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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第 105 頁
His unci* a colonel ! we shall soon hear of his mother being a justice of peace.
But let's hear the bill of fare. Mar. [Perusing.'] What's here ? For the first course, for
the second course ; for the dessert. The devil, sir, do you think we have brought ...
His unci* a colonel ! we shall soon hear of his mother being a justice of peace.
But let's hear the bill of fare. Mar. [Perusing.'] What's here ? For the first course, for
the second course ; for the dessert. The devil, sir, do you think we have brought ...
第 133 頁
Zounds ! bring me my bill, I say, and let's hear no more on't. Hard. Young man,
young man, from your father's letter to me, I was taught to expect a well-bred
modest man, as a visitor here, but now I find him no better than a coxcomb and a
bully; ...
Zounds ! bring me my bill, I say, and let's hear no more on't. Hard. Young man,
young man, from your father's letter to me, I was taught to expect a well-bred
modest man, as a visitor here, but now I find him no better than a coxcomb and a
bully; ...
第 138 頁
We so laugh'd — You must know, madam — this way a little, for he must not hear
us. [ They confer. Tony. [Still gazing.'] A d — n'd cramp piece of penmanship, as
ever I saw in my life. I can read your print-hand very well. But here there are such
...
We so laugh'd — You must know, madam — this way a little, for he must not hear
us. [ They confer. Tony. [Still gazing.'] A d — n'd cramp piece of penmanship, as
ever I saw in my life. I can read your print-hand very well. But here there are such
...
第 192 頁
Well, but now let's hear what you can say to ine in prose. Sir A. Bran. Truly,
madam, this unexpected (I may say unhoped for) encounter, has so disconcerted
me, that though I have much to say, I am utterly at a loss where to begin. Mrs.
Knight.
Well, but now let's hear what you can say to ine in prose. Sir A. Bran. Truly,
madam, this unexpected (I may say unhoped for) encounter, has so disconcerted
me, that though I have much to say, I am utterly at a loss where to begin. Mrs.
Knight.
第 230 頁
Miss Rich. I'll tell her at once to punish her for her cruelty. [Aside.] Perhaps, sister,
I may have it in my power to do so without captivating a rural 'squire——- Mrs.
Knight. I am glad to hear it; but we won't talk of your visionary schemes at present.
Miss Rich. I'll tell her at once to punish her for her cruelty. [Aside.] Perhaps, sister,
I may have it in my power to do so without captivating a rural 'squire——- Mrs.
Knight. I am glad to hear it; but we won't talk of your visionary schemes at present.
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