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 4 卷 |
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Mrs. Kniglu. I only stepp'd behind a cloud, Sir Anthony, to play at bo-peep with
you. Sir A. Bran. Oh, madam, a total eclipse, I do assure you. — My visits were
repulsed, my letters unanswered, and finally your doors shut against me. Mrs.
Knight.
Mrs. Kniglu. I only stepp'd behind a cloud, Sir Anthony, to play at bo-peep with
you. Sir A. Bran. Oh, madam, a total eclipse, I do assure you. — My visits were
repulsed, my letters unanswered, and finally your doors shut against me. Mrs.
Knight.
第 220 頁
Sir A. Bran. My lord, I pant for that happiness. Lord M. I'll call her, Sir Anthony Sir
A. Bran. As your lordship pleases But, my lord, this Widow Knightfy Lord M. Was
there ever such a phlegmatic blockhead ! [Aside ] — What of her, Sir Anthony ?
Sir A. Bran. My lord, I pant for that happiness. Lord M. I'll call her, Sir Anthony Sir
A. Bran. As your lordship pleases But, my lord, this Widow Knightfy Lord M. Was
there ever such a phlegmatic blockhead ! [Aside ] — What of her, Sir Anthony ?
第 223 頁
Sir A. Bran. Oh, madam, I shall convince my lord, that it is from very sublime
motives I submit to postpone my felicity. Louisa. I am much obliged to you, Sir
Anthony, for this generous proof of your passionate regard to me. Sir A. Bran. You
'll find ...
Sir A. Bran. Oh, madam, I shall convince my lord, that it is from very sublime
motives I submit to postpone my felicity. Louisa. I am much obliged to you, Sir
Anthony, for this generous proof of your passionate regard to me. Sir A. Bran. You
'll find ...
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Sir A. Bran. Then, madam, I apprehend it will not be so advisable for me to abide
within the reach of your influence ; I think I cannot do a wiser thing than to stop my
ears against your allurements. Mrs. Knight. Not till you have first heard me, ...
Sir A. Bran. Then, madam, I apprehend it will not be so advisable for me to abide
within the reach of your influence ; I think I cannot do a wiser thing than to stop my
ears against your allurements. Mrs. Knight. Not till you have first heard me, ...
第 248 頁
Sir A. Bran. [Walks about.] I use the word but metaphorically, colonel ; I have not
absolutely lost the use of my limbs, thank heaven. Lord M. Then, Sir Anthony, you
had better retire, before it be too late. Mrs. Knight. Ay do, and carry that love, ...
Sir A. Bran. [Walks about.] I use the word but metaphorically, colonel ; I have not
absolutely lost the use of my limbs, thank heaven. Lord M. Then, Sir Anthony, you
had better retire, before it be too late. Mrs. Knight. Ay do, and carry that love, ...
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