The Plays of Richard Brinsley SheridanDent, 1908 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... wife , Miss Linley , daughter of Linley the vocalist . Settled in London , after his marriage , he was still only a very young man when he successfully produced his first comedy at Covent Garden— " The Rivals " —in January 1775. A farce ...
... wife , Miss Linley , daughter of Linley the vocalist . Settled in London , after his marriage , he was still only a very young man when he successfully produced his first comedy at Covent Garden— " The Rivals " —in January 1775. A farce ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... wife chooses . Abs . My wife , sir ! Sir Anth . Ay , ay , settle that between you - settle that between you . Abs . A wife , sir , did you say ? Sir Anth . Ay , a wife - why , did not I mention her before ? Abs . Not a word of her , sir ...
... wife chooses . Abs . My wife , sir ! Sir Anth . Ay , ay , settle that between you - settle that between you . Abs . A wife , sir , did you say ? Sir Anth . Ay , a wife - why , did not I mention her before ? Abs . Not a word of her , sir ...
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... wife of mine to have the usual number of limbs , and a limited quantity of back and though one eye may be very agreeable , yet as the prejudice has always run in favour of two , I would not wish to affect a singularity in that article ...
... wife of mine to have the usual number of limbs , and a limited quantity of back and though one eye may be very agreeable , yet as the prejudice has always run in favour of two , I would not wish to affect a singularity in that article ...
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... wife's son ; and that I sincerely believe myself to be yours also , I hope my duty has always shown . Mrs. Malaprop , I am your most respectful admirer , and shall be proud to add affectionate nephew . - I need not tell my Lydia , that ...
... wife's son ; and that I sincerely believe myself to be yours also , I hope my duty has always shown . Mrs. Malaprop , I am your most respectful admirer , and shall be proud to add affectionate nephew . - I need not tell my Lydia , that ...
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Acres Alonzo Aman Antonio believe Berinthia Beverley brother Captain Absolute Charles Chas Clara Cora Crab Dang Dangle dear devil Don Ant Don Ferd Don Jer Duen Egad Elvira Exeunt Exit Fash father Faulk Faulkland fellow gentleman give hast hear heart Heaven honour hope i'faith Isaac Jack Julia Lady Sneer Lady Sneerwell Lady Teaz Lord Fop Lory Louisa Loveless Lucy Lydia ma'am madam Malaprop Maria married matter Miss Hoyd never Nurse O'Con on't PASTICCIO Peruvian Pizarro pray Puff Re-enter rogue Rolla Rosy Rowley SCENE SERVANT Sir Anth Sir Anthony Sir Fret Sir Luc Sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter Sir Tun Sir Tunbelly SOLDIERS soul speak sure Surf Teazle tell thee there's thou thought Tilb Townly what's wife word Zounds
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Стр. 18 - 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. 44 - Who can he mean by that? Mrs. Mai. Me, sir! — me! — he means me! — There — what do you think now? — but go on a little further. Abs. Impudent scoundrel! — [Reads.] it shall go hard but I will elude her vigilance, as I am told that the same ridiculous vanity, which makes her dress up her coarse features, and deck her dull chat with hard words which she don't understand Mrs.
Стр. 30 - I hope your prayers may be heard, with all my heart. Well, then, Jack, I have been considering that I am so strong and hearty, I may continue to plague you a long time. Now, Jack, I am sensible that the income of your commission, and what I have hitherto allowed you, is but a small pittance for a lad of your spirit. Capt. A. Sir, you are very good. Sir A. And it is my wish, while yet I live, to have my boy make some figure in the world.
Стр. 18 - 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. 38 - tis all I desire. Not that I think a woman the worse for being handsome ; but, sir, if you please to recollect, you before hinted something about a hump or two, one eye, and a few more graces of that kind. Now, without being very nice...
Стр. 263 - Here's to the maid with a bosom of snow: Now to her that's as brown as a berry: Here's to the wife with a face full of woe, And now to the damsel that's merry.
Стр. 246 - Yes, I know she almost lives on acids and small whey ; laces herself by pulleys ; and often in the hottest noon in summer, you may see her on a little squat pony, with her hair plaited up behind like a drummer's, and puffing round the Ring on a full trot.
Стр. 272 - But, sir, when I take a whim in my head, I don't value money. Ill give you as much for that as for all the rest.
Стр. 44 - 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 ! Abs.