The modern theatre: a collection of successful modern plays, المجلدات 3-4Georg Olms Verlag |
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... fortune , and did I not stay and see you fatherf a fine boy ? -Then only just stept over to visit my estate in St. Kitt's , and now , I'm come back , here I find you married to another wo- man , and your first wife still living - and ...
... fortune , and did I not stay and see you fatherf a fine boy ? -Then only just stept over to visit my estate in St. Kitt's , and now , I'm come back , here I find you married to another wo- man , and your first wife still living - and ...
الصفحة 5
... fortune which his son , my poor cousin , ( but for a single act of imprudence ) had a right to expect . And be assured , Sir , that if this seeming indiscretion of mine , when compar- ed with that of his son's , shou'd be regarded so un ...
... fortune which his son , my poor cousin , ( but for a single act of imprudence ) had a right to expect . And be assured , Sir , that if this seeming indiscretion of mine , when compar- ed with that of his son's , shou'd be regarded so un ...
الصفحة 31
... fortune ; but for her affection - there , I believe , we must excuse Sir George that is a stake now playing for by many noblemen of fashion . Mr Ant . I suspect Sir George is the dupe of a fa- shionable gallantry . I know his virtues ...
... fortune ; but for her affection - there , I believe , we must excuse Sir George that is a stake now playing for by many noblemen of fashion . Mr Ant . I suspect Sir George is the dupe of a fa- shionable gallantry . I know his virtues ...
الصفحة 32
... fortune , ( a pretty good one ) was designed for a nephew , whom I now recollect , ( tho ' the deuce take me if I thought of it before ) to be this very Sir George Euston ; and a son , an only child , by that wife he speaks so tenderly ...
... fortune , ( a pretty good one ) was designed for a nephew , whom I now recollect , ( tho ' the deuce take me if I thought of it before ) to be this very Sir George Euston ; and a son , an only child , by that wife he speaks so tenderly ...
الصفحة 49
... fortune in a hapless wife . Mr Ant . Your reasons have satisfied me . I do not ask your name . Tell me but the circumstances that drove you to the state from whence I released you : Be so far explicit , and I will ask no more . Lady ...
... fortune in a hapless wife . Mr Ant . Your reasons have satisfied me . I do not ask your name . Tell me but the circumstances that drove you to the state from whence I released you : Be so far explicit , and I will ask no more . Lady ...
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Aman Berin Blac Bloom Blun BLUNTLY brother Char Claransforth Cleve Colonel Colonel Talbot Crev Cyprus dare daugh dear death Douglas Earl Edwin Elea Eliz Elwina Enter Euston Exeunt Exit eyes Fash father fear forgive fortune give hand happy hath hear heart heaven honour hope husband Julia ladyship Ld Fop live look Lord lordship Lory Loveless madam Major Cyp Mand Mandeville Manly married Mary Matilda mean Metland Miss Hoy Miss Wingrove Morcar never Nurse Oldstock pardon passion peace Percy pity poor pray Prot queen SCENE servant shou'd Sir Geo Sir George Sir Ol Sir Tun Sir Tunbelly Siward soul speak suppose sure Surrey tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thought twas wife wish woman word wou'd wretched young Zounds
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الصفحة 266 - Ber. Yet I'm very innocent Aman. That I dare swear you are. I know how to make allowances for your humour; but you resolve, then, never to marry again ? Ber.
الصفحة 281 - I would not care if he was hanged, so I were but once married to him. No, that which pleases me is to think what work I'll make when I get to London; for when I am a wife and a lady both, ecod, I'll flaunt it with the best of 'em.
الصفحة 278 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
الصفحة 4 - To the generous mind The heaviest debt is that of gratitude, When 'tis not in our power to repay it.
الصفحة 261 - This is the first I have heard on't — so, I suppose, 'tis his quality more than his love has brought him into this adventure. He thinks his title an authentic passport to every woman's heart below the degree of a peeress.
الصفحة 272 - I was debating, madam, whether I was so or not, and that was it which made me look so thoughtful.
الصفحة 300 - Ay, strollers. Come , give an account of yourself. What's your name? where do you live? do you pay scot and lot? Come, are you a freeholder or a copyholder?
الصفحة 271 - Here's rare news, Lory ; his lordship has given me a pill has purged off all my scruples. Lory. Then my heart's at ease again : for I have been in a lamentable fright, sir, ever since your conscience had the impudence to intrude into your company.
الصفحة 257 - Most certainly, madam. There is my lady Tattle, my lady Prate, my lady Titter, my lady Sneer, my lady Giggle, and my lady Grin — these have boxes in the front, and while any favourite air is singing, are the prettiest company in the waurld, stap my vitals ! — Mayn't we hope for the honour to see you added to our society, madam ? Aman. Alas ! my lord, I am the worst company in the world at a concert, I'm so apt to attend to the music.
الصفحة 263 - If that be all, you shall e'en sleep here to-night. Ber. To-night! Aman. Yes, to-night. Ber. Why, the people where I lodge will think me mad. Aman. Let 'em think what they please.