The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen2J. J. Woodward, 1832 |
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... better of us . To rob them of strength , when wise nature thought fit , By women to still do her duty , the fellow has taken his lordship's name for it . Now , Master Jenkins , I would be glad to know how the name of Jessamy is better ...
... better of us . To rob them of strength , when wise nature thought fit , By women to still do her duty , the fellow has taken his lordship's name for it . Now , Master Jenkins , I would be glad to know how the name of Jessamy is better ...
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... better of me , Jenny . Jenny . No more they don't ought . And once again , I say , fortune is thrown in your dish , and you are not to fling it out ; my lady's estate will be better than three livings , if Sir John could give them to ...
... better of me , Jenny . Jenny . No more they don't ought . And once again , I say , fortune is thrown in your dish , and you are not to fling it out ; my lady's estate will be better than three livings , if Sir John could give them to ...
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... better return to the gentleman , and give him his tea , my dear . Diana . These qualifications we find in our Diana . You had better not give this advice , papa . Col. O. Hold your tongue , hussy - Harman , if you don't carry her off ...
... better return to the gentleman , and give him his tea , my dear . Diana . These qualifications we find in our Diana . You had better not give this advice , papa . Col. O. Hold your tongue , hussy - Harman , if you don't carry her off ...
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... better speak to her - Child , child , why don't you come in ? Jenny . I choose to stay where I am , if your la- dyship pleases . Lady M. Stay where you are ? why so ? Jenny . I am afraid of the old gentleman there . Col. O. Afraid of me ...
... better speak to her - Child , child , why don't you come in ? Jenny . I choose to stay where I am , if your la- dyship pleases . Lady M. Stay where you are ? why so ? Jenny . I am afraid of the old gentleman there . Col. O. Afraid of me ...
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... better spirits , or more pleased in my life . Sir J. Come , you are uneasy at something , colonel . Col. O. Me ! ' gad I am not uneasy - Are you a justice of peace ? Then you could give me a warrant , couldn't you ? You must know , Sir ...
... better spirits , or more pleased in my life . Sir J. Come , you are uneasy at something , colonel . Col. O. Me ! ' gad I am not uneasy - Are you a justice of peace ? Then you could give me a warrant , couldn't you ? You must know , Sir ...
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Página 242 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
Página 179 - Fathers' legacy — the faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of charity with all mankind, and die with hope of bliss beyond the grave. Tell your invaders this, and tell them too, we seek no change; and least of all, such change as they would bring us.
Página 209 - ... till they could all play very near, or altogether as well as myself. This done, say the enemy were forty thousand strong, we twenty would come into the field the tenth of March, or thereabouts, and we would challenge twenty of the enemy ; they could not in their honour refuse us ; well, we would kill them ; challenge twenty more, kill them ; twenty mqre, kill them ; twenty more, kill them too...
Página 399 - Well, and there's a handsome gentleman, and a fine gentleman, and a sweet gentleman, that was here, that loves me, and I love him ; and if he sees you speak to me any more he'll thrash your jacket for you, he will, you great sea-calf ! Ben. What, do you mean that fair-weather spark that was here just now ? will he thrash my jacket ? — let'n — let'n. But an he comes near me, mayhap I may giv'na salt eel for's supper, for all that.
Página 407 - You are all white — a sheet of spotless paper — when you first are born ; but you are to be scrawled and blotted by every goose's quill.
Página 455 - And, when your march begins, let one run after, Breathless almost for joy, and cry, "She's dead." The soldiers shout; you then, perhaps, may sigh, And muster all your Roman gravity: Ventidius chides; and straight your brow clears up, As I had never been.
Página 455 - scape without me, with what haste Would she let slip her hold, and make to shore, And never look behind!
Página 462 - Th' appearance is against me; and I go, Unjustified, for ever from your sight. How I have loved, you know; how yet I love, My only comfort is, I know myself: I love you more...
Página 450 - Lie there, thou shadow of an emperor ; : The place, thou pressest on thy mother earth, Is all thy empire now : now it contains thee ; Some few days hence, and then 'twill be too large, When thou'rt contracted in thy narrow urn, Shrunk to a few cold ashes...
Página 206 - They should say, and swear, hell were broken loose, ere they went hence. But, by God's will, 'tis nobody's fault but yours; for an' you had done as you might have done, they should have been parboiled, and baked too, every mother's son, ere they should ha