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... The Rivals, and The School for Scandal - Стр. 289авторы: Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1907 - Страниц: 319Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - Страниц: 1138
...— Ah ! can I leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine ? Though thou, dear maid, shouldst wave Betwixt whom ? DIPH. : Why, our sister and the king...MEL. : They must weep, Diphilus. DIPH. : Must they ? 1865 SOCIETY (By THOMAS ROBERTSON) 1 he interval that followed The School for Scandal was longer than... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - Страниц: 128
...shall be mymonitor — mygentle guide — ahlcanl leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine? 260 Though thou, dear maid, shouldst waive thy beauty's sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey: A humble fugitive from Folly view, No sanctuary near but Love and you; [ To the audience.] You can,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - Страниц: 386
...shall be my monitor — my gentle guide — ah! can I leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine? Tho' thou, dear maid, shouldst waive thy beauty's sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey : A humble fugitive from Folly view, No sanctuary near but Love — [To the audience~\ — and you... | |
| Thomas Moore, Barbara Bartholomew, Joy L. Linsley - 1983 - Страниц: 412
...Sheridan upheld the right of the Prince to assume the regency without the sanction of Parliament. 2. Tho' thou, dear maid, shouldst waive thy beauty's sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey. 3. "Smoking" in Russell. (Charles Surface, School for Scandal, 5. iii) 4. The Rolliad (1791), a collection... | |
| Marshall Brown - 1991 - Страниц: 516
...enemies Charles and Oliver are reconciled and enter a glorious future under the empire of Love: "Tho' — thou, dear Maid; should'st wa[i]ve thy Beauty's Sway,...— Thou Still must Rule — because I will obey" (5.3; p. 441). How the play tantalizes us to read such significances in it! And yet how inchoate any... | |
| Fritz Paul, Wolfgang Ranke, Brigitte Schultze - 1993 - Страниц: 396
...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...sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey An humbled fugitive from folly view, No sanctuary near but love and you. (To the audience) You can, indeed,... | |
| David L. Larsen - Страниц: 644
...the most laboured detail, even when they happen to have a little truth on their side to support it. You can, indeed each anxious fear remove, For even Scandal dies, if you approve. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan Puritans shut the theatres down in 1642, and after the Restoration, with... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1915 - Страниц: 100
...intend to set about it ; but here shall be my monitor — my gentle guide — ah 1 can I leave the virtuous path those eyes illumine ! Though thou, dear...sway, Thou still must rule, because I will obey : An hurnble fugitive from Folly's view, No sanctuary near but love and you : \To the audience. You can,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1915 - Страниц: 100
...because I will obey : An hu'uble fugitive from Folly's 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. RING slow curtain. DISPOSITION OF THE CHARACTERS AT THE FALL OF THE CURTAIN FOR READERS' THEATRE A... | |
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