The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: With a Biographical and Critical SketchE. Moxon, 1840 - 153 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... give his wife a bank - bill for two hundred pounds . The whole commercial heart of England seems to be suddenly on the spot , awed by seeing all that virtue going out of it . The year 1779 produced " The Critic ; " and , after a long ...
... give his wife a bank - bill for two hundred pounds . The whole commercial heart of England seems to be suddenly on the spot , awed by seeing all that virtue going out of it . The year 1779 produced " The Critic ; " and , after a long ...
Pagina 2
... Gives money . Serj . The scrawl improves ! [ more ] O come , ' tis pretty plain . Hey ! how's this ? Dibble ! -sure it cannot be ! A poet's brief ! a poet and a fee ! Att . Yes , sir ! though you without reward , I know , Would gladly ...
... Gives money . Serj . The scrawl improves ! [ more ] O come , ' tis pretty plain . Hey ! how's this ? Dibble ! -sure it cannot be ! A poet's brief ! a poet and a fee ! Att . Yes , sir ! though you without reward , I know , Would gladly ...
Pagina 4
... give me the sal volatile . Lucy . Is it in a blue cover , ma'am ? Lyd . My smelling - bottle , you simpleton ! Lucy . Oh , the drops ! -here , ma'am . Lyd . Hold ! -here's some one coming - quick , see who it is- [ Exit Lucy . ] Surely ...
... give me the sal volatile . Lucy . Is it in a blue cover , ma'am ? Lyd . My smelling - bottle , you simpleton ! Lucy . Oh , the drops ! -here , ma'am . Lyd . Hold ! -here's some one coming - quick , see who it is- [ Exit Lucy . ] Surely ...
Pagina 5
... give me an opportunity . So , last Thursday , I wrote a letter to myself , to inform myself that Beverley was at that time paying his addresses to another woman . I signed it your friend unknown , showed it to Beverley , charged him ...
... give me an opportunity . So , last Thursday , I wrote a letter to myself , to inform myself that Beverley was at that time paying his addresses to another woman . I signed it your friend unknown , showed it to Beverley , charged him ...
Pagina 6
... give you another choice , will you promise us to give up this Beverley ? Lyd . Could I belie my thoughts so far as to give that promise , my actions would certainly as far belie my words . Mrs. Mal . Take yourself to your room.- . - You ...
... give you another choice , will you promise us to give up this Beverley ? Lyd . Could I belie my thoughts so far as to give that promise , my actions would certainly as far belie my words . Mrs. Mal . Take yourself to your room.- . - You ...
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Acres Alonzo Aman Antonio believe Berinthia Beverley brother Captain ABSOLUTE Charles Chas Clara Cora Crab Dang Dangle dear devil Don Ferd Don Jer Duen Egad Elvira Exeunt Exit Fash father Faulk Faulkland fellow Gage gentleman give hear heart Heaven honour hope i'faith Isaac Jack Lady Sneer lady Sneerwell Lady Teaz Lord Fop Lory Louisa Loveless Lucy Lydia ma'am madam Maid Malaprop Maria married matter Miss Hoyd never Nurse O'Con O'Daub on't Peruvian Pizarro poor pray Puff Re-enter rogue Rolla Rosy SCENE School for Scandal Servant Sir Anth sir Anthony Sir Fret Sir Luc sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet sir Peter Sir Tun sir Tunbelly Soldiers soul speak sure Surf Teazle tell thee there's thou thought Tilb Townly what's wife word Zounds
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Pagina 11 - I'll tell you what, Jack — I mean, you dog — if you don't, by Capt. A. What, Sir, promise to link myself to some mass of ugliness ; to Sir A. Zounds ! sirrah ! the lady shall be as ugly as I choose : she shall have a hump on each shoulder ; she shall be as crooked as the crescent ; her one eye shall roll like the bull's in Cox's museum ; she shall have a skin like a mummy, and the beard of a Jew — She shall be all this, sirrah ! yet I'll make you ogle her all day, and sit up all night, to write...
Pagina 19 - Our ancestors are very good kind of folks; but they are the last people I should choose to have a visiting acquaintance with. ACRES. But David, now, you don't think there is such very, very, very great danger, hey? Odds life! people often fight without any mischief done!
Pagina 13 - tis all I desire. Not that I think a woman the worse for being handsome; but, sir, if you please to recollect, you before hinted something about a hump or two, one eye, and a few more graces of that kind — now, without being very nice...
Pagina 83 - When an old bachelor marries a young wife, what is he to expect ? 'Tis now six months since Lady Teazle made me the happiest of men...
Pagina 86 - Oh, to be sure! she has herself the oddest countenance that ever was seen; 'tis a collection of features from all the different countries of the globe. Sir Ben.
Pagina 91 - Agreed! agreed! And now, my dear Sir Peter, we are of a mind once more, we may be the happiest couple, and never differ again, you know: ha! ha! ha! Well, you are going to be in a passion, I see, and I shall only interrupt you — so, bye! bye!
Pagina 91 - tis evident you never cared a pin for me, and I was a madman to marry you — a pert, rural coquette, that had refused half the honest squires in the neighborhood.
Pagina 85 - I took you from ; but now you must have your coach — vis-a-vis — and three powdered footmen before your chair ; and, in the summer, a pair of white cats to draw you to Kensington Gardens.
Pagina 100 - Ah ! Charles, if you associated more with your brother, one might indeed hope for your reformation. He is a man of sentiment.
Pagina 10 - I did not expect it ; for I was going to write to you on a little matter of business. Jack, I have been considering that I grow old and infirm, and shall probably not trouble you long. Capt. A. Pardon me, sir, I never saw you look more strong and hearty, and I pray fervently that you may continue so.