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 5 卷1810 |
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... poor conquest , I have proved that all those imputed charms amount to nothing ; -for Doricourt saw them unmoved . - A hus- band of fifteen months could not have examined me with more cutting indifference . Mrs. R. Then you return it ...
... poor conquest , I have proved that all those imputed charms amount to nothing ; -for Doricourt saw them unmoved . - A hus- band of fifteen months could not have examined me with more cutting indifference . Mrs. R. Then you return it ...
第 17 頁
... poor dear man set his hand to it whilst he was dying.— " Ah ! " said I , “ I foresee you'll never live to see them come together ; but their first son shall be christened Jeremiah , after you , that I promise you . " - But come , I say ...
... poor dear man set his hand to it whilst he was dying.— " Ah ! " said I , “ I foresee you'll never live to see them come together ; but their first son shall be christened Jeremiah , after you , that I promise you . " - But come , I say ...
第 21 頁
... poor , though a lord ; and very high spirited , though a virtuoso . - In town , her Pantheons , operas , and robes de cour , would have swallowed his sea weeds , moths , and monsters , in six weeks ! Sir George , I find , thinks his ...
... poor , though a lord ; and very high spirited , though a virtuoso . - In town , her Pantheons , operas , and robes de cour , would have swallowed his sea weeds , moths , and monsters , in six weeks ! Sir George , I find , thinks his ...
第 33 頁
... poor girl's de- fects are so obvious . Doric . Defects ! Mrs. R. Merely those of education.- -Her father's indulgence ruined her . - Mauvaise honte - conceit and ignorance — all unite in the lady you are to marry . Doric . Marry ! I ...
... poor girl's de- fects are so obvious . Doric . Defects ! Mrs. R. Merely those of education.- -Her father's indulgence ruined her . - Mauvaise honte - conceit and ignorance — all unite in the lady you are to marry . Doric . Marry ! I ...
第 49 頁
... poor pilgrim . Letit . Charity ! If you mean my prayers , heaven grant thee wit , pilgrim . Mask . That blessing would do from a devotee : from you I ask other charities ; -such charities as beauty should bestow - soft looks - sweet ...
... poor pilgrim . Letit . Charity ! If you mean my prayers , heaven grant thee wit , pilgrim . Mask . That blessing would do from a devotee : from you I ask other charities ; -such charities as beauty should bestow - soft looks - sweet ...
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beauty Bevil Brom Bromley Bromley's Capt CAPTAIN BYGROVE character Charles charms Cimb Cimberton Court Courtall cousin creature Dash dear Doric Doricourt Enter DASHWOULD Enter LADY Enter SIR Exeunt Exit father fellow Flut Flutter fortune gentleman girl give happy hear heart honour hope Humph husband Isab Kitty Lady Bell Lady F Lady Frances Lady Jane ladyship laugh leave Letit LETITIA letter look lover Lucinda Madam La Rouge Malvil marriage marry mask masquerade matter mind Miss Hardy Miss Nev Miss Neville MISS OGLE morning Myrt Myrtle never obliged pardon passion Phil Phillis poor Pray RACKETT racter ridiculous SAVILLE Scene Seal SEALAND servant Silv Sir G Sir Geoffry Sir George Sir H Sir John sister speak spirit sure talk tell there's thing thought told Touchwood town wife wish woman young Zounds
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第 247 頁 - Oh, Sir John ! how vain, how weak is human prudence ! What care, what foresight, what imagination could contrive such blest events, to make our children happy, as Providence in one short hour has laid before us ? Cimb.
第 195 頁 - Only to make her frowns more terrible ; for, in his height of fortune, this captain too, her benefactor, unfortunately was killed at sea, and dying intestate, his estate fell wholly to an advocate, his brother, who coming soon to take possession, there found, among his other riches, this blooming virgin at his mercy. Humph. He durst not sure abuse his power ! Bev.
第 211 頁 - Well, madam, as unhappy as you are at present pleased to make me, I would not, in the general, be any other than what I am. I would not be a bit wiser, a bit richer, a bit taller, a bit shorter than I am at this instant.
第 238 頁 - MYRT. Never was taken in so odd a way in my life— pray, lead me! Oh! I was talking here— pray carry me— to my Cousin Cimberton's young lady — MRS. SEAL, (aside) My Cousin Cimberton's young lady! How zealous he is, even in his extremity, for the match!
第 200 頁 - Well, you may be sure of me, if you can disappoint him ; but my intelligence says, the mother has actually sent for the conveyancer to draw articles for his marriage with Lucinda...
第 208 頁 - I can't think him so ; your hero, madam, is no more than what every gentleman ought to be, and I believe very many are. He is only one who takes more delight in reflections than in sensations. He is more pleased with thinking than eating ; that's the utmost you can say of him.
第 246 頁 - O ! make him then the full Amends, and be yourself the Messenger of Joy : Fly this Instant ! tell him all these wondrous Turns of Providence in his Favour ! Tell him I have now a Daughter to bestow which he no longer will decline : that this Day he still shall be a Bridegroom : nor shall a Fortune, the Merit which his Father seeks, be wanting : tell him the Reward of all his Virtues waits on his Acceptance.
第 182 頁 - India merchant, has offered his only daughter, and sole heiress to that vast estate of his, as a wife for him. You may be sure I made no difficulties, the match was agreed on, and this very day named for the wedding.
第 243 頁 - Twas my own hope, my own passion, that deluded me; he never made one amorous advance to me. His large heart and bestowing hand have only helped the miserable.
第 185 頁 - I don't. know what you heavy inmates call noise and extravagance; but we gentlemen, who are well fed, and cut a figure, sir, think it a fine life, and that we must be very pretty fellows, who are kept only to be looked at.