Bell's British Theatre, 第 9 卷John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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第 20 頁
... pretty songs ; 241 Perhaps I've been ungrateful . Here's money for you : Will you oblige me ? Shall I see you oft❜ner ? Page . Madam , I'd serve you with my soul : " But in the morning when you call me to you , " As by your bed I stand ...
... pretty songs ; 241 Perhaps I've been ungrateful . Here's money for you : Will you oblige me ? Shall I see you oft❜ner ? Page . Madam , I'd serve you with my soul : " But in the morning when you call me to you , " As by your bed I stand ...
第 42 頁
... pretty ! For of a sudden all the storm was past , A gentle calm of love succeeded it ; Monimia sigh'd and blush'd , Castalio swore ; As you , my lord , I well remember , did To my young sister in the orange grove , When I was first ...
... pretty ! For of a sudden all the storm was past , A gentle calm of love succeeded it ; Monimia sigh'd and blush'd , Castalio swore ; As you , my lord , I well remember , did To my young sister in the orange grove , When I was first ...
第 57 頁
... pretty , forward , lying face , And may'st in time expect preferment . Canst thou Pretend to secrecy , cajole and flatter Thy master's follies , and assist his pleasures ? Page . My Lord , I could do any thing for you , And ever be a ...
... pretty , forward , lying face , And may'st in time expect preferment . Canst thou Pretend to secrecy , cajole and flatter Thy master's follies , and assist his pleasures ? Page . My Lord , I could do any thing for you , And ever be a ...
第 58 頁
... pretty boy , And ask me what the maids talked of at nights . wishes . Pol . Run quickly , then , and prosp'rous be thy [ Exit Page . Here I'm alone , and fit for mischief ; now To cheat this brother , will't be honest that ? I heard the ...
... pretty boy , And ask me what the maids talked of at nights . wishes . Pol . Run quickly , then , and prosp'rous be thy [ Exit Page . Here I'm alone , and fit for mischief ; now To cheat this brother , will't be honest that ? I heard the ...
第 16 頁
... Pretty maidens , stay one moment ; turn again and give your assistance to two honest fellows in distress our horses are lame , ' tis late , we have lost our way- # Heart . And we wou'd know where- ( She is intole- rably handsome ...
... Pretty maidens , stay one moment ; turn again and give your assistance to two honest fellows in distress our horses are lame , ' tis late , we have lost our way- # Heart . And we wou'd know where- ( She is intole- rably handsome ...
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第 25 頁 - But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from your pockets, Roger — and from your head, you blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter.
第 10 頁 - Ay, your times were fine times indeed; you have been telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company.
第 35 頁 - I don't know how — our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold us all out of the house.
第 22 頁 - No, sir, but if you can inform us TONY. Why, gentlemen, if you know neither the road you are going, nor where you are, nor the road you came, the first thing I have to inform you is, that — you have lost your way.
第 16 頁 - As I live, the most intimate friend of Mr. Hastings, my admirer. They are never asunder. I believe you must have seen him when we lived in town.
第 23 頁 - It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way. Stingo, tell the gentlemen the way to Mr. Hardcastle's! (Winking upon the Landlord.) Mr. Hardcastle's, of Quagmire Marsh, you understand me. LAND. Master Hardcastle's!
第 38 頁 - So! I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome. But who can be angry at those assiduities which are meant to please him? — Ha! what do I see?
第 31 頁 - We approve your caution and hospitality, Sir. (To Hastings.) I have been thinking, George, of changing our travelling dresses in the morning.
第 47 頁 - I vow, since inoculation began, there is no such thing to be seen as a plain woman ; so one must dress a little particular, or one may escape in the crowd.
第 78 頁 - Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye, 'Till at the last a cruel spoiler came, Cropt this fair rose, and rifled all its sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away.