The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volume 9J. Rivington, 1777 |
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Pagina 10
... must be early up to light the world . Jup . You fhall not rife ; there fhall be no to - morrow . Merc . Then the world's to be at an end , I find . Phab . Or elfe a gap in nature , of a day . Jup . The night , if not reftrain'd , too ...
... must be early up to light the world . Jup . You fhall not rife ; there fhall be no to - morrow . Merc . Then the world's to be at an end , I find . Phab . Or elfe a gap in nature , of a day . Jup . The night , if not reftrain'd , too ...
Pagina 22
... must confefs ; and your wife's name is 6 ' Merc . Bromia - a devilifh fhrew of her tongue , and a vixen of her hands , that leads me a miferable life .-- Sof . By many a forrowful token . This must be I →→ Merc . I was once taken upon ...
... must confefs ; and your wife's name is 6 ' Merc . Bromia - a devilifh fhrew of her tongue , and a vixen of her hands , that leads me a miferable life .-- Sof . By many a forrowful token . This must be I →→ Merc . I was once taken upon ...
Pagina 23
... must lie a little , that I may think you the more me . Merc . That cunning fhall not ferve your turn , to circumvent me out of my name : I am for plain naked truth - There ftood a hogfhead of old wine , which my lord referv'd for his ...
... must lie a little , that I may think you the more me . Merc . That cunning fhall not ferve your turn , to circumvent me out of my name : I am for plain naked truth - There ftood a hogfhead of old wine , which my lord referv'd for his ...
Pagina 25
... must not know I have been here ; Detracting crowds would blame me that I ftole These happy moments from my public charge , To confecrate to thee ; and I could with That none were witness of the theft , but she By whom it is approv'd ...
... must not know I have been here ; Detracting crowds would blame me that I ftole These happy moments from my public charge , To confecrate to thee ; and I could with That none were witness of the theft , but she By whom it is approv'd ...
Pagina 33
... must be fo -back and fides , at your own peril I fet out from the port in an unlucky hour ; I went darkling and whiftling , to keep my felf from being afraid ; mumbling curfes betwixt my teeth , for being fent at fuch an unnatural time ...
... must be fo -back and fides , at your own peril I fet out from the port in an unlucky hour ; I went darkling and whiftling , to keep my felf from being afraid ; mumbling curfes betwixt my teeth , for being fent at fuch an unnatural time ...
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Pagina 54 - Eve to" tempt, seduce, and Plague the treacherous kind.' Let me survey my captives. The Colonel leads the van; next Mr. Vizard, He courts me out of the Practice of Piety...
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Pagina 59 - Why, so I do, fool : I wear this because I have the estate, and you wear that because you have not the estate : you have cause to mourn indeed, brother. Well, brother, I'm glad to see you, fare you well ! [Going.
Pagina 61 - Sir, my fortune is equal to yours, my friends as powerful, and both shall be put to the test, to do me justice.
Pagina 72 - I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion!
Pagina 41 - How the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage, I know not; but he's gone to Sir Paul about my marriage with Cynthia, and has appointed me his heir. MEL. The devil he has! What's to be done?
Pagina 39 - I have discovered so much manly virtue; thine, in that thou shalt have due reward of all thy worth. Give me thy hand. My nephew is the alone remaining branch of all our ancient family: him I thus blow away, and constitute thee in his room to be my heir MASK.