The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 328 páginas |
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... , and Haymarket ... Mrs. Inchbald. MAN OF THE WORLD . SIR PERTINAX WHAT 18 THE MATTER YE , MON ACT , V. SCENE I PAINTED BY SINGLETON PUBLISHD BY LONGMAN & CO 7 ENGRAVED BY 1.E.WALKER MAN OF THE WORLD ; A COMEDY , IN FIVE.
... , and Haymarket ... Mrs. Inchbald. MAN OF THE WORLD . SIR PERTINAX WHAT 18 THE MATTER YE , MON ACT , V. SCENE I PAINTED BY SINGLETON PUBLISHD BY LONGMAN & CO 7 ENGRAVED BY 1.E.WALKER MAN OF THE WORLD ; A COMEDY , IN FIVE.
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... matter . It is our duty to of fend , when the offence saves the man we love from a precipitate action . - Yes , I must discharge the duty of my function , and a friend , though I am sure to lose the man , whom I intend to serve . [ Exit ...
... matter . It is our duty to of fend , when the offence saves the man we love from a precipitate action . - Yes , I must discharge the duty of my function , and a friend , though I am sure to lose the man , whom I intend to serve . [ Exit ...
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... matter , the moment that he and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion , ye slily slunged awa . Eger . I thought , sir , it was time to go , when my lord insisted upon half pint bumpers ? Sir Pert . Sir , that was not ...
... matter , the moment that he and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion , ye slily slunged awa . Eger . I thought , sir , it was time to go , when my lord insisted upon half pint bumpers ? Sir Pert . Sir , that was not ...
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... matter , and so conceal an aching heart , under a swaggering countenance . [ Aside . ] Sir , sir , ass we ha , by the commands of our gude fathers - a business of some little consequence till transact - I hope ye wull excuse my taking ...
... matter , and so conceal an aching heart , under a swaggering countenance . [ Aside . ] Sir , sir , ass we ha , by the commands of our gude fathers - a business of some little consequence till transact - I hope ye wull excuse my taking ...
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... matter respecting these boroughs . Sir Pert . What spring do ye mean , Counsellor ? Plau . Why , this . I have some reason to think that my lord is tied down by some means , or other , to bring Sergeant Eitherside in , the very first va ...
... matter respecting these boroughs . Sir Pert . What spring do ye mean , Counsellor ? Plau . Why , this . I have some reason to think that my lord is tied down by some means , or other , to bring Sergeant Eitherside in , the very first va ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
aboot ARCHBISHOP OF SENS arms Audley Bates BELMONT Betty Beverley boowing brother Char Charlotte child colonel Constantia Curiatius curse dare dear death DUKE OF TOURAIN Eger Egerton Enter ev'ry Exeunt Exit Faddle father fear feel Fidelia foes forgive fortune give gude happiness hast hear heart Heaven honour hope Horatia intill Jarvis King Lady Mac Lady Rod Lady Rodolpha Lewson look lord Lord L LUMBERCOURT luock madam means Methinks never noow numbers passion pity Plau poor pow'rs Pr'ythee pray Prince Ribemont Rome Rosetta ruin SCENE servant Sir Charles SIR CHARLES RAYMOND Sir Pert Sir Pertinax sister soul speak Stuke sure sword tears tell thee there's thou thought Tomlins Twas Valerius villain virtue weel wish woman wretch wull yeer
Passagens conhecidas
Página 18 - What had I to do with play ? I wanted nothing. My •wishes and my means were equal. The poor followed me w'ith blessings, love scattered roses on my pillow, and morning waked me to delight — Oh, bitter thought, that leads to what I was by what I am ! I would forget both — Who's there ? Enter a Waiter.
Página 21 - Eger. And he, who makes any other— let him be of the North, or of the South — of the East, or of the West — in place, or out of place, is an enemy to the whole, and to the virtues of humanity.
Página 19 - I now turn viper, and with black ingratitude sting the tender heart, that thus has cherished me? Shall I seduce her house's heir, and kill her peace? No — though I loved to the mad extreme of female fondness; though every worldly bliss, that woman's vanity, or, man's ambition could desire, followed the indulgence of my love, and all the •contempt and misery of this life...
Página 11 - Such thoughts indeed would wrong him. The world is full of slander ; and every wretch, that knows himself unjust, charges his neighbour with like passions ; and by the general frailty hides his own — If you are wise, and would be happy, turn a deaf ear to such reports.
Página 39 - twas made for you. Very good coffee, indeed, Mr. Tomlins. Sons of care, 'twas made for you.
Página 31 - Like some distemper'd wretch, your wayward mind Rejects all nourishment, or turns to gall The very balm that should relieve its anguish. He will admire thy love, which could persuade him To give up glory for the milder triumph Of heart- felt ease and soft humanity.
Página 70 - ... welcome war first took me up — in poverty — and the dread of cruel creditors. Paternal affection brought me to my native land, in quest of an only child. I found her, as I thought, amiable as...
Página 12 - I wish I had known of this. Was it a large demand, madam ? Char. I heard not that ; but visits, such as these, we must expect often — Why so. distressed, sister? This is no new affliction.
Página 9 - He perfectly dotes on her; and daily follows her about, with nosegays and fruit — and the first of 'every thing in the .season— Ay, and my young Master Charles too, is in as bad a way as the gardener— in short every body loves her, and...
Página 22 - This is no time for ceremony. Bev. And is it for dishonesty ? The good old man? Shall I rob him too ? My friend would grieve for't.