William CongreveVizetelly, 1888 - 486 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... Exit . Bell . Why , what a cormorant in love am I ! who , not contented with the slavery of honourable love in one place , and the pleasure of enjoying some half a score mistresses of my own acquiring , must yet take Vainlove's business ...
... Exit . Bell . Why , what a cormorant in love am I ! who , not contented with the slavery of honourable love in one place , and the pleasure of enjoying some half a score mistresses of my own acquiring , must yet take Vainlove's business ...
Pagina 18
... Nay , prithee , George— Heart . No : besides my business , I see a fool coming this way . Adieu . [ Exit . Bell . What does he mean ? Oh , ' tis Sir Joseph Wittol with his friend ; but I see he has turned 18 [ ACT I. THE OLD BACHELOR .
... Nay , prithee , George— Heart . No : besides my business , I see a fool coming this way . Adieu . [ Exit . Bell . What does he mean ? Oh , ' tis Sir Joseph Wittol with his friend ; but I see he has turned 18 [ ACT I. THE OLD BACHELOR .
Pagina 30
... Exit BETTY . Aram . I hope you are not going out in dudgeon , cousin ? Enter PACE . Pace . Madam , there are— Belin . Is there a chair ? Pace . No , madam , there are Mr. Bellmour and Mr. Vainlove to wait upon your ladyship . Aram . Are ...
... Exit BETTY . Aram . I hope you are not going out in dudgeon , cousin ? Enter PACE . Pace . Madam , there are— Belin . Is there a chair ? Pace . No , madam , there are Mr. Bellmour and Mr. Vainlove to wait upon your ladyship . Aram . Are ...
Pagina 31
... Exit PACE . Re - enter BETTY with hoods and looking - glass . Aram . I can't tell , cousin , I believe we are equally concerned ; but if you continue your humour , it won't be very entertaining .- [ Aside . ] I know she'd fain be per ...
... Exit PACE . Re - enter BETTY with hoods and looking - glass . Aram . I can't tell , cousin , I believe we are equally concerned ; but if you continue your humour , it won't be very entertaining .- [ Aside . ] I know she'd fain be per ...
Pagina 33
... Exit . Belin . Prithee , hold thy tongue ! -Lard , he has so pestered me with flames and stuff , I think I shan't endure the sight of a fire this twelvemonth ! Bell . Yet all can't melt that cruel frozen heart . Belin . O gad , I hate ...
... Exit . Belin . Prithee , hold thy tongue ! -Lard , he has so pestered me with flames and stuff , I think I shan't endure the sight of a fire this twelvemonth ! Bell . Yet all can't melt that cruel frozen heart . Belin . O gad , I hate ...
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Almeria Alphonso Angelica Aram Belin Bell BELLMOUR better Bluffe Brisk CHIG confess Congreve Cynthia d'ye dear devil egad Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Fain FAINALL faith father Foib Foible Fond fool Fore Foresight Frail give hast hear heart Heaven honour hope husband JEREMY kiss Lady Froth Lady Ply Lady Touch Lady Wish ladyship Læt look Lord Froth Lord Touch Lord TOUCHWOOD lover Lucy madam marry Marwood Mask Maskwell Mellefont Millamant Mirabell never on't Osmyn passion play PLYANT pray prithee Prue RSITY Scan Scandal SCENE Sharp Silv Sir Fo Sir Joseph Sir Paul Sir Rowland Sir Samp Sir Sampson Sir Wil Sir Wilfull speak swear Tattle tell thee there's thing thou art thought UNIV Vainlove Valentine W. C. WARD what's wife WILLIAM CONGREVE Witwoud woman Zara
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Pagina iii - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! Heard words that have been So nimble and so full of subtle flame As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
Pagina 380 - ... to the play in a mask— then bring you home in a pretended fright, when you think you shall be found out— and rail at me for missing the play, and disappointing the frolic which you had to pick me up, and prove my constancy.
Pagina 434 - How reverend is the face of this tall pile. Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads. To bear aloft its arched and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovable. Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold. And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart.
Pagina xv - I live a rent-charge on his providence: But you, whom every muse and grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains; and oh defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue; But shade those laurels which descend to you: And take for tribute what these lines express; You merit more; nor could my love do less.
Pagina 386 - For he's drunk every night, And that makes him so bright, That he's able next morning to light us. The sun's a good pimple, an honest soaker, he has a cellar at your Antipodes. If I travel, aunt, I touch at your Antipodes - your Antipodes are a good rascally sort of topsy-turvy fellows - if I had a bumper, I'd stand upon my head and drink a health to 'em.
Pagina iii - Souls of Poets, dead and gone, What Elysium have ye known, Happy field or mossy cavern, Choicer than the Mermaid Tavern?
Pagina 343 - Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which you were apprehensive, where could you have fixed a father's name with credit, but on a husband?
Pagina 328 - Ay; but I like him for that now: for his want of words gives me the pleasure very often to explain his meaning. FAIN. He's impudent? WIT. No that's not it.
Pagina 401 - Next, my wife shall settle on me the remainder of her fortune, not made over already ; and for her maintenance depend entirely on my discretion. LADY. This is most inhumanly savage : exceeding the barbarity of a Muscovite husband.
Pagina 409 - ... some cautions respecting your inconstancy and tyranny of temper, which from her own partial opinion and fondness of you she could never have suspected — she did, I say, by the wholesome advice of friends, and of sages learned in the laws of this land, deliver this same as her act and deed to me in trust, and to the uses within mentioned.