Love for Love. A Comedy: Written by Mr. CongreveJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1747 - 106 páginas |
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... told you what your Ex- pences would bring you to ; your Coaches and your Live- ries ; your Treats and your Balls ; your being in Love with a Lady , that did not care a Farthing for you in your Profperity ; and keeping Company with Wits ...
... told you what your Ex- pences would bring you to ; your Coaches and your Live- ries ; your Treats and your Balls ; your being in Love with a Lady , that did not care a Farthing for you in your Profperity ; and keeping Company with Wits ...
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... told her -Yes , yes , every body knows- -No doubt on't , every body knows my Secrets But I foon fatisfy'd the Lady of my Innocence ; for Madam , fays I , there are fome Persons who make it their Bufinefs to tell Stories , and fay this ...
... told her -Yes , yes , every body knows- -No doubt on't , every body knows my Secrets But I foon fatisfy'd the Lady of my Innocence ; for Madam , fays I , there are fome Persons who make it their Bufinefs to tell Stories , and fay this ...
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... told us . Tatt . And bid me ask Valentine ? Val . What did I fay ? I hope you won't bring me to confefs an Anfwer , when you never ask'd me the Question ? Tatt . But Gentlemen , this is the moft inhuman Pro- ceeding- Val . Nay , if you ...
... told us . Tatt . And bid me ask Valentine ? Val . What did I fay ? I hope you won't bring me to confefs an Anfwer , when you never ask'd me the Question ? Tatt . But Gentlemen , this is the moft inhuman Pro- ceeding- Val . Nay , if you ...
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... told you what your Visit wou'd come to . Val . ' Tis as much as I expected - I did not come to fee him : I came to Angelica : But fince he was gone abroad , it was easily turn'd another way ; and at least look'd well on my fide : What's ...
... told you what your Visit wou'd come to . Val . ' Tis as much as I expected - I did not come to fee him : I came to Angelica : But fince he was gone abroad , it was easily turn'd another way ; and at least look'd well on my fide : What's ...
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... told you , you must not call me Mother . Mifs . What muft I call you then , are you not my Fa- ther's Wife ? Mrs. Fore . Madam ; you must fay Madam- -By my Soul , I fhall fanfy myself old indeed , to have this great Girl call me Mother ...
... told you , you must not call me Mother . Mifs . What muft I call you then , are you not my Fa- ther's Wife ? Mrs. Fore . Madam ; you must fay Madam- -By my Soul , I fhall fanfy myself old indeed , to have this great Girl call me Mother ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Afide anfwer Angelica becauſe believe Bleffing Body o'me Buckr Buckram cou'd Cuckold d'ye fee Devil Eftate elſe Epictetus faith and troth Father Fere fhall fhe's fhew fhou'd fince firft fome fomething Fool Fore Forefight fpeak Frail ftay fuch fwear give gone Heart Heav'n himſelf hope Houſe Husband Jeft Jere Jeremy John Eccles juft juſt kifs Lady laft look Lord Love Madam marry marry'd Matter may-hap Mifs Prue Miſtreſs Mony moſt muft muſt myſelf never Night Nurfe Nurſe Odsbud on't Paffion Perfon pleaſe Pleaſure poor pray prefent Queſtion Reaſon Rogue ſay Scan Scandal SCENE Secret Senfes ſhall ſhe Sifter Sir Samp Sir Sampson Sirrah ſpeak t'other Tatt Tattle tell thee thefe ther there's theſe thing thou Trapland Uncle underſtand Valentine vex'd what's Wife Woman wou'd young yourſelf
Pasajes populares
Página 82 - I am no married man, and thou canst not lie with my wife. I am very poor, and thou canst not borrow money of me. Then what employment have I for a friend?
Página 97 - I mayn't say so neither but I'll sail as far as Leghorn, and back again, before you shall guess at the matter, and do nothing else. Mess, you may take in all the points of the compass, and not hit right.
Página 87 - I am of your patriarchs; I, a branch of one of your antediluvian families, fellows that the flood could not wash away.
Página 85 - Nay, now you do me wrong ; for, if any interest was considered, it was yours ; since I thought I wanted more than love to make me worthy of you.
Página 22 - Pooh, I know Madam Drab has made her brags in three or four places, that I said this and that, and writ to her, and did I know not what. But, upon my reputation, she did me wrong. Well, well, that was
Página 72 - My nails are not long enough. — Let me have a pair of red-hot tongs quickly, quickly ; and you shall see me act St. Dunstan, and lead the devil by the nose.
Página 94 - I'm as tired as any thing in the world. Tait. O pox ! how shall I get rid of this foolish girl ) [Aside. Miss P. O, I have pure news, I can tell you pure news — I must not marry the seaman now — My father says so. Why won't you be my husband ? You say you love me ! and you won't be my husband.
Página 54 - I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. — As for your love or your liking I don't value it of a rope's end. — And mayhap I like you as little as you do me. — What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing. If you should give such language at sea you'd have a cat o' nine tails laid across your shoulders.
Página 26 - Pooh, no I thank you, I have enough to do to take care of my own. Well, but I'll come and see you one of these mornings. I hear you have a great many pictures.
Página 28 - I'll give an Account of you, and your Proceedings. If Indiscretion be a Sign of Love, you are the most a Lover of...