Select Dramatic WorksLymons, Cormon and Blanc, 1835 - Всего страниц: 225 |
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... look than many can with the most laboured detail , even when they happen to have a little truth on their side to support it . LADY S. Yes , my dear Snake ; and I am no hypocrite to deny the satisfaction I reap from the success of my ...
... look than many can with the most laboured detail , even when they happen to have a little truth on their side to support it . LADY S. Yes , my dear Snake ; and I am no hypocrite to deny the satisfaction I reap from the success of my ...
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... same manner with me . But , Sir Peter , you know you promised to come to Lady Sneerwell's too . SIR P. Well , well , I'll call in just to look after my own character . LADY T. Then indeed you must make haste aer me 22 THE SCHOOL.
... same manner with me . But , Sir Peter , you know you promised to come to Lady Sneerwell's too . SIR P. Well , well , I'll call in just to look after my own character . LADY T. Then indeed you must make haste aer me 22 THE SCHOOL.
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... look grave . Come , you shall sit down to piquet with Mr. Surface . MARIA . I take very little pleasure in cards ... looks more . SIR B. ( R. C. ) Ah ! there's no judging by her looks , un- less one could see her face . LADY S. ( L ...
... look grave . Come , you shall sit down to piquet with Mr. Surface . MARIA . I take very little pleasure in cards ... looks more . SIR B. ( R. C. ) Ah ! there's no judging by her looks , un- less one could see her face . LADY S. ( L ...
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... looks like a mended statue in which the connoisseur may see at once that the head is modern , though the trunk's antique . CRAB . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Well said , nephew ! " [ Servants give the Characters coffee , etc. and wait behind . MRS ...
... looks like a mended statue in which the connoisseur may see at once that the head is modern , though the trunk's antique . CRAB . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Well said , nephew ! " [ Servants give the Characters coffee , etc. and wait behind . MRS ...
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... look ! One Enter SIR PETER TEAZLE , R. SIR P. ( R ) Hah ! Sir Oliver - my old friend ! Welcome to England a thousand times ! SIR O. ( c . ) Thank you - thank you , Sir Peter ! and ' faith I am glad to find you well , believe me . SIR P ...
... look ! One Enter SIR PETER TEAZLE , R. SIR P. ( R ) Hah ! Sir Oliver - my old friend ! Welcome to England a thousand times ! SIR O. ( c . ) Thank you - thank you , Sir Peter ! and ' faith I am glad to find you well , believe me . SIR P ...
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Стр. 104 - I would have her instructed in geometry that she might know something of the contagious countries. But above all, Sir Anthony, she should be mistress of orthodoxy that she might not misspell and mispronounce words so shamefully as girls usually do; and likewise that she might reprehend the true meaning of what she is saying.
Стр. 181 - They, by a strange frenzy driven, fight for power, for plunder, and extended rule. We for our country, our altars, and our homes. They follow an adventurer whom they fear, and obey a power which they hate. We serve a monarch whom we love— a god whom we adore.
Стр. 46 - Here's to the maiden of bashful fifteen ; Here's to the widow of fifty ; Here's to the flaunting extravagant quean, And here's to the housewife that's thrifty. Chorus. Let the toast pass, — Drink to the lass, I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass.
Стр. 155 - How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts I used to be put to, to gain half a minute's conversation with this fellow! How often have I stole forth, in the coldest night in January, and found him in the garden, stuck like a dripping statue! There would he kneel to me in the snow, and sneeze and cough so pathetically!
Стр. 103 - But I say it is, miss; there is nothing on earth so easy as to forget, if a person chooses to set about it. I'm sure I have as much forgot your poor dear uncle as if he had never existed — and I thought it my duty so to do; and let me tell you, Lydia, these violent memories don't become a young woman.
Стр. 103 - ... before marriage, as if he'd been a blackamoor — and yet, miss, you are sensible what a wife I made ; and when it pleased Heaven to release me from him, 'tis unknown what tears I shed ! But suppose we were going to give you another choice, will you promise us to give up this Beverley? Lyd. Could I belie my thoughts so far as to give that promise, my actions would certainly as far belie my words.
Стр. 88 - Sir Peter, my friend, and Rowley too — look on that elder nephew of mine. You know what he has already received from my bounty ; and you also know how gladly I would have regarded half my fortune as held in trust for him : judge then my disappointment in discovering him to be destitute of truth, charity, and gratitude. Sir Pet.
Стр. 33 - I know there are a set of malicious, prating, prudent gossips, both male and female, who murder characters to kill time, and will rob a young fellow of his good name before he has years to know the value of it.
Стр. 164 - Then let us study to preserve it so: and while Hope pictures to us a flattering scene of future bliss, let us deny its pencil those colours which are too bright to be lasting. — When hearts deserving happiness would unite their fortunes, Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modest hurtless flowers; but ill-judging Passion will force the gaudier rose into the wreath, whose thorn offends them when its leaves are dropped! [Exeunt omnes. EPILOGUE BY THE AUTHOR SPOKEN BY MRS. BULKLEY...
Стр. 104 - ... geometry, that she might know something of the contagious countries ! — but above all, Sir Anthony, she should be mistress of orthodoxy, that she might not mis-spell and mis-pronounce words so shamefully as girls usually do; and likewise that she might reprehend the true meaning of what she is saying. This, Sir Anthony, is what I •would have a woman know; and I don't think there is a superstitious article in it.