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 3 卷1810 |
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... Clar . Yes , but we are but in a kind of fool's para- dise here : all our schemes are but mere castle - build- ing , which your father , Mr. Bellmont , and , my dear Belinda , -yours too , are most obstinately determined to 178 ALL IN ...
... Clar . Yes , but we are but in a kind of fool's para- dise here : all our schemes are but mere castle - build- ing , which your father , Mr. Bellmont , and , my dear Belinda , -yours too , are most obstinately determined to 178 ALL IN ...
第 179 頁
... Clar . Let us try : turn this way . Belin . Are you going to leave us , Clarissa ? Clar . Only just sauntering into this side - walk : we sha'n't lose one another . Belin . You are such a tender couple ! you are not tired , I see , of ...
... Clar . Let us try : turn this way . Belin . Are you going to leave us , Clarissa ? Clar . Only just sauntering into this side - walk : we sha'n't lose one another . Belin . You are such a tender couple ! you are not tired , I see , of ...
第 202 頁
... Clar . Positively ; and to - morrow morning makes me his . Belin . To - morrow morning ! Clar . Yes , to - morrow morning I release Mr. Bellmout from his fetters , and resign my person to him . Belin . But tell me now ; am not I a very ...
... Clar . Positively ; and to - morrow morning makes me his . Belin . To - morrow morning ! Clar . Yes , to - morrow morning I release Mr. Bellmout from his fetters , and resign my person to him . Belin . But tell me now ; am not I a very ...
第 203 頁
... saunter down this walk ? Clar . My brother seems out of humour : what is the matter now ? Bell . I'll tell you presently : let us step this way . [ Exit with CLARISSA . Belin . Well , I declare , I don't know ALL IN THE WRONG . 203.
... saunter down this walk ? Clar . My brother seems out of humour : what is the matter now ? Bell . I'll tell you presently : let us step this way . [ Exit with CLARISSA . Belin . Well , I declare , I don't know ALL IN THE WRONG . 203.
第 213 頁
... Clar . And did not I tell you , Belinda , that you could not keep away from the pursuit ? Bell . Pray , ma'am , do ... Clar . Well , if that is the case , we had as good go home , for I want my tea . Belin . Po ! not yet : —it is not six ...
... Clar . And did not I tell you , Belinda , that you could not keep away from the pursuit ? Bell . Pray , ma'am , do ... Clar . Well , if that is the case , we had as good go home , for I want my tea . Belin . Po ! not yet : —it is not six ...
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Belin Belinda Bell Bellmont better Betty Beverley Blandford Brid Bridget brother Brush Canton Capt Cecilia Cham Clar Clarissa consent dare daughter dear devil door Enter SIR JOHN ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes fammaly father favour fellow forgive fortune gentleman girl give glad Grey hand happiness HARCOURT hear heart heaven Heidel Heidelberg honour hope Lady Restless laugh leave look Lord Conquest Lord G LORD GLENMORE Lord Ogleby lordship Love Lovewell ma'am madam Marmalet marriage marry maʼam mind Miss Fanny Miss Mor Miss Mortimer Miss Sterl mistress morning never passion picture poor pray Robert ruined Scene servant sha'n't Sir John Melvil Sir John Restless Sir William sister spurrit sure Tattle tears tell thee there's thing thou Tippet to-morrow uneasiness Vane walk What's whole woman Wood Woodville young Zounds
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第 87 頁 - Let me see. Suppose I get Sir John Melvil to interest himself in this affair. He may mention it to Lord Ogleby with a better grace than I can, and more probably prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open my mind also more freely to Sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him.
第 105 頁 - Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling ; for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs were in use, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had but a fair wind.
第 130 頁 - To speak the truth, I'm ashamed of you both. — But have a care what you are about, brother! have a care, I say. — The counsellors are in the house, I hear; and if every thing is not settled to my liking, I'll have nothing more to say to you, if I live these hundred years. I'll go over to Holland, and settle with Mr. Vanderspracken, my poor husband's first cousin, and my own fammaly shall never be the better for a farden of my money, I promise you.
第 142 頁 - With any fortune, or no fortune at all, sir. Love is the idol of my heart, and the demon Interest sinks before him. So sir, as I said before, I will marry your youngest daughter; your youngest daughter will marry me.
第 122 頁 - ... on that part of the estate which is to be made over to me, with whatever security you shall require for the regular payment of the interest, till the principal is duly discharged.
第 129 頁 - That was my maxum ; and, therefore, much the largest settlement was, of course, to be made upon her. As for Fanny, if she could, with a fortune of twenty or thirty thousand pounds, get a knight, or a member of parliament, or a rich common council-man, for a husband, I thought it might do very well.
第 165 頁 - For my part, I indulge my own passions too much to tyrannize over those of other people. Poor souls, I pity them. And you must forgive them too. Come, come, melt a little of your flint, Mr. Sterling ! STERL.
第 101 頁 - ... trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips.— Matters look'd but dim last night, my lord. I feel the dew in my great toe — but I would put on a cut shoe, that I might be able to walk you about— I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Og- I pray Heaven you may ! {Aude.
第 138 頁 - I'm in tolerable spirits, faith! (Aside. Fanny. There is not perhaps at this moment a more distressed creature than myself. Affection, duty, hope, despair, and a thousand different sentiments, are struggling in my bosom; and even the presence of your lordship, to whom I have flown for protection, adds to my perplexity.
第 158 頁 - You have a great deal of courage, Betty; and considering the secrets you have to keep, you have occasion for it.