The Fashionable Lover: A ComedyJ. Bell, 1793 - 102 頁 |
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第 21 頁
... happiness itself , nor feels complacency in that of others ! Týr . When you know Mr. Mortimer , you'll find how totally the world mistakes him . — Farewell , my dear Augusta ; back'd with thy virtuous wishes , how can I fail to prosper ...
... happiness itself , nor feels complacency in that of others ! Týr . When you know Mr. Mortimer , you'll find how totally the world mistakes him . — Farewell , my dear Augusta ; back'd with thy virtuous wishes , how can I fail to prosper ...
第 26 頁
... happiness— Aug. And murderer of my own . No , no , my lord , I'll perish first ; the last surviving orphan of a noble house , I'll not disgrace it : from these mean , unfeel- ing people , who to the bounty of my ancestors owe all they ...
... happiness— Aug. And murderer of my own . No , no , my lord , I'll perish first ; the last surviving orphan of a noble house , I'll not disgrace it : from these mean , unfeel- ing people , who to the bounty of my ancestors owe all they ...
第 30 頁
... happiness in marriage ; I'm only to provide you with a fortune . [ Exit Tyr . ] Well , Frank , I suspected thou hadst more courage than wit , when I heard of thy engaging in a duel ; now thou art for encountering a wife , I am convinced ...
... happiness in marriage ; I'm only to provide you with a fortune . [ Exit Tyr . ] Well , Frank , I suspected thou hadst more courage than wit , when I heard of thy engaging in a duel ; now thou art for encountering a wife , I am convinced ...
第 77 頁
... happiest of all mankind . Mort . Give me your hand ; why now you speak good sense ; I like this well : let us do good , sir , and not talk about it : show me but how I may give hap- piness to you , with innocence to myself , and I shall ...
... happiest of all mankind . Mort . Give me your hand ; why now you speak good sense ; I like this well : let us do good , sir , and not talk about it : show me but how I may give hap- piness to you , with innocence to myself , and I shall ...
第 82 頁
... happiness , — Oh , that I could inspire you with my feelings ! Aub . I knew your father , and am a witness to the hard necessity which tore him from an infant child , and held him eighteen tedious years in exile from his native land ...
... happiness , — Oh , that I could inspire you with my feelings ! Aub . I knew your father , and am a witness to the hard necessity which tore him from an infant child , and held him eighteen tedious years in exile from his native land ...
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