Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, 第 1 卷A. Millar, 1798 |
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... Exit Charon . Esop . Now to my office of judge and examiner , in which to the best of my knowledge I will act with impartiality ; for I will immediately relieve real objects , and only divert myself with pretenders . Mer . Act as your ...
... Exit Charon . Esop . Now to my office of judge and examiner , in which to the best of my knowledge I will act with impartiality ; for I will immediately relieve real objects , and only divert myself with pretenders . Mer . Act as your ...
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... Mercurv , Charon has brought over one mortal already , conduct him hither . [ Exit Mercury . Now for a large catalogue of complaints , without the acknowledgment A 2 acknwoledgement of one single vice ; -here he comes - LETH E.
... Mercurv , Charon has brought over one mortal already , conduct him hither . [ Exit Mercury . Now for a large catalogue of complaints , without the acknowledgment A 2 acknwoledgement of one single vice ; -here he comes - LETH E.
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... Exit Poet . Esop . Oh ! your servant , Sir - In the name of misery and mortality what have we here ! Enter an OLD MAN , supported by a SERVANT Old Man . Oh ! la ! oh ! bless me I shall never recover the fatigue -- Ha ! what are you ...
... Exit Poet . Esop . Oh ! your servant , Sir - In the name of misery and mortality what have we here ! Enter an OLD MAN , supported by a SERVANT Old Man . Oh ! la ! oh ! bless me I shall never recover the fatigue -- Ha ! what are you ...
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... Exit Fine Gentleman . Enter Mr BOWMAN ( bastily . ) Bow . Is your name Esop . Esop . It is , Sir . - Your commands with me ? Bow . My lord Chalkstone , to whom I have the honour- to be a friend and companion , has sent me before , to ...
... Exit Fine Gentleman . Enter Mr BOWMAN ( bastily . ) Bow . Is your name Esop . Esop . It is , Sir . - Your commands with me ? Bow . My lord Chalkstone , to whom I have the honour- to be a friend and companion , has sent me before , to ...
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... Exit Lord Chalkstone and Bowman . Esop . How flattering is folly : his lordship here sup- ported only by vanity , vivacity , and his friend Mr Bow- man , can fancy himself the wisest , and is the happiest of mortals . Enter Mr and Mrs ...
... Exit Lord Chalkstone and Bowman . Esop . How flattering is folly : his lordship here sup- ported only by vanity , vivacity , and his friend Mr Bow- man , can fancy himself the wisest , and is the happiest of mortals . Enter Mr and Mrs ...
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第 106 頁 - Do not swear at all ; Or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee.
第 221 頁 - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
第 295 頁 - Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor : For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit. What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel, Because his painted skin contents the eye ? O, no, good Kate ; neither art thou the worse For this poor furniture, and mean array.
第 145 頁 - O my love! my wife! Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath, Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty: Thou art not conquer'd; beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, And death's pale flag is not advanced there.
第 106 頁 - My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.
第 118 頁 - tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door ; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve : ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I am peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o...
第 97 頁 - Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners' legs ; The cover, of the wings of grasshoppers ; The traces, of the smallest spider's web ; The collars, of the moonshine's...
第 104 頁 - Would through the airy region stream so bright, That birds would sing, and think it were not night. See how she leans her cheek upon her hand ! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek ! Jul.
第 105 頁 - How cam'st thou hither, tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high, and hard to climb ; And the place death, considering who thou art, If any of my kinsmen find thee here.
第 136 頁 - Alack, alack ! is it not like that I, So early waking, what with loathsome smells, And shrieks like mandrakes...