British Theatre, المجلد 18J. Bell, 1791 |
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... Fain would he give more just applauses rise , And please by wit that scorns the aids of vice ; The praise he seeks from worthier motives springs , Such praise as praise to those that give it brings . Your aid most humbly sought then ...
... Fain would he give more just applauses rise , And please by wit that scorns the aids of vice ; The praise he seeks from worthier motives springs , Such praise as praise to those that give it brings . Your aid most humbly sought then ...
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... Fain . I am very civil and very distant ; if she smiles or speaks , I bow and gaze at her - Then throw down my eyes , as if opprest by fear of offence , then steal a look again till she again sees me- -This is my general method . Cler ...
... Fain . I am very civil and very distant ; if she smiles or speaks , I bow and gaze at her - Then throw down my eyes , as if opprest by fear of offence , then steal a look again till she again sees me- -This is my general method . Cler ...
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... Fain . I'll do all I can , I warrant you , but you are not to expect I'll go much among the men . Cler Sen. No , no , you must not go near men , you are only ( when my wife goes to a play ) to sit in a side - box with pretty fellows - I ...
... Fain . I'll do all I can , I warrant you , but you are not to expect I'll go much among the men . Cler Sen. No , no , you must not go near men , you are only ( when my wife goes to a play ) to sit in a side - box with pretty fellows - I ...
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... Fain . Let me alone - I'll lay my life I'll horn you , that is , I'll make it appear I might if I could . Cler . Sen. Aye , that will please me quite as well . Fain . To shew you the progress I have made , I last night won of her five ...
... Fain . Let me alone - I'll lay my life I'll horn you , that is , I'll make it appear I might if I could . Cler . Sen. Aye , that will please me quite as well . Fain . To shew you the progress I have made , I last night won of her five ...
الصفحة 18
... Fain . Then you shall part - if t'other way fails . [ Aside . ] However , I can't blame your fondness of her , she has so many entertaining qualities with her vanity - Then she has such a pretty unthinking air , while she saunters round ...
... Fain . Then you shall part - if t'other way fails . [ Aside . ] However , I can't blame your fondness of her , she has so many entertaining qualities with her vanity - Then she has such a pretty unthinking air , while she saunters round ...
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Aimwell Arch Archer Aunt better Bevil Biddy Boniface Boun Bridget brother cann't Capt Cher Cimb Cimberton Cler CONSCIOUS LOVERS cousin d'ye daugh daughter dear Dorinda Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Fain Fainlove father fear fellow Foig Foigard fool footman fortune gentleman GIBBET Gipsey give Gubbin hand hear heart honour hope hopeful monsters humour Hump Humph Humphrey husband Isab kiss lady ladyship Look ye lord lover Lucinda madam marriage marry master mother Myrt Myrtle never Niece Numps on't passion Phil Phillis pleasure Pounce Pray pretty rogue SCENE Scrub Sdeath Seal Sealand servant shew Sir Ch Sir Geoffry Sir Har Sir Harry Sir J. B. sirrah sister speak Sullen sure talk tell thee there's thing thou thousand pounds Tipkin wife woman young
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الصفحة 82 - Money were ours. Cher. He don't belong to our Gang? Bon. What Horses have they? Cher. The Master rides upon a Black. Bon. A Black! ten to one the Man upon the black Mare; and since he don't belong to our Fraternity, we may betray him with a safe Conscience; I don't think it lawful to harbour any Rogues but my own.
الصفحة 64 - ... the table.] These rings, madam, don't be concerned, madam, I have a profound respect for you, madam ; your keys, madam ; don't be frighted, madam, I'm the most of a gentleman. — [Searching her pockets.] This necklace, madam ; I never was rude to a lady ; — I have a veneration — for this necklace — [Here ARCHER having come round.
الصفحة 67 - The Devil's in this Fellow; he fights, loves, and banters, all in a Breath. Here's a Cord that the Rogues brought with 'em, I suppose. Arch. Right, right, the Rogue's Destiny, a Rope to hang himself. Come, my Lord, This is but a...
الصفحة 76 - Bon. I don't know how, sir; she would not let the ale take its natural course, sir; she was for qualifying it every now and then with a dram, as the saying is...
الصفحة 58 - Aim. Dorinda! the name inspires me, the glory and the danger shall be all my own. — Come, my life, let me but get my sword.
الصفحة 91 - tis a standing maxim in conjugal discipline, that when a man would enslave his wife, he hurries her into the country ; and when a lady would be arbitrary with her husband, she wheedles her booby up to town...
الصفحة 40 - Garden-door, come in the back way when 'tis late, — I'll be ready to receive you; but don't so much as whisper, only take hold of my Hand, I'll lead you, and do you lead the Count, and follow me. [Exeunt. Enter Scrub. Scrub. What Witchcraft now have these two Imps of the Devil been a hatching here?
الصفحة 11 - So — she's breeding already — come, child, up with it — hem a little — so — now tell me, don't you like the gentleman that we saw at church just now ? Dor. The man's well enough. Mrs. Sul. Well enough ! is he not a demigod, a Narcissus, a star, the man i
الصفحة 21 - Bon. Not I, sir, as the saying is; but he talks it so very fast, that I'm sure it must be good. Aim. Pray desire him to walk up. Bon. Here he is, as the saying is. Enter FOIGARD. Foig. Save you, gentlemens bote. Aim. A Frenchman ! sir, your most humble servant. Foig. Och, dear joy, I am your most faithful shervant, and yours alsho.
الصفحة 77 - Sir Charles, the finest woman in all our country, and the greatest fortune: she has a son too by her first husband, 'Squire Sullen, who married a fine lady from London t'other day ; if you please, sir, we'll drink his health.