Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: A Comedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 - 78 páginas |
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... once , and whole ones , That make the drunken Dutch creep into mole - hills . Juan . " Tis true , such we must look for : but , Mi- chael Perez , When heard you of Donna Margarita , the great heiress ? Per . I hear every hour of her ...
... once , and whole ones , That make the drunken Dutch creep into mole - hills . Juan . " Tis true , such we must look for : but , Mi- chael Perez , When heard you of Donna Margarita , the great heiress ? Per . I hear every hour of her ...
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... once . Juan . Pr'ythee , be modest . Per . I'll be any thing . Enter VASCO , DONNA CLARA , and ESTIFANIA , veiled . Juan . You're welcome , ladies . Per . Both hooded ! I like ' em well though ; They come not for advice in law , sure ...
... once . Juan . Pr'ythee , be modest . Per . I'll be any thing . Enter VASCO , DONNA CLARA , and ESTIFANIA , veiled . Juan . You're welcome , ladies . Per . Both hooded ! I like ' em well though ; They come not for advice in law , sure ...
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... once I stole a hen , and then they beat me . Pray ask me no long questions , I've an ill memory . Juan . This is an ass ; did you ne'er draw your sword yet ? Leon . Not to do any harm , I thank Heav'n for't . Juan . Nor ne'er ta'en ...
... once I stole a hen , and then they beat me . Pray ask me no long questions , I've an ill memory . Juan . This is an ass ; did you ne'er draw your sword yet ? Leon . Not to do any harm , I thank Heav'n for't . Juan . Nor ne'er ta'en ...
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... once spoke , as learned men deliver . Shortly I shall be such , then I'll speak wonders . " Till when I tie myself to my obedience . [ Exit . Mar. First I'll untie myself ; did you mark the gentleman , How boldly and how saucily he talk ...
... once spoke , as learned men deliver . Shortly I shall be such , then I'll speak wonders . " Till when I tie myself to my obedience . [ Exit . Mar. First I'll untie myself ; did you mark the gentleman , How boldly and how saucily he talk ...
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... Once more to bless my eyes with your sweet beauty , It has been a long night since you left the court , For ' till I saw you now , no day broke to me . Mar. Bring in the duke's meat . San . She's most excellent ! Juan . Most admirable ...
... Once more to bless my eyes with your sweet beauty , It has been a long night since you left the court , For ' till I saw you now , no day broke to me . Mar. Bring in the duke's meat . San . She's most excellent ! Juan . Most admirable ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Alex Alexander ALEXAS Allw ALTEA Amble Antony brave Caca Cæsar Cassander Cleo Cleopatra Clyt Clytus Comedy command Constantia cozen'd dare dear death Dolabella Don Frederick Don John dost Duke Enter DON Estif ESTIFANIA EUMENES Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farce farewell fear fool Fred gentleman give Greedy hear heart Heaven Heph Hephestion honest honour hope husband i'th Juan JUAN DE CASTRO king LADY ALLWORTH Land leave Leon live look lord Lord Lovell lov'd Lysimachus madam MARALL Marg MARGARITA married mistress mother ne'er never noble o'er Octavia on't Parisatis Perdiccas Peter Petr PETRUCHIO Polyperchon Pr'ythee pray queen Roxana SCENE Sir G Sir Giles Overreach soldier soul speak Stat Statira sure sweet sword tell thank thee There's thing thou art thou hast Twas Vent Ventidius WATCHALL Wellb Wellborn what's wife woman word young
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Página 49 - Think thyself me; And when thou speak'st (but let it first be long), Take off the edge from every sharper sound, And let our parting be as gently made, As other loves begin: Wilt thou do this?
Página 34 - tis true, I loved you, And kept you far from an uneasy wife, — Such Fulvia was. Yes, but he'll say, you left Octavia for me;— \ And, can you blame me to receive that love, Which quitted such desert, for worthless me?
Página 39 - For foreign aids? — to hunt my memory, And range all o'er a waste and barren place, To find a friend? The wretched have no friends, Yet I had one, the bravest youth of Rome, Whom...
Página 28 - With ardour too heroic, on his foes, Fall down, as she would do, before his feet; Lie in his way, and stop the paths of death. Tell him, this god is not invulnerable; That absent Cleopatra bleeds in him; And, that you may remember her petition, She begs you wear these trifles, as a pawn, Which, at your wished return, she will redeem [Gives jewels to the Commanders.
Página 7 - Of mimic'd statesmen and their merry king. No wit to flatter left of all his store! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends.
Página 17 - It sits too near you. Ant. Here, here it lies; a lump of lead by day, And, in my short, distracted, nightly slumbers, The hag that rifles my dreams Vent.
Página 47 - Look on these; Are they not yours ? or stand they thus neglected, As they are mine? Go to him, children, go; Kneel to him, take him by the hand, speak to him ; For you may speak, and he may own you too, Without a blush; and so he cannot all His children: go, I say, and pull him to me, And pull him to yourselves, from that bad woman.
Página 58 - em up, but rather set our feet Upon their heads, to press 'em to the bottom; As, I must yield," with you I practis'd it: But, now I see you in a way to rise, I can and will assist you.
Página 15 - tis my birthday, and I'll keep it With double pomp of sadness. Tis what the day deserves, which gave me breath. Why was I raised the meteor of the world, Hung in the skies, and blazing as I travelled, Till all my fires were spent; and then cast downward To be trod out by Caesar?
Página 12 - Whose riots fed and clothed thee? Wert thou not Born on my father's land, and proud to be A drudge in his house? Tap. What I was, sir, it skills not; What you are, is apparent. Now, for a farewell, Since you talk of father, in my hope it will torment you, I'll briefly tell your story. Your dead father, My quondam master, was a man of worship, Old Sir John Wellborn, justice of peace and quorum, And stood fair to be custos rotulorum...