English comedy: a collection of the most celebrated dramas, since the commencement of the reformation of the stage by sir R. Steele and C. Abber, 第 1 卷1810 |
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... wait upon Mr. Moody . Lord T. Pr'ythee let us have him here ; he will divert us . Manly . Oh , my lord , he's such a cub ! Not but he's so near common sense , that he passes for a wit in the family . Lady G. I beg , of all things , we ...
... wait upon Mr. Moody . Lord T. Pr'ythee let us have him here ; he will divert us . Manly . Oh , my lord , he's such a cub ! Not but he's so near common sense , that he passes for a wit in the family . Lady G. I beg , of all things , we ...
第 19 頁
... wait upon you , by that time he can put on a clean neckcloth . Manly . Oh , John , I'll wait upon him ! Moody . Why , you wonno ' be so kind , wull ye ? Manly . If you'll tell me where you lodge . Moody . Just i ' the street next to ...
... wait upon you , by that time he can put on a clean neckcloth . Manly . Oh , John , I'll wait upon him ! Moody . Why , you wonno ' be so kind , wull ye ? Manly . If you'll tell me where you lodge . Moody . Just i ' the street next to ...
第 28 頁
... wait upo ' your worship ! Sir Fran . Wheere is he ? Moody . Just coming in at threshould . Sir Fran . Then goa about your business . Enter MANLY . [ Exit MOODY . Cousin Manly ! Sir , I am your very humble servant . Manly . I heard you ...
... wait upo ' your worship ! Sir Fran . Wheere is he ? Moody . Just coming in at threshould . Sir Fran . Then goa about your business . Enter MANLY . [ Exit MOODY . Cousin Manly ! Sir , I am your very humble servant . Manly . I heard you ...
第 31 頁
... wait for a vacancy . Sir Fran . Why , I hope one has a good chance for that every day , cousin ; for , if I take it right , that's a post , that folks are not more willing to get into than they are to get out of It's like an orange ...
... wait for a vacancy . Sir Fran . Why , I hope one has a good chance for that every day , cousin ; for , if I take it right , that's a post , that folks are not more willing to get into than they are to get out of It's like an orange ...
第 47 頁
... wait till his lordship's horses had dined , and was mighty pleasant ; but , for fear of the worst , madam , she whispered me - to get her chair ready . [ Exit . Lady G. Oh , here they come ! and , by their looks , seem a little unfit ...
... wait till his lordship's horses had dined , and was mighty pleasant ; but , for fear of the worst , madam , she whispered me - to get her chair ready . [ Exit . Lady G. Oh , here they come ! and , by their looks , seem a little unfit ...
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Belcour believe brother Bull and Gate Captain Dudley coach COLLEY CIBBER cousin d'ye daughter dear Charlotte Dennis O'Flaherty devil distresses Enter LADY Exeunt Exit father fortune Fulmer gentleman girl give glad hands happy Harriet hear heart hither hope humour husband Jenny John JOHN MOODY Lady Freelove Lady G Lady Rusport LADY WRONGHEAD ladyship leave letter Lord Trinket lordship Louisa Manly marriage married matter Miss Dudley Miss Rusport Moody morning Motherly MYRTILLA never O'Cut O'Fla O'FLAHERTY Oakly Oakly's on't pardon pon honour poor pounds Pr'ythee pray pretty quadrille Russet SERVANT Sir Fran Sir Francis Sir H sister soul speak spirit Squire Stock Stockwell Stuke suppose sure talk tell there's thing thought town uneasy what's wife wish woman word young Zounds
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第 63 頁 - Man. Nor I, neither, upon my faith, cousin. But you, perhaps, may have better fortune : for I suppose my lord has heard of what importance you were in the debate to-day You have been since down at the house, I presume : Sir Fran. Oh, yes ! I would not neglect the bouse for ever so much. Man. Well, and pray what have they done there?
第 257 頁 - That I am bound to do, and after the happiness I shall have in sheltering a father's age from the vicissitudes of life, my next delight will be in offering you an asylum in the bosom of your country.
第 218 頁 - I'll have nothing to do with that. Dudley would be your fittest ambassador on that occasion, and, if I mistake not, the most agreeable to the lady. STOCK. Why, indeed, from what I know of the matter, it may not improbably be destined to find its way into his pockets.
第 191 頁 - tis no wonder : your mother, I'm told, was a fine lady : and according to the modern style of education you was brought up. It was not so in my young days ; there was then some decorum in the world, some subordination, as the great Locke expresses it. Oh ! 'twas an edifying sight, to see the regular deportment observed in our family ; no giggling, no gossiping was going on there ; my good father, Sir Oliver Roundhead, never was seen to laugh himself, nor ever allowed it in his children.
第 228 頁 - Most gladly ; any friend of yours cannot fail of being welcome here. Stock. I flatter myself you will not find him totally undeserving your good opinion ; an education not of the strictest kind, and strong animal spirits, are apt sometimes to betray him into youthful irregularities; but a high principle of honour, and an uncommon benevolence, in the eye of candour, will, I hope, atone for any faults, by which these good qualities are not impaired.
第 218 頁 - Why, you are become wonderous circumspect of a sudden, pupil : and if you can find such a prudent damsel as you describe, you have my consent — only beware how you choose ; discretion is not the reigning quality amongst the fine ladies of the present time ; and, I think, in Miss Rusport's particular, I have given you no bad counsel.
第 49 頁 - That women, sometimes, lose more than they are able to pay ; and, if a creditor be a little pressing, the lady may be reduced to try, if, instead of gold, the gentleman will accept of a trinket. Lady T.
第 220 頁 - ... bankrupt in constitution as well as fortune, nature no longer serves as your excuse for being vicious, necessity, perhaps, will stand your friend, and you'll reform. Bel. You are severe. Stock. It fits me to be so — it well becomes a father — I would say, a friend — How strangely I forgot mvself!
第 139 頁 - Only into the next room. My curiosity would not let me stir a step further. I heard it all, and was never more diverted in my life, 'pon honour. Ha, ha, ha!
第 214 頁 - Arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm ; never spare it ; 'tis strong enough ; it has stood harder service than you can put it to. Lucy. Mercy upon me, what is the matter ? I am frightened out of my wits — Has your ladyship had an accident ? Lady R.