The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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第3页
... mind . Here are con- tained peculiarities of character , with ideas , observa- tions , and expressions , such as could only come from the pen of a man of genius . But , with all the merit of this drama , all that know- ledge of human ...
... mind . Here are con- tained peculiarities of character , with ideas , observa- tions , and expressions , such as could only come from the pen of a man of genius . But , with all the merit of this drama , all that know- ledge of human ...
第12页
... the devil neither . I have enough to do to mind my cellar . I forgot , your honour , Mr. Croaker is below . I came on purpose to tell you . Mr. H. Why didn't you show him up , blockhead 12 [ ACT I. THE GOODNATURED MAN .
... the devil neither . I have enough to do to mind my cellar . I forgot , your honour , Mr. Croaker is below . I came on purpose to tell you . Mr. H. Why didn't you show him up , blockhead 12 [ ACT I. THE GOODNATURED MAN .
第16页
... mind of poor Dick . - Ah , there was merit neglected for you ! and so true a friend ! we loved each other for thirty years , and yet he never asked me to lend him a single farthing . Mr. H. Pray what could induce him to commit so rash ...
... mind of poor Dick . - Ah , there was merit neglected for you ! and so true a friend ! we loved each other for thirty years , and yet he never asked me to lend him a single farthing . Mr. H. Pray what could induce him to commit so rash ...
第25页
... mind misgives me , the fellow will never be brought on- [ Aside . ] - In short , madam , you see before you one that loves you ; one , whose whole happiness is all in you . Miss R. I never had any doubts of your regard , sir ; and I ...
... mind misgives me , the fellow will never be brought on- [ Aside . ] - In short , madam , you see before you one that loves you ; one , whose whole happiness is all in you . Miss R. I never had any doubts of your regard , sir ; and I ...
第63页
... mind , I'd sooner part with my wife . Here's Mr. Honeywood , see what he'll say to it . My dear Honeywood , look at this incendiary let- ter dropped at my door . It will freeze you with ter- ror ; and yet lovey here can read it - can ...
... mind , I'd sooner part with my wife . Here's Mr. Honeywood , see what he'll say to it . My dear Honeywood , look at this incendiary let- ter dropped at my door . It will freeze you with ter- ror ; and yet lovey here can read it - can ...
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第18页 - 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26页 - Which might consist of about five thousand men, well appointed with stores, ammunition, and other implements of war. ' Now,' says the Duke of Marlborough to George Brooks, that stood next to him — You must have heard of George Brooks — ' I'll pawn my dukedom,' says he, 'but I take that garrison without spilling a drop of blood.
第29页 - Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you please. So much for supper. And now to see that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of.
第32页 - Oh! yes. Very fortunate - a most joyful encounter But our dresses, George, you know are in disorder What if we should postpone the happiness till tomorrow? - To-morrow at her own house - It will be every bit as convenient - and rather more respectful - To-morrow let it be. [Offering to go.] MiSS NEVILLE.
第10页 - It's false, Mr Hardcastle ; I was' but twenty when I was brought to bed of Tony, that I had by Mr Lumpkin, my first husband ; and he's not come to years of discretion yet. Hard. Nor ever will, I dare answer for him — Ay, you have taught him finely.
第19页 - Then you were to keep straight forward, till you came to four roads. Mar. Come to where four roads meet ? Tony. Ay ; but you must be sure to take only one of them. Mar. O, sir, you're facetious. Tony. Then keeping to the right, you are to go sideways, till you come upon Crack-skull Common ; there you must look sharp for the track of the wheel, and go forward till you come to Farmer Murrain's barn. Coming to the farmer's barn, you are to turn to the right, and then to the left, and then to the right-about...
第27页 - HARD. (Taking the cup.} I hope you'll find it to your mind. I have prepared it with my own hands, and I believe you'll own the ingredients are tolerable.
第35页 - Hard. (Aside.) I vow and so do I. (To him.} You were observing, sir, that in this age of hypocrisy — something about hypocrisy, sir.
第21页 - You must not be so talkative, Diggory. You must be all attention to the guests. You must hear us talk, and not think of talking...
第26页 - It's not my way, you see, to receive my friends with my back to the fire. I like to give them a hearty reception in the old style at my gate. I like to see their horses and trunks taken care of.