The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... JUBILEE ; A COMEDY , IN FIVE ACTS ; BY GEORGE FARQUHAR , Esq . AS PERFORMED AT THE THEATRES ROYAL , DRURY LANE AND COVENT GARDEN . PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE MANAGERS FROM THE PROMPT BOOK . WITH REMARKS BY MRS . INCHBALD ...
... JUBILEE ; A COMEDY , IN FIVE ACTS ; BY GEORGE FARQUHAR , Esq . AS PERFORMED AT THE THEATRES ROYAL , DRURY LANE AND COVENT GARDEN . PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE MANAGERS FROM THE PROMPT BOOK . WITH REMARKS BY MRS . INCHBALD ...
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... Jubilee . " It was then the Jubilee year at Rome , and the author took advantage of that occurrence to render the title of his drama popular ; for which cause alone it must be supposed he made any thing in his play refer to that ...
... Jubilee . " It was then the Jubilee year at Rome , and the author took advantage of that occurrence to render the title of his drama popular ; for which cause alone it must be supposed he made any thing in his play refer to that ...
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... jubilee at Rome ! and I would rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe . Vizard . You , colonel , have been very lavish in the beauty and virtue of your mistress ; and Sir Harry here has been no less eloquent in the praise of his . Now ...
... jubilee at Rome ! and I would rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe . Vizard . You , colonel , have been very lavish in the beauty and virtue of your mistress ; and Sir Harry here has been no less eloquent in the praise of his . Now ...
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... jubilee . Sir H. Ha ! ha ! ha ! how many pounds of pulvil must the fellow use in sweetening himself from the smell of hops and tobacco ? Faugh ! -I ' my conscience methought , like Olivia's lover , he stunk of Thames- Street . But now ...
... jubilee . Sir H. Ha ! ha ! ha ! how many pounds of pulvil must the fellow use in sweetening himself from the smell of hops and tobacco ? Faugh ! -I ' my conscience methought , like Olivia's lover , he stunk of Thames- Street . But now ...
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... Jubilee , sir . Clinch . jun . Jubilee ! What's that ? Clinch . sen . Jubilee ! Why , the Jubilee is- -'Faith 1 don't know what it is . Dicky . Why , the Jubilee is the same thing as our Lord Mayor's day in the city ; there will be ...
... Jubilee , sir . Clinch . jun . Jubilee ! What's that ? Clinch . sen . Jubilee ! Why , the Jubilee is- -'Faith 1 don't know what it is . Dicky . Why , the Jubilee is the same thing as our Lord Mayor's day in the city ; there will be ...
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الصفحة 59 - The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me : But shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
الصفحة 59 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
الصفحة 58 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
الصفحة 17 - O'ercast with gloomy cares, and discontent ; Then tell me, Syphax, I conjure thee, tell me, What' are the thoughts that knit thy brow in frowns, And turn thine eye thus coldly on thy prince ? SYPHAX. 'Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts, Or carry smiles and sun-shine in my face, , When discontent sits heavy at my heart.
الصفحة 7 - Dear Bob, — I have not anything to leave thee, to perpetuate my memory, but two helpless girls ; look upon them, sometimes ; and think of him that was, to the last moment of his life, thine, — GEORGE FARQUHAR.
الصفحة 45 - ARCH. Madam, the ladies pay best; the honour of serving them is sufficient wages; there is a charm in their looks that delivers a pleasure with their commands, and gives our duty the wings of inclination. MRS.
الصفحة 30 - The resolution fits a Roman senate. But, Cato, lend me for a while thy patience, And condescend to hear a young man speak. My father, when some days before his death He...
الصفحة 20 - Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin, that I admire: Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense.
الصفحة 32 - Exacts severity from all our thoughts : It is not now a time to talk of aught But chains or conquest, liberty or death.
الصفحة 20 - His counsels bade me yield to thy directions: Then, Syphax, chide me in severest terms, Vent all thy passion, and I'll stand its shock, Calm and unruffled as a summer sea, When not a breath of wind flies o'er its surface.