lanthorn, I fell across a beam, that lay in my way, and faith my heart was in my mouth I thought I had stumbled over a spirit.
الصفحة 108 - I am the person you sent for — the laceman will be here immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ? — if you please, we will take measure first. I do not know, sir, who was so kind as to recommend me to you, but I believe I shall give you entire satisfaction. I may defy any tailor in England to understand the fashion better than myself; the thing is impossible, sir. I always visit France twice a year ; and though I say it, that should not...
الصفحة 74 - I'll make him believe just the contrary of every word she has told him. Fred. Can you do that? Ram. Never fear it, sir ; I'll warrant my lies keep even pace with hers. But, sir, I have another plot; I don't question but before you sleep I shall put you in possession of some thousands of your father's money. Fred. He has done all in his power to provoke me to it ; but I am afraid that will be carrying the jest too far.
الصفحة 98 - I was signing that damned contract. I will go to a justice, and have all my house put to their oaths, my servants, my children, my mistress, and myself, too ; all the people in the house, and in the street, and in the town, I will have them all executed ; I will hang all the world, and if I don't find my money, I will hang myself afterwards ! \_Exit, R.
الصفحة 11 - Do but hear me, madam. Lap. If thou wouldst have neglected me, was there nobody else to dance a minuet with but Mrs Susan Cross-stitch, whom you know to be my utter aversion ? Ram.
الصفحة 46 - Tolerable! you are ravishing! if your picture were drawn by a good hand, Sir, it would be invaluable ! " Turn about a little if you please : there,
الصفحة 31 - ... his life for the sum lent : if he be an officer in the army he is to make over his whole pay for the payment of both principal and interest, which, that the lender may not burden his conscience with any scruples, is to be no more than thirty per cent, Fred.
الصفحة 60 - My father has indeed, Madam, much reason to be vain of his choice : you will be doubtless a very great honour to our family; notwithstanding which I cannot dissemble my real sentiments so far as to counterfeit any joy I shall have in...
الصفحة 47 - I am on the very brink of losing for want of a little money — [He looks gravely] — and you could easily procure my success, if you had the least friendship for me. You can't imagine, sir, the pleasure she takes in talking of you. [He looks pleased.] Ah!