Types of English Drama, 1660-1780David Harrison Stevens Ginn, 1923 - 920 Seiten |
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... good , Her lover was a king ; she , flesh and blood . And since she has dearly paid the sinful score , Be kind at last , and pity poor Jane Shore . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ SIR JOHN BEVIL MR . SEALAND ΜΕΝ BEVIL THE TRAGEDY OF JANE SHORE 481.
... good , Her lover was a king ; she , flesh and blood . And since she has dearly paid the sinful score , Be kind at last , and pity poor Jane Shore . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ SIR JOHN BEVIL MR . SEALAND ΜΕΝ BEVIL THE TRAGEDY OF JANE SHORE 481.
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... BEVIL , JUNIOR . Not in the least , sir. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ SIR JOHN BEVIL MR . SEALAND ΜΕΝ BEVIL , JUNIOR ] , in love with Indiana MYRTLE , in love with Lucinda CIMBERTON , a coxcomb HUMPHR [ E ] Y , an old servant to Sir John TOM ...
... BEVIL , JUNIOR . Not in the least , sir. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ SIR JOHN BEVIL MR . SEALAND ΜΕΝ BEVIL , JUNIOR ] , in love with Indiana MYRTLE , in love with Lucinda CIMBERTON , a coxcomb HUMPHR [ E ] Y , an old servant to Sir John TOM ...
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... Bevil evades the quarrel with his friend , and hope it may have some effect upon the Goths and Vandals that frequent the theatres , or a more polite audience may sup- ply their absence . But this incident , and the case of the father ...
... Bevil evades the quarrel with his friend , and hope it may have some effect upon the Goths and Vandals that frequent the theatres , or a more polite audience may sup- ply their absence . But this incident , and the case of the father ...
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... BEVIL's house Enter SIR JOHN BEVIL and HUMPHREY SIR JOHN BEVIL . Have you ordered that I should not be interrupted while I am dress- ing ? 1 At Bartholomew Fair . HUMPHREY . Yes , sir ; I believed you had something of moment to say to ...
... BEVIL's house Enter SIR JOHN BEVIL and HUMPHREY SIR JOHN BEVIL . Have you ordered that I should not be interrupted while I am dress- ing ? 1 At Bartholomew Fair . HUMPHREY . Yes , sir ; I believed you had something of moment to say to ...
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... BEVIL . Nay , his carriage is so easy to all with whom he converses , that he is never assuming , never prefers himself to others , nor ever is guilty of that rough sin- cerity which a man is not called to and cer- tainly disobliges ...
... BEVIL . Nay , his carriage is so easy to all with whom he converses , that he is never assuming , never prefers himself to others , nor ever is guilty of that rough sin- cerity which a man is not called to and cer- tainly disobliges ...
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Seite 701 - So then, like an experienced general, you attack them on every quarter. If you find their reason manageable, you attack it with your philosophy ; if you find they have no reason, you attack them with this.
Seite 824 - I assure you, Sir Peter, good nature becomes you. You look now as you did before we were married, when you used to walk with me under the elms, and tell me stories of what a gallant...
Seite 704 - Perhaps so, madam. But I love to converse only with the more grave and sensible part of the sex. But I'm afraid I grow tiresome. Miss...
Seite 189 - Oh woman ! lovely woman ! Nature made thee To temper man : we had been brutes without you ! Angels are painted fair to look like you : There's in you all, that we believe of" heaven ; Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Seite 426 - Coarse are his meals, the fortune of the chase, Amidst the running stream he slakes his thirst, Toils all the day, and at th' approach of night On the first friendly bank he throws him down, Or rests his head upon a rock till morn : Then rises fresh, pursues his wonted game, And if the following day he chance to find A new repast, or an untasted spring, Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury.
Seite 774 - Then let us study to preserve it so : and while Hope pictures to us a flattering scene of future bliss, let us deny its pencil those colours which are too bright to be lasting. — When hearts deserving happiness would unite their fortunes, Virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modest hurtless flowers ; but ill-judging Passion will force the gaudier rose into the wreath, whose thorn offends them when its leaves are dropped ! [Exeunt omnes.
Seite 692 - Ay, and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year. I wonder why London cannot keep its own fools at home. In my time, the follies of the town crept slowly among us ; but now they travel faster than a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down, not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket.
Seite 743 - I hope your prayers may be heard, with all my heart. Well then, Jack, I have been considering that I am so strong and hearty, I may continue to plague you a long time. Now, Jack, I am sensible that the income of your commission, and what I have hitherto allowed you, is but a small pittance for a lad of your spirit. Abs. Sir, you are very good. Sir Anth. And it is my wish, while yet I live, to have my boy make some figure in the world.
Seite 184 - A sterile fortune, and a barren bed, Attend you both; continual discord make Your days and nights bitter and grievous: still May the hard hand of a vexatious need Oppress, and grind you; till at last you find The curse of disobedience all your portion.
Seite 333 - No, I'll give you your revenge another time, when you are not so indifferent; you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently: the coldness of a losing gamester lessens the pleasure of the winner. I'd no more play with a man that slighted his ill fortune than I'd make love to a woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation.