The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, 第 7 卷 |
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第31页
Right ! they'll think you've lived with people of fashion . But suppose you meet an
old shabby friend in misfortune , that you don't wish to be seen speak to what
would you do ? Wows . ' Look blind not see him . Trudge . Why would you do that
?
Right ! they'll think you've lived with people of fashion . But suppose you meet an
old shabby friend in misfortune , that you don't wish to be seen speak to what
would you do ? Wows . ' Look blind not see him . Trudge . Why would you do that
?
第36页
I wish you had staid with me You would have seen such sights ! Inkle . Those
sights have become familiar to me , Yarico . Yar . And yet I wish they were not -
You might partake my pleasures — but now again , methinks , I will not wish so -
for ...
I wish you had staid with me You would have seen such sights ! Inkle . Those
sights have become familiar to me , Yarico . Yar . And yet I wish they were not -
You might partake my pleasures — but now again , methinks , I will not wish so -
for ...
第44页
I wish he'd own himself , for I'm certain Don Scipio suspects who I am . Don
Scipio . Suspect ! I know who you are , ( Advancing to him . ) so get into your
livery again as fast as you can . Don Fer . Ha , my dear friend , Don Scipio , I
wasDon ...
I wish he'd own himself , for I'm certain Don Scipio suspects who I am . Don
Scipio . Suspect ! I know who you are , ( Advancing to him . ) so get into your
livery again as fast as you can . Don Fer . Ha , my dear friend , Don Scipio , I
wasDon ...
第56页
Dearest LORENZA , By accident I heard of your being in the castle If you don't
wish to be the instrument of your mother's imposition , an impending blow , which
means you ne harm , this night shall discover an important secret , relative to him
...
Dearest LORENZA , By accident I heard of your being in the castle If you don't
wish to be the instrument of your mother's imposition , an impending blow , which
means you ne harm , this night shall discover an important secret , relative to him
...
第17页
I wish you married to any one , madam , that could make you happy : Clar .
Heigho ! Jenny . Madam ! Madam ! yonder's Sir John and Mr Lionel on the
terrace ; I believe they are coming up here . Poor dear Mr Lionel , he does not
seem to be in ...
I wish you married to any one , madam , that could make you happy : Clar .
Heigho ! Jenny . Madam ! Madam ! yonder's Sir John and Mr Lionel on the
terrace ; I believe they are coming up here . Poor dear Mr Lionel , he does not
seem to be in ...
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Antonio believe better bless bring castle Clar Clara Colonel Comedy comes daughter dear devil Diana Don Cæsar Don Fer Don Juan Don Scipio don't Duenna Enter Exeunt Exit face Fair Fanny father fear fellow Ferd Fernando fortune garden Giles girl give gone hand happy hear heart hold honour hope husband I'll Inkle Isaac Jenny Jerome Jess kind lady leave Lionel live London look Lord Louisa lover madam maid marry master mean meet Mervin mind Miss morning never night once Opera Patty Pedrillo perhaps play poor pray present Ralph SCENE servant Sir Chr Sir Harry soon Spado speak stay sure talk tell thee Theod there's thing thou thought told Trudge true turn wish Wows Yarico young
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