The School for Scandal: A Comedy in Five ActsS. French, 1901 - Всего страниц: 86 |
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... Crab . Lady Sneerwell , I kiss your hand- [ Crosses to Mrs. Candour . ] - Mrs . Candour , I don't believe you are acquainted with my nephew , Sir Benjamin Backbite ? Egad ! ma'am , he has a pretty wit , and is a pretty poet , too ; isn ...
... Crab . Lady Sneerwell , I kiss your hand- [ Crosses to Mrs. Candour . ] - Mrs . Candour , I don't believe you are acquainted with my nephew , Sir Benjamin Backbite ? Egad ! ma'am , he has a pretty wit , and is a pretty poet , too ; isn ...
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... Crab . Ask Sir Benjamin . Sir B. ' Tis very true , ma'am ; every thing is fixed , and the wedding liveries bespoke . Crab . Yes - and they do say there were very pressing reasons for it . Lady S. ( L. ) Why , I have heard something of ...
... Crab . Ask Sir Benjamin . Sir B. ' Tis very true , ma'am ; every thing is fixed , and the wedding liveries bespoke . Crab . Yes - and they do say there were very pressing reasons for it . Lady S. ( L. ) Why , I have heard something of ...
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... Crab . Matter of fact , I assure you .- [ Crosses to Surface . ] - 0 lud ! Mr. Surface , pray is it true that your uncle , Sir Oliver , is coming home ? Joseph S. ( L. ) Not that I know of , indeed , sir . Crab . [ R. of Joseph . ] He ...
... Crab . Matter of fact , I assure you .- [ Crosses to Surface . ] - 0 lud ! Mr. Surface , pray is it true that your uncle , Sir Oliver , is coming home ? Joseph S. ( L. ) Not that I know of , indeed , sir . Crab . [ R. of Joseph . ] He ...
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... Crab . There , ladies , done in the smack of a whip , and on horseback too . Joseph S. ( R. ) A very Phoebus , mounted - indeed , Sir Benja- min . Sir B. O dear , sir ! trifles - trifles . Enter LADY TEAZLE , C. R. Mrs. C. I must have a ...
... Crab . There , ladies , done in the smack of a whip , and on horseback too . Joseph S. ( R. ) A very Phoebus , mounted - indeed , Sir Benja- min . Sir B. O dear , sir ! trifles - trifles . Enter LADY TEAZLE , C. R. Mrs. C. I must have a ...
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... Crab . Ha ha ! ha ! Well said , nephew ! [ Music . Servants give the characters coffee , & c . and wait behind . Mrs. C. Ha ha ! ha ! Well , you make me laugh ; but I vow I hate you for it . What do you think of Miss Sinper ? Sir B. Why ...
... Crab . Ha ha ! ha ! Well said , nephew ! [ Music . Servants give the characters coffee , & c . and wait behind . Mrs. C. Ha ha ! ha ! Well , you make me laugh ; but I vow I hate you for it . What do you think of Miss Sinper ? Sir B. Why ...
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acquaintance AUGUSTIN DALY battle of Malplaquet believe broker brother Candour Careless certainly chair character CHARLES SURFACE Charles's comedy comes Crab Crabtree Crosses damned dear Sir distresses Egad Enter LADY TEAZLE Enter SERVANT Exeunt Exit Servant extravagance Fanny Davenport Fore heaven gentlemen give goes hear heard heart here's honest honour humour i'faith Irish front knock Lady Sneerwell ladyship laugh little Premium look ma'am madam maid Maria married master Rowley milliner Miss Moses nephew never old bachelor old friend old Stanley on't pardon plague pounds pray pretty woman Pshaw racter RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN rogue satin SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL screen sentiments silk stockings Sir Benjamin Backbite Sir H SIR OLIVER SURFACE Sir Peter SIR PETER TEAZLE sits Snake Sneerwell's sorry speak suppose Teazle's tell temper thing true twas waistcoat what's wife young Zounds
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Стр. 32 - Peter, good nature becomes you — you look now as you did before we were married, when you used to walk with me under the elms, and tell me stories of what a gallant you were in your youth, and chuck me under the chin, you would...
Стр. 37 - I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass. Here's to the charmer whose dimples we prize; Now to the maid who has none, sir : Here's to the girl with a pair of blue eyes, And here's to the nymph with but one, sir.
Стр. 32 - And you shall no longer reproach me with not giving you an independent settlement. I mean shortly to surprise you : — but shall we always live thus, hey!
Стр. 23 - Yes, egad, they are tenacious of reputation with a vengeance ; for they don't choose anybody should have a character but themselves ! — Such a crew ! Ah ! many a wretch has rid on a hurdle who has done less mischief than these utterers of forged tales, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation.
Стр. 28 - Why, sir, I will inform Charles and his brother that Stanley has obtained permission to apply personally to his friends; and, as they have neither of them ever seen him, let Sir Oliver assume his character, and he will have a fair opportunity of judging, at least, of the benevolence of their dispositions: and believe me, sir, you will find in the youngest brother one who, in the midst of folly and dissipation, has still, as our immortal bard expresses it, — "a heart to pity, and a hand Open as...
Стр. 27 - 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. 59 - I was a witness to it, has penetrated so to my heart, that had I left the place without the shame of this discovery, my future life should have spoken the sincerity of my gratitude. As for that smooth-tongued hypocrite, who would have seduced the wife of his too credulous friend, while he affected honourable addresses to his ward — I behold him now in a light so truly despicable, that I shall never again respect myself for having listened to him.
Стр. 33 - There now! you — you are going on. You don't perceive, my life, that you are just doing the very thing which you know always makes me angry.
Стр. 72 - Why, as to reforming, sir Peter, I'll make no promises, and that I take to be a proof that I intend to set about it. But here shall be my monitor — my gentle guide — ah ! can I leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine ? Though thou, dear maid, shouldst waive thy beauty's sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey : An humble fugitive from folly view, No sanctuary near but love and you ; [To the audience. You can, indeed, each anxious fear remove, For even Scandal dies if you approve.
Стр. 22 - Yes, yes, madam, you were then in somewhat a humbler style : — the daughter of a plain country squire. Recollect, Lady Teazle, when I saw you first sitting at your tambour, in a pretty figured linen gown, with a bunch of keys at your side ; your hair combed smooth over a roll, and your apartment hung round with fruits in worsted, of your own working.