The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volumen5J. Rivington, 1787 |
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... talk of him : -Fainall , how does your lady ? gad , I fay any thing in the world to get this fellow out of my head . I beg pardon that I fhould ask a man of pleasure , and the town , a question at once fo foreign and domeftic . But I talk ...
... talk of him : -Fainall , how does your lady ? gad , I fay any thing in the world to get this fellow out of my head . I beg pardon that I fhould ask a man of pleasure , and the town , a question at once fo foreign and domeftic . But I talk ...
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... found out this way , I have known him call for himfelf- Fain . Call for himfelf ! what dost thou mean ? Wit , Mean , why he would flip you out of this cho- colate- colate - houfe , just when you had been talking 14 THE WAY OF THE WORLD .
... found out this way , I have known him call for himfelf- Fain . Call for himfelf ! what dost thou mean ? Wit , Mean , why he would flip you out of this cho- colate- colate - houfe , just when you had been talking 14 THE WAY OF THE WORLD .
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... talking to him -As foon as your back was turn'd - whip he was gone ; -then trip to his lodging , clap on a hood and fcarf , and a mafk , flap into a hackney - coach , and drive hither to the door again in a trice ; where he would fend ...
... talking to him -As foon as your back was turn'd - whip he was gone ; -then trip to his lodging , clap on a hood and fcarf , and a mafk , flap into a hackney - coach , and drive hither to the door again in a trice ; where he would fend ...
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... talk apart . Fain . Petulant and you both will find Mirabell as warm a rival as a lover . Wit . ' Pfhaw , ' pfhaw ! that she laughs at Petulant is plain . And for my part - But that it is almost a fashion to admire her , I fhould ...
... talk apart . Fain . Petulant and you both will find Mirabell as warm a rival as a lover . Wit . ' Pfhaw , ' pfhaw ! that she laughs at Petulant is plain . And for my part - But that it is almost a fashion to admire her , I fhould ...
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... talk of being there . Mira . I thought you were obliged to watch for your brother fir Wilfull's arrival . Wit . No , no ; he comes to his aunt's my lady Wish- fort : plague on him , I fhall be troubled with him too ; what fhall I do ...
... talk of being there . Mira . I thought you were obliged to watch for your brother fir Wilfull's arrival . Wit . No , no ; he comes to his aunt's my lady Wish- fort : plague on him , I fhall be troubled with him too ; what fhall I do ...
Términos y frases comunes
Abel Afide Arbella Arch becauſe Brain-worm brother Cafb Cher coufin d'ye dear defire doft eftate elfe Enter Exeunt Exit faid Fain Fainall faith father fatire fecret fellow fervant ferve fervice fhall fhew fhould fifter fince firrah Foible Foig fome fomething fool Forefight fpeak ftand fuch fure fwear gentleman Goldar himſelf honour houfe houſe humour huſband Jeremy kifs Kite Kno'well lady laſt lefs look madam Mafter Stephen marry Mifs Millamant Mira Mirabell moft muft muſt myſelf never Obadiah on't paffion perfon pleafe pleaſe pleaſure pray prefently reafon Ruth Scand Scrub ſhall ſhe Sir Rowland Sir Sampfon Sir Wil ſpeak Tatt Tattle Teag Teague tell thee thefe there's theſe thing thofe thou underſtand Valentine what's wife Witwould woman worfe yourſelf
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Página 3 - My seeming madness has deceived my father, and procured me time to think of means to reconcile me to him, and preserve the right of my inheritance to his estate ; which otherwise, by articles, I must this morning have resigned.
Página 21 - Bon. So well, as the saying is, that I could wish we had as many more of 'em. They're full of money, and pay double for every thing they have.
Página 59 - Do, wrap thyself up like a wood-louse, and dream revenge — and hear me, if thou canst learn to write by to-morrow morning, pen me a challenge. — I'll carry it for thee. Pet. Carry your mistress's monkey a spider! — Go flea dogs, and read romances! — I'll go to bed to my maid.
Página 27 - Ay, ay, suffer your cruelty to ruin the object of your power, to destroy your lover — and then how vain, how lost a thing you'll be! Nay, 'tis true: you are no longer handsome when...
Página 1 - I am no lord, but a poor, needy man, come with a mean, a scandalous design to prey upon your fortune.
Página 29 - To know this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct.
Página 49 - em, I care not if I leave 'em a common motto to their common crest. All husbands must or pain or shame endure; The wise too jealous are, fools too secure.
Página 54 - Ah, idle creature, get up when you will — and d'ye hear, I won't be called names after I'm married; positively I won't be called names.