The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: With a Biographical and Critical SketchE. Moxon, 1846 - Всего страниц: 153 |
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... Sir Anthony be supposed to have been the worse for recollections of the paternal will and pleasure of Mr. Sheridan ... Peter Teazle towards his wife is but a sort of dotage , mixed up with the selfishness of unequal years . It was not in ...
... Sir Anthony be supposed to have been the worse for recollections of the paternal will and pleasure of Mr. Sheridan ... Peter Teazle towards his wife is but a sort of dotage , mixed up with the selfishness of unequal years . It was not in ...
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... Sir Peter , can be said to be agreeable ; certainly not Charles Surface , unless performed with a flow of spirits perhaps beyond what the author intended . He is almost as selfish as his brother Joseph , and makes pretensions to ...
... Sir Peter , can be said to be agreeable ; certainly not Charles Surface , unless performed with a flow of spirits perhaps beyond what the author intended . He is almost as selfish as his brother Joseph , and makes pretensions to ...
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... PETER TEAZLE SIR OLIVER SURFACE SIR HARRY BUMPER SIR SCENE 11 . 77 A TRIP TO SCARBOROUGH .
... PETER TEAZLE SIR OLIVER SURFACE SIR HARRY BUMPER SIR SCENE 11 . 77 A TRIP TO SCARBOROUGH .
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... SIR PETER TEAZLE SIR OLIVER SURFACE SIR HARRY BUMPER SIR BENJAMIN BACKBITE JOSEPH SURFACE CHARLES SURFACE CARELESS SNAKE CRABTREE ROWLEY . Mr. King . Mr. Yates . · Mr. Gawdry . Mr. Dodd . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Smith . Mr. Farren . Mr. Packer ...
... SIR PETER TEAZLE SIR OLIVER SURFACE SIR HARRY BUMPER SIR BENJAMIN BACKBITE JOSEPH SURFACE CHARLES SURFACE CARELESS SNAKE CRABTREE ROWLEY . Mr. King . Mr. Yates . · Mr. Gawdry . Mr. Dodd . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Smith . Mr. Farren . Mr. Packer ...
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... sir Peter Teazle , and his family ? Snake . I do . Here are two young men , to whom sir Peter has acted as a kind of guardian since their father's death ; the eldest possessing the most amiable character , and universally well spoken of ...
... sir Peter Teazle , and his family ? Snake . I do . Here are two young men , to whom sir Peter has acted as a kind of guardian since their father's death ; the eldest possessing the most amiable character , and universally well spoken of ...
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Стр. 11 - Zounds! sirrah! the lady shall be as ugly as I choose: she shall have a hump on each shoulder ; she shall be as crooked as the crescent; her one eye shall roll like the bull's in Cox's Museum; she shall have a skin like a mummy, and the beard of a Jew — she shall be all this, sirrah! — yet I will make you ogle her all day, and sit up all night to write sonnets on her beauty.
Стр. 6 - Madam, a circulating library in a town is as an evergreen tree of diabolical knowledge. It blossoms through the year ! And depend on it, Mrs. Malaprop, that they who are so fond of handling the leaves will long for the fruit at last.
Стр. 5 - So, last Thursday, I wrote a letter to myself, to inform myself that Beverley was at that time paying his addresses to another woman. I signed it your friend unknown...
Стр. 11 - What the devil good can passion do? — Passion is of no service, you impudent, insolent, overbearing reprobate! — There, you sneer again! don't provoke me! — but you rely upon the mildness of my temper — you do, you dog! you play upon the meekness of my disposition! — Yet take care — the patience of a saint may be overcome at last!
Стр. 138 - 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. 87 - Oh, I have convinced him that he has no chance of recovering certain sums advanced to Charles but through the bounty of Sir Oliver, who he knows is arrived ; so that you may depend on his fidelity to his own interests. I . have also another evidence in my power, one Snake, whom I have detected in a matter little short of forgery, and shall shortly produce to remove some of your prejudices, Sir Peter, relative to Charles and Lady Teazle.
Стр. 15 - There, sir, an attack upon my language ! what do you think of that? — an aspersion upon my parts of speech! was ever such a brute! Sure, if I reprehend any thing in this world it is the use of my oracular tongue, and a nice derangement of epitaphs!
Стр. 83 - And then, you know, my evening amusements : To draw patterns for ruffles, which I had not materials to make up ; to play Pope Joan with the curate ; to read a sermon to my aunt; or to be stuck down to an old spinet to strum my father to sleep after a fox-chase.
Стр. 93 - ... twill not only serve as a hammer, but a catalogue into the bargain. Come, begin — A-going, a-going, a-going! Chas. Surf. Bravo, Careless! Well, here's my great uncle, Sir Richard Ravelin, a marvellous good general in his day, I assure you. He served in all the Duke of Marlborough's wars, and got that cut over his eye at the battle of Malplaquet. What say you, Mr. Premium? look at him — there's a hero! not cut out of his feathers, as your modern clipped captains are, but enveloped in wig and...
Стр. 83 - tis out of pure good humor, and I take it for granted they deal exactly in the same manner with me. But, Sir Peter, you know you promised to come to Lady Sneerwell's too. SIR PET. Well, well, I'll call in, just to look after my own character.