The RehearsalAlex. Muray & Son, 1868 - 135 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 63
... Mufick firikes . BAYES . Hold , hold . [ To the Mufick . It ceafeth . Now here's an odd furprife : all these dead men you fhall fee rise up presently , at a certain Note that I have made , in Effaut flat , and fall a Dancing . Do you ...
... Mufick firikes . BAYES . Hold , hold . [ To the Mufick . It ceafeth . Now here's an odd furprife : all these dead men you fhall fee rise up presently , at a certain Note that I have made , in Effaut flat , and fall a Dancing . Do you ...
الصفحة 65
... Mufick . Now . As he rifes up haflily , he tumbles and falls down again . Ah , gadfookers , I have broke my Nose . / JOHNS . By my troth , Mr. Bayes , this is a very un- fortunate Note of yours , in Effaut flat . BAYES . A plague of ...
... Mufick . Now . As he rifes up haflily , he tumbles and falls down again . Ah , gadfookers , I have broke my Nose . / JOHNS . By my troth , Mr. Bayes , this is a very un- fortunate Note of yours , in Effaut flat . BAYES . A plague of ...
الصفحة 104
... Mufick , and a Song with't , I'm ready you shall want nothing here . Sings . Yee may Tipple , and Tipple , and Tipple all out , Till yee baffle the Stars , and the Sun face about . Delpe . Away with your Drunken songs , have you nothing ...
... Mufick , and a Song with't , I'm ready you shall want nothing here . Sings . Yee may Tipple , and Tipple , and Tipple all out , Till yee baffle the Stars , and the Sun face about . Delpe . Away with your Drunken songs , have you nothing ...
الصفحة 113
... Mufick . K. Ush . But stay , what found is this invades our ears ? K. Phys . Sure ' tis the Musick of the moving Spheres . Pret . Behold , with wonder , yonder comes from far A God - like - Cloud , and a triumphant Carr : In which , our ...
... Mufick . K. Ush . But stay , what found is this invades our ears ? K. Phys . Sure ' tis the Musick of the moving Spheres . Pret . Behold , with wonder , yonder comes from far A God - like - Cloud , and a triumphant Carr : In which , our ...
الصفحة 132
... Mufick , and by Art of Perspective in Scenes , & c . Reprefented daily at the Cockpit in Drury - Lane , At Three afternoone punctually " London 1658 : is the following notice : ' Notwithstanding the great expence neceffary to Scenes ...
... Mufick , and by Art of Perspective in Scenes , & c . Reprefented daily at the Cockpit in Drury - Lane , At Three afternoone punctually " London 1658 : is the following notice : ' Notwithstanding the great expence neceffary to Scenes ...
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الصفحة 15 - He has dam'd up all those Lights, that Nature made into the noblest Prospects of the World, and opened other little blind Loopholes backward, by turning Day into Night, and Night into Day. His Appetite to his Pleasures is diseased and crazy, like the Pica in a Woman, that longs to eat that, which was never made for Food, or a Girl in the Green-sickness, that eats Chalk and Mortar.
الصفحة 85 - What shall I do? what conduct shall I find To lead me through this twilight of my mind? For as bright day with black approach of night Contending, makes a doubtful, puzzling light, So does my honour and my love together Puzzle me so, I can resolve for neither. (goes out hopping with one boot on, and the other off) JOHNSON.
الصفحة 33 - BAYES. Why, thus, Sir; nothing so easy when understood. I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one — if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transverse it: that is, if it be prose, put it into verse (but that takes up some time), and if it be verse, put it into prose.
الصفحة 115 - But first, let's have a Dance. Pray remember that. SMI. Well, I can hold no longer, I must gag this rogue ; there's no induring of him.
الصفحة 93 - BAYES. Why, sir, a fierce hero that frights his mistress, snubs up kings, baffles armies, and does what he will, without regard to numbers, good manners, or justice.
الصفحة 14 - The witty Duke of Buckingham was an extreme bad man. His duel with Lord Shrewsbury was concerted between him and Lady Shrewsbury. All that morning she was trembling for her gallant, and wishing the death of her husband ; and, after his fall, 'tis said the duke slept with her in his bloody shirt.
الصفحة 15 - Buckingham, who built the finest towers of cards imaginable, had an agreeable voice : she had no aversion to scandal ; he made songs, and invented old women's stories with which she was delighted ; but his particular talent consisted in turning into ridicule whatever was ridiculous in other people, and in taking them off, even in their presence, without their perceiving it. In short, he knew how to act all parts, with so much grace and pleasantry, that it was difficult to do without him, when he...
الصفحة 45 - I am the bold Thunder. BAYES. Mr. Cartwright, pry'thee speak that a little louder, and with a hoarse voice. I am the bold Thunder ! Pshaw ! speak it to me in a voice that thunders it out indeed : I am the bold Thunder.
الصفحة 69 - Why, the times then lived upon trust ; it was the fashion. You would not be out of time, at such a time as that, sure : a tailor, you know, must never be out of fashion. Bayes. Right. Tli /HI. I'm sure, sir, I made your clothes in the court-fashion, for you never paid me yet.
الصفحة 105 - I'l write no more. Come, come in, Mr. a nay, come in as many as you can. Gentlemen, I muft defire you to remove a little, for I muft fill the Stage.