The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volume 5J. Rivington, 1787 |
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Pagina 6
... seeing me , they all put on their grave faces , whisper'd one another ; then complain'd aloud of the vapours , and after fell into a profound filence . Fain . They had a mind to be rid of you . Mira . For which reason I refolved not to ...
... seeing me , they all put on their grave faces , whisper'd one another ; then complain'd aloud of the vapours , and after fell into a profound filence . Fain . They had a mind to be rid of you . Mira . For which reason I refolved not to ...
Pagina 21
... see him ? He turn'd fhort upon me unawares , and has almoft over- come me . Enter Fainall and Mirabell . Mrs. Mar. Ha , ha , ha ! he comes opportunely for you . Mrs. Fain . For you , for he has brought Mirabell with him . Fain . My dear ...
... see him ? He turn'd fhort upon me unawares , and has almoft over- come me . Enter Fainall and Mirabell . Mrs. Mar. Ha , ha , ha ! he comes opportunely for you . Mrs. Fain . For you , for he has brought Mirabell with him . Fain . My dear ...
Pagina 34
... See who that is- [ One knocks . ] Set down the bottle first . - Here , here , under the table - What , would'st thou go with the bottle in thy hand , like a tapfter ? [ Exit Peg ] As I'm a perfon , this wench has lived in an inn upon ...
... See who that is- [ One knocks . ] Set down the bottle first . - Here , here , under the table - What , would'st thou go with the bottle in thy hand , like a tapfter ? [ Exit Peg ] As I'm a perfon , this wench has lived in an inn upon ...
Pagina 65
... see , the fuperfcription is like a woman's hand . Foi . By heaven ! Mrs. Marwood's . I know it . - My heart akes - get it from her- [ To him . Wait . A woman's hand ? No , madam , that's no wo- man's hand , I fee that already . That ...
... see , the fuperfcription is like a woman's hand . Foi . By heaven ! Mrs. Marwood's . I know it . - My heart akes - get it from her- [ To him . Wait . A woman's hand ? No , madam , that's no wo- man's hand , I fee that already . That ...
Pagina 21
... See where Trague comes . Goodness how he fimiles ! Why fo merry , Teague ? Enter Teague fmiling . Teag . I have done a thing for you indeed . C. Car . What haft thou done man ? Teag . Guefs . C. Car . I can't . Trag . Why then guefs ...
... See where Trague comes . Goodness how he fimiles ! Why fo merry , Teague ? Enter Teague fmiling . Teag . I have done a thing for you indeed . C. Car . What haft thou done man ? Teag . Guefs . C. Car . I can't . Trag . Why then guefs ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Pagina 59 - Do, wrap thyself up like a wood-louse, and dream revenge — and hear me, if thou canst learn to write by to-morrow morning, pen me a challenge. — I'll carry it for thee. Pet. Carry your mistress's monkey a spider! — Go flea dogs, and read romances! — I'll go to bed to my maid.
Pagina 27 - Ay, ay, suffer your cruelty to ruin the object of your power, to destroy your lover — and then how vain, how lost a thing you'll be! Nay, 'tis true: you are no longer handsome when...
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Pagina 49 - em, I care not if I leave 'em a common motto to their common crest. All husbands must or pain or shame endure; The wise too jealous are, fools too secure.
Pagina 54 - Ah, idle creature, get up when you will — and d'ye hear, I won't be called names after I'm married; positively I won't be called names.