Love for Love: A Comedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1808 - 90 páginas |
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Página 18
... virtue that he sets up for in the same manner . For the rogue will speak aloud in the posture of a whisper ; and deny a woman's name , while he gives you the marks of her person : he will forswear receiving a letter from her , and at ...
... virtue that he sets up for in the same manner . For the rogue will speak aloud in the posture of a whisper ; and deny a woman's name , while he gives you the marks of her person : he will forswear receiving a letter from her , and at ...
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... virtue . Sir S. Body o'me , I have gone too far - I must not provoke honest Albumazar . An Egyptian mummy is an illustrious creature , my trusty hieroglyphic : and may have significations of futurity about him . Odsbud , I would my son ...
... virtue . Sir S. Body o'me , I have gone too far - I must not provoke honest Albumazar . An Egyptian mummy is an illustrious creature , my trusty hieroglyphic : and may have significations of futurity about him . Odsbud , I would my son ...
Página 34
... virtues ; she is the moon , and thou art the man in the moon ; nay , she is more illustrious than the moon ; for she has her chastity , without her incontinency : ' sbud , I was but in jest . Enter JEREMY . Sir S. How now ? who sent for ...
... virtues ; she is the moon , and thou art the man in the moon ; nay , she is more illustrious than the moon ; for she has her chastity , without her incontinency : ' sbud , I was but in jest . Enter JEREMY . Sir S. How now ? who sent for ...
Página 89
... virtue . [ To VALENTINE . Val . Between pleasure and amazement , I am lost— but on my knees I take the blessing . Sir S. Oons , what is the meaning of this ? Ben . Mess , here's the wind changed again . Father , you and I may make a ...
... virtue . [ To VALENTINE . Val . Between pleasure and amazement , I am lost— but on my knees I take the blessing . Sir S. Oons , what is the meaning of this ? Ben . Mess , here's the wind changed again . Father , you and I may make a ...
Página 31
... virtues up , as tempests root . The sea . I fear , when she shall know the truth , Some swift and dire event of her blind rage Will make all fatal . But behold , she comes [ Exit . For whom I fear , to shield me from my SCENE I. ] 31 ...
... virtues up , as tempests root . The sea . I fear , when she shall know the truth , Some swift and dire event of her blind rage Will make all fatal . But behold , she comes [ Exit . For whom I fear , to shield me from my SCENE I. ] 31 ...
Términos y frases comunes
Alcanor Almeria Alphonso Angelica behold Bellamy better blood Body o'me breast canst Clar Clarinda COVENT GARDEN d'ye daughter dear death dost thou DRURY LANE Enter JEREMY Exeunt Exit eyes faith father fear FORESIGHT fortune Frank Frankly give hand happy hear heart Heav'n Heli Hercides honour hope horror husband Jacintha King kiss lady Laura look lord Love for Love Lucetta madam Mahomet marry mean Mecca MEGGOT Mirvan Miss never o'er Osmond Osmyn Palm Palmira pardon passion Phar PHARON poor pow'r rage Ranger sacred Scand Scandal SCENE secret Sicily Siffredi Sigismunda Sir Sampson slave soul speak Strict Strictland sword Tancred Tatt Tattle tears tell THEATRES ROYAL thee there's thing thou art thought tyrant Valentine vengeance virtue what's wife woman wretch Zaph Zaphna Zara
Pasajes populares
Página 6 - And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
Página 6 - Looking tranquillity ! it strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
Página 32 - What, I warrant my son thought nothing belonged to a father but forgiveness and affection ; no authority, no correction, no arbitrary power ; nothing to be done, but for him to offend, and me to pardon. I warrant you, if he danced till doomsday, he thought I was to pay the piper. Well, but here it is under black and white...
Página 73 - 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 51 - I'll speak sooner than you should believe that ; and I'll speak truth, though one should always tell a lie to a man; and I don't care, let my father do what he will, I'm too big to be...
Página 52 - O my son ! from the blind dotage Of a father's fondness these ills arose; For thee I've been ambitious, base, and bloody: For thee I've...
Página 59 - I did not know you the World is full There are People that we do know, and People that we do not know; and yet the Sun shines upon all alike There are Fathers that have many Children ; and there are Children that have many Fathers 'tis strange ! But I am Truth, and come to give the World the Lie.
Página 11 - I'll pursue Angelica with more love than ever, and appear more notoriously her admirer in this restraint, than when I openly rivaled the rich fops that made court to her. So shall my poverty be a mortification to her pride, and perhaps make her compassionate the love, which has principally reduced me to this lowness of fortune.
Página 14 - Twas weak and wilful — and a woman's error. Yet, upon thought, it doubly wounds my sight, To see that sable worn upon the day, Succeeding that, in which our deadliest foe, Hated Anselmo, was...
Página 90 - You would all have the reward of love ; but few have the constancy to stay till it becomes your due. Men are generally hypocrites and infidels, they pretend to worship, but have neither zeal nor faith; how few, like Valentine, would persevere even to martyrdom, and sacrifice their interest to their constancy! In admiring me you misplace the novelty : — The miracle to-day is, that we find A lover true : not that a woman's kind.