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第iii页
... Alcmena , in the Third Act , when Alcmena asks him , as a proof of his having been with her before , from whose hands she had the jewel , he cries out , " This is amazing ; have I already given you those dia monds ? the present I ...
... Alcmena , in the Third Act , when Alcmena asks him , as a proof of his having been with her before , from whose hands she had the jewel , he cries out , " This is amazing ; have I already given you those dia monds ? the present I ...
第iv页
... Alcmena a particular account of the battle ; and Sosia's account of his being pre- vented , is so extravagant and absurd , that Amphitryon cannot believe it ; yet , when Alcmena , in the Third Act , asks Am- phitryon how she came to ...
... Alcmena a particular account of the battle ; and Sosia's account of his being pre- vented , is so extravagant and absurd , that Amphitryon cannot believe it ; yet , when Alcmena , in the Third Act , asks Am- phitryon how she came to ...
第v页
... Alcmena are treated by their servants with a familiarity , which is not now allowed on the greater stage of the living world ; and , indeed , from this fault , I scarce know any comedy that is perfectly free : however , some of the ...
... Alcmena are treated by their servants with a familiarity , which is not now allowed on the greater stage of the living world ; and , indeed , from this fault , I scarce know any comedy that is perfectly free : however , some of the ...
第vii页
... Alcmena please only the schools , and are silently shrinking from the mirror of the stage - Human actions and passions , can alone afford the lesson , by which our moral amendment may be effected . The Original PROLOGUE . Written by Mr ...
... Alcmena please only the schools , and are silently shrinking from the mirror of the stage - Human actions and passions , can alone afford the lesson , by which our moral amendment may be effected . The Original PROLOGUE . Written by Mr ...
第xii页
... Mr. Clarke . GRIPUS , POLIDAS , FRANCO , · Mr. Fearon . · Mr. Thompson . ALCMENA , PHÆDRA , BROMIA , NIGHT , SCENE , Thebes . Women . Mrs. Hartley . - Mrs. Mattocks . · Mrs. Pitt . Miss Green : Dramatis Perlonae. ...
... Mr. Clarke . GRIPUS , POLIDAS , FRANCO , · Mr. Fearon . · Mr. Thompson . ALCMENA , PHÆDRA , BROMIA , NIGHT , SCENE , Thebes . Women . Mrs. Hartley . - Mrs. Mattocks . · Mrs. Pitt . Miss Green : Dramatis Perlonae. ...
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常见术语和短语
Alcmena Alguazil Amph Amphitryon Brom Bromia brother cann't Cant Charl Charlotte Clar CLARISSA Colonel OLDBOY dare Darn Darnley daughter dear devil Dian Dibdin Doctor Cantwell door Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fellow Flora Fred gentleman Gibby give Grip Gripus happy Harman hast hear heart Heaven honour hope impudence Inis Isab Isabella Jenkins Jenny JESSAMY JOHN LAMBERT Jupiter ladyship leave Lion Lionel Liss Lissardo look lord lover madam marry master Mercury moidores never night Old Lady Lamb on't Phab Phad Phædra Plutus poor Pr'ythee pray SCENE servant Seyw Seyward shew Sir John Flowerdale sirrah Sosia speak suppose sure t'other tell Terriero de passa Thebes thee there's thing thou thought Tipstaff villain Violante what's woman word young Zounds
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第21页 - Love, madam, love — In short, madam, I believe he has thought of nothing but your ladyship ever since he left Lisbon. I am sure he could not, if I may judge of his heart by my own.
第46页 - I'll make you. Fred. Restore her, my lord ! where shall I find her? Lop, I have those that will swear she is here in your house. Fred. You are misinformed, my lord ! Upon my reputation I have not seen Donna Isabella since the absence of Don Felix. Lop. Then pray, sir — if I am not too inquisitive, what motive had you for those objections you made against her marriage with Don Guzman yesterday ? Fred.
第14页 - The custom of our country enslaves us from our very cradles, first to our parents, next to our husbands, and, when Heaven is so kind to rid us of both these, our brothers still usurp authority, and expect a blind obedience from us; so that, maids, wives, or widows, »e are little better than slaves to the tyrant, man.
第14页 - I'd embark with the first fair wind with all my jewels, and seek my fortune on t'other side the water : no shore can treat you worse than your own.
第40页 - I did but joke; the ring is none of mine, it is my master's; I am to give it to be new set, that's all; therefore, pr'ythee, dry thy eyes, and kiss me; come.
第12页 - I quarrelled with his lordship, about six years before his death, and so had not an opportunity of seeing how the youth went on ; if I had, Master Jenkins, I would no more have suffered him to be made -such a monkey of — He has been in my house but three days, and it is all turned...