The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies |
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第 568 頁
I am informed that my daughter is in ( Lays hold of him , and knocks . Lis . Ha !
Don Pedro himself : I wish I were Ped . That's more than I know , my lord ; but
fairly off . [ Aside . here was your son , just now , as drunk as an emEnter Don
PEDRO ...
I am informed that my daughter is in ( Lays hold of him , and knocks . Lis . Ha !
Don Pedro himself : I wish I were Ped . That's more than I know , my lord ; but
fairly off . [ Aside . here was your son , just now , as drunk as an emEnter Don
PEDRO ...
第 569 頁
Your daughter has played you a slippery daughter so well ? ba ! [ Holds up his
cane . trick , too , signior . Lis . What shall I say , to make him give this Ped . But
your son shall never be the better Scotch dog a good beating ? [ Aside . I know
for it ...
Your daughter has played you a slippery daughter so well ? ba ! [ Holds up his
cane . trick , too , signior . Lis . What shall I say , to make him give this Ped . But
your son shall never be the better Scotch dog a good beating ? [ Aside . I know
for it ...
第 806 頁
Pardon ! je vous demande pardon , Monsieur Russet , ' pon honour . Enter
Russet , LORD TRINKET , and Sir HarRus . Death and the devil ! I shall go
distractRY BEAGLE . ed . My daughter plotting against me - theLord Trink . There
, sir -I told ...
Pardon ! je vous demande pardon , Monsieur Russet , ' pon honour . Enter
Russet , LORD TRINKET , and Sir HarRus . Death and the devil ! I shall go
distractRY BEAGLE . ed . My daughter plotting against me - theLord Trink . There
, sir -I told ...
第 854 頁
Then I'll explain - My nephew but , believe me , my dear Miss Sterling , believe
won't marry your eldest daughter : nor I neither me , Miss Fanny has no passion
for sir John . -Your youngest daughter won't marry him : She has a passion ,
indeed ...
Then I'll explain - My nephew but , believe me , my dear Miss Sterling , believe
won't marry your eldest daughter : nor I neither me , Miss Fanny has no passion
for sir John . -Your youngest daughter won't marry him : She has a passion ,
indeed ...
第 914 頁
Captain , truly ! i'faith , I'd have a could have been so far behind - hand in the
chase , regiment , had I such a daughter , before I was unless you had palpably
mistaken your way . three months older . [ Erit Mrs Ful . You'll pardon me ; but I
begin ...
Captain , truly ! i'faith , I'd have a could have been so far behind - hand in the
chase , regiment , had I such a daughter , before I was unless you had palpably
mistaken your way . three months older . [ Erit Mrs Ful . You'll pardon me ; but I
begin ...
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第 1004 頁 - I would have her instructed in geometry, that she might know something of the contagious countries. But above all, Sir Anthony, she should be mistress of orthodoxy, that she might not misspell and mispronounce words so shamefully as girls usually do; and likewise that she might reprehend the true meaning of what she is saying. This, Sir Anthony, is what I would have a woman know; and I don't think there is a superstitious article in it.
第 958 頁 - I'm sure I should be sorry people said anything amiss, since I have no fortune but my character. MARLOW: [Aside] By heaven, she weeps. This is the first mark of tenderness I ever had from a modest woman, and it touches me.
第 945 頁 - The Englishman's malady. But tell me, George, where could I have learned that assurance you talk of? My life has been chiefly spent in a college, or an inn, in seclusion from that lovely part of the creation that chiefly teach men confidence.
第 1012 頁 - Nay, but, Jack, such eyes! such eyes! so innocently wild! so bashfully irresolute! not a glance but speaks and kindles some thought of love! Then, Jack, her cheeks! her cheeks, Jack! so deeply blushing at the insinuations of her tell-tale eyes!
第 943 頁 - I'll leave it to all men of sense, But you, my good friend, are the Pigeon. Toroddle, toroddle, toroll. Then come, put the jorum about, And let us be merry and clever, Our hearts and our liquors are stout, Here's the Three Jolly Pigeons for ever.
第 945 頁 - Diggory, you are too talkative. — Then, if I happen to say a good thing, or tell a good story at table, you must not all burst out a-laughing, as if you made part of the company.
第 946 頁 - 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.
第 1021 頁 - Come, come, Mrs. Malaprop, we must forget and forgive ; — odds life ! matters have taken so clever a turn all of a sudden, that I could find in my heart to be so goodhumoured! and so gallant! hey! Mrs. Malaprop! - Mrs. Mai. Well, Sir Anthony, since you desire it, we will not anticipate the past; — so mind, young people — our retrospection will be all to the future.
第 941 頁 - I'll never control your choice; but Mr. Marlow, whom I have pitched upon, is the son of my old friend, Sir Charles Marlow, of whom you have heard me talk so often. The young gentleman has been bred a scholar, and is designed for an employment in the service of his country.
第 1004 頁 - In my way hither, Mrs. Malaprop, I observed your niece's maid coming forth from a circulating library! — She had a book in each hand — they were half-bound volumes, with marble covers! — From that moment I guessed how full of duty I should see her mistress!