Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell, 1780 |
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الصفحة 19
... True- man will be two and twenty 6 a ftripling , ' the prettiest good - natured child , and your nephew ! He must be the man ; and fall be the man ; I have a kindness for him . Rich . But we must have a care ; the fellow wants nei- ther ...
... True- man will be two and twenty 6 a ftripling , ' the prettiest good - natured child , and your nephew ! He must be the man ; and fall be the man ; I have a kindness for him . Rich . But we must have a care ; the fellow wants nei- ther ...
الصفحة 23
... True . But fuppose it be affaulted , and taken already , Madam ? Aur . Then we'll return it without ranfom . True . But fuppofe , Madam , the prifoner chufe to stay where it is . Aur . That were to turn deferter ; and you know , Cap ...
... True . But fuppose it be affaulted , and taken already , Madam ? Aur . Then we'll return it without ranfom . True . But fuppofe , Madam , the prifoner chufe to stay where it is . Aur . That were to turn deferter ; and you know , Cap ...
الصفحة 24
... True . I have been , fair creature , a perfect coward in my paffion ; I have had hard strugglings with my fear before I durft engage , and now perhaps behave far too defperately . Aur . Sir , I am very forry you have faid fo much ; for ...
... True . I have been , fair creature , a perfect coward in my paffion ; I have had hard strugglings with my fear before I durft engage , and now perhaps behave far too defperately . Aur . Sir , I am very forry you have faid fo much ; for ...
الصفحة 27
... true : this foolish confcience of mine has been the greatest bar to my fortune . Wife . And will ever be fo . Tell me but one that thrives , and I'll fhew you a hundred that starve by it . Do you think ' tis fourfcore pound year makes ...
... true : this foolish confcience of mine has been the greatest bar to my fortune . Wife . And will ever be fo . Tell me but one that thrives , and I'll fhew you a hundred that starve by it . Do you think ' tis fourfcore pound year makes ...
الصفحة 29
... my Lord for company , fo he would take ano- ther time to wait on him . r . W. Nay , then ' tis true ; and there is truth in dreams . Lait night I dreamed— C 3 . Wife Wife . Nay , my Lord , I dreamed too THE TWIN RIVALS . 29.
... my Lord for company , fo he would take ano- ther time to wait on him . r . W. Nay , then ' tis true ; and there is truth in dreams . Lait night I dreamed— C 3 . Wife Wife . Nay , my Lord , I dreamed too THE TWIN RIVALS . 29.
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الصفحة 21 - This night, I'll change All that is metal, in my house, to gold: And, early in the morning, will I send To all the plumbers and the pewterers, And buy their tin and lead up ; and to Lothbury For all the copper.
الصفحة 53 - She now is set At dinner in her bed, and she has sent you From her own private trencher, a dead mouse, And a piece of gingerbread, to be...
الصفحة 32 - He will not have his name known, now I think on't. Sur . A very treacherous memory ! Mam. On my faith — Sur. Tut, if you have it not about you, pass it, Till we meet next. Mam. Nay, by this hand, 'tis true. He's one I honour, and my noble friend; And I respect his house. Sur. Heart! can it be, That a grave...
الصفحة 73 - I have heard this distemper called a fever, but methinks 'tis like an ague ; for when I think of my husband, I tremble, and am in a cold sweat, and have inclinations to vomit; but when I think of my gallant, dear Mr. Horner, my hot fit comes, and I am all in a fever indeed...
الصفحة 21 - Come on, sir. Now you set your foot on shore In Novo Orbe\ here's the rich Peru: And there within, sir, are the golden mines, Great Solomon's Ophir!
الصفحة 29 - Why, I think that the greater miracle. No egg but differs from a chicken more Than metals in themselves.
الصفحة 78 - Face. They did pass through the doors then, Or walls, I assure their eye-sights, and their spectacles; For here, sir, are the keys, and here have been, In this my pocket, now above twenty days: And for before, I kept the fort alone there.
الصفحة 87 - Sir, I can take no knowledge That they are yours, but by public means.
الصفحة 17 - And I would know by art, sir, of your worship, Which way I should make my door, by necromancy, And where my shelves ; and which should be for boxes, And which for pots. I would be glad to thrive, sir : And I was wish'd* to your worship by a gentleman, One Captain Face, that says you know men's planets. And their good angels, and their bad.
الصفحة 60 - SUB. I will not treat with thee. What! sell my fortune? Tis better than my birthright. Do not murmur: Win her, and carry her. If you grumble, Dol Knows it directly. FACE. Well, sir, I am silent. Will you go help to fetch in Don in state?