The PlaysGeorge Routledge and sons, 1889 - 320 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... face and voice and modest grace of his daughter Eliza . She was engaged at sixteen to an old gentleman of fortune , who released her , at her own wish , and settled 3,000 upon her when her father threatened law . In the latter part of ...
... face and voice and modest grace of his daughter Eliza . She was engaged at sixteen to an old gentleman of fortune , who released her , at her own wish , and settled 3,000 upon her when her father threatened law . In the latter part of ...
Pagina 10
... face- Poets would study the immortal line , And Reynolds own his art subdued by thine ; That art , which well might added lustre give To nature's best and heaven's superlative : On Granby's cheek might bid new glories rise . Or point a ...
... face- Poets would study the immortal line , And Reynolds own his art subdued by thine ; That art , which well might added lustre give To nature's best and heaven's superlative : On Granby's cheek might bid new glories rise . Or point a ...
Pagina 13
... face before in the course of their lives . Lady Sneer . She certainly has talents , but her manner is gross . Snake . ' Tis very true . She generally designs well , has a free tongue and a bold invention ; but her colouring is too dark ...
... face before in the course of their lives . Lady Sneer . She certainly has talents , but her manner is gross . Snake . ' Tis very true . She generally designs well , has a free tongue and a bold invention ; but her colouring is too dark ...
Pagina 14
... face of these circumstances , it is utterly un- accountable to me , why you , the widow of a city knight , with a good jointure , should not close with the passion of a man of such character and expectations as Mr. Surface ; and more so ...
... face of these circumstances , it is utterly un- accountable to me , why you , the widow of a city knight , with a good jointure , should not close with the passion of a man of such character and expectations as Mr. Surface ; and more so ...
Pagina 26
... looks more . Sir Ben . Ah ! there's no judging by her looks , unless one could see her face . Lady Sneer . Well , well , if Mrs. Evergreen does take some pains to repair the ravages of time , you must allow 26 THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL .
... looks more . Sir Ben . Ah ! there's no judging by her looks , unless one could see her face . Lady Sneer . Well , well , if Mrs. Evergreen does take some pains to repair the ravages of time , you must allow 26 THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL .
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Acres Alonzo Aman Antonio believe Berinthia better Beverley brother Captain Absolute Charles Chas Clara Cora Crab Dang Dangle daughter dear Don Fer Duen Egad Elvira Exeunt Exit Fash father Faulk Faulkland fellow Ferd gentleman give hear heart Heaven honour hope i'faith Isaac Jack Lady Sneer Lady Sneerwell Lady Teaz Lord Fop Lord Foppington Lory Louisa Loveless Lucy Lydia ma'am madam Malaprop Maria married matter Miss Hoyd never Nurse O'Con on't Peruvian Pizarro pray Puff Re-enter RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Rolla Rosy SCENE SERVANT Sheridan Sir Anth Sir Anthony Sir Fret Sir Luc Sir Lucius Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter Sir Tun Sir Tunbelly soul speak sure Surf Teazle tell thee there's Thomas Sheridan thou Tilb Vicomte de Bragelonne what's wife word Zounds
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Pagina 41 - I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass. Here's to the charmer whose dimples we prize; Now to the maid who has none, sir: Here's to the girl with a pair of blue eyes, And here's to the nymph with but one, sir.
Pagina 26 - Well, well, if Mrs. Evergreen does take some pains to repair the ravages of time, you must allow she effects it with great ingenuity; and surely that's better than the careless manner in which the widow Ochre caulks her wrinkles^ Sir Sen.
Pagina 22 - ... if he had any grain of virtue by descent, he has dissipated it with the rest of his inheritance. Ah! my old friend, Sir Oliver, will be deeply mortified when he finds how part of his bounty has been misapplied.
Pagina 90 - Objection! — let him object if he dare! — No, no, Mrs. Malaprop, Jack knows that the least demur puts me in a frenzy directly. My process was always very simple — in their younger days, 'twas "Jack do this"; — if he demurred, I knocked him down — and if he grumbled at that I always sent him out of the room. Mrs. Mai. Ay, and the properest way, o
Pagina 135 - Why, you may think there's no being shot at without a little risk — and, if an unlucky bullet should carry a quietus with it — I say, it will be no time then to be bothering you about family
Pagina 50 - I am surprised she has not sent, if she is prevented from coming. Sir Peter certainly does not suspect me. Yet I wish I may not lose the heiress through the scrape I have drawn myself into with the wife ; however, Charles's imprudence and bad character are great points in my favour.
Pagina 34 - Oh, I have convinced him that he has no chance of recovering certain sums advanced to Charles but through the bounty of Sir Oliver, who he knows is arrived ; so that you may depend on his fidelity to his own interests. I have also another evidence in my power, one Snake, whom I have detected in a matter little short of forgery, and shall shortly produce to remove some of your prejudices, Sir Peter, relative to Charles and Lady Teazle.
Pagina 17 - My dear lady Sneerwell, how have you been this century ? — Mr. Surface, what news do you hear ? — though indeed it is no matter, for I think one hears nothing else but scandal.
Pagina 21 - We lift a little going to church, and came to a quarrel before the bells had done ringing. I was more than once nearly choked with gall during the honeymoon, and had lost all comfort in life before my friends had done wishing me joy.
Pagina 31 - A curious dilemma, truly, my politics have run me into ! I wanted, at first, only to ingratiate myself with Lady Teazle, that she might not be my enemy with Maria ; and I have, I don't know how, become her serious lover.