The Acting Drama; Containing Sixty Highly Popular Plays, EtcJohn Williamson, 1839 - 892 Seiten |
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... once to unravel this mystery , must inform you , that love has no share whatever in the intercourse between Mr. Surface and me . Snake . True , madam , and has been tolerably suc - I cessful in her day . To my knowledge she has been the ...
... once to unravel this mystery , must inform you , that love has no share whatever in the intercourse between Mr. Surface and me . Snake . True , madam , and has been tolerably suc - I cessful in her day . To my knowledge she has been the ...
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... once a merchant in Dublin , but has been ruined by a series of undeserved misfortunes . both to Mr. Surface and Charles ; from the former He has applied , by letter , since his confinement . he has received nothing but evasive promises ...
... once a merchant in Dublin , but has been ruined by a series of undeserved misfortunes . both to Mr. Surface and Charles ; from the former He has applied , by letter , since his confinement . he has received nothing but evasive promises ...
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... once make a trifling fuur pas , you can't conceive how cautious you would grow , and how ready to humour and agree with your husband . Lady T. Do you think so ? Joseph S. Oh ! I am sure on't ; and then you wou'd find all scandal would ...
... once make a trifling fuur pas , you can't conceive how cautious you would grow , and how ready to humour and agree with your husband . Lady T. Do you think so ? Joseph S. Oh ! I am sure on't ; and then you wou'd find all scandal would ...
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... once lays aside suspicion- Sir P. Hold , master Rowley ! If you have any regard for me , never let me hear you utter any - What the devil , have you got hold of my little thing like a sentiment : I have had enough of them to serve me ...
... once lays aside suspicion- Sir P. Hold , master Rowley ! If you have any regard for me , never let me hear you utter any - What the devil , have you got hold of my little thing like a sentiment : I have had enough of them to serve me ...
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... once in your life ? Snake . Ah , sir , consider , -I live by the badness of my character ; and it it were once known that I had been betrayed into an honest action , I should lose every friend I have in the world . [ Exit . Sir O. Well ...
... once in your life ? Snake . Ah , sir , consider , -I live by the badness of my character ; and it it were once known that I had been betrayed into an honest action , I should lose every friend I have in the world . [ Exit . Sir O. Well ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alonzo art thou believe Belvidera better Beverley bless brother Cæsar Capt Cato Charles child Colonel dare daughter dear death Dornton Duenna Egad Eger Enter Erit Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulkland fear fellow Flowerdale fortune Fran gentleman give hand happy Hard Hast hear heart Heaven honour hope Isaac Jaff Juba Lady Lamb leave Liss live look Lord F Louisa Lucy madam Malaprop marriage marry master Miss H never Numidian Oldboy on't OROONOKO Pertinax Polly poor Porcius pray Puff Rolla SCENE servant Sir G Sir Peter soul speak Steinfort Stra sure sword Syph Syphax tears tell thee there's thing thou thought Tony Twas villain virtue WATCHALL what's wife wish woman word wretch Young F Zounds
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 236 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Seite 100 - The throne we honour is the people's choice ; the laws we reverence are our brave fathers' legacy ; the faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of charity with all mankind, and die with hope of bliss beyond the grave. Tell your invaders this, and tell them, too, we seek no change : and, least of all, such change as they would bring us.
Seite 100 - They boast they come but to improve our state, enlarge our thoughts, and free us from the yoke of error ! Yes: they will give enlightened freedom to our minds, who are themselves the slaves of passion, avarice, and pride. They offer us their protection. Yes, such protection as vultures give to lambs — covering and devouring them ! They call on us to barter all of good we have inherited and proved, for the desperate chance of something better which they promise. Be our plain answer this : The throne...
Seite 42 - Observe me, Sir Anthony — I would by no means wish a daughter of mine to be a progeny of learning; I don't think so much learning becomes a young woman. For instance — I would never let her meddle with Greek or Hebrew, or algebra, or simony, or fluxions, or paradoxes, or such inflammatory branches of learning...
Seite 183 - My name is Norval : on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks; a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
Seite 245 - I'm certain he scarce looked in my face the whole time. Yet the fellow, but for his unaccountable bashfulness, is pretty well, too. He has good sense, but then so buried in his fears, that it fatigues one more than ignorance.
Seite 236 - The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a power above us — And that there is, all nature cries aloud Through all her works — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
Seite 42 - I would have her instructed in geometry, that she might know something of the contagious countries...
Seite 240 - GENUS a better discerning. Let them brag of their Heathenish Gods, Their Lethes, their Styxes, and Stygians, Their...
Seite 114 - Burn ! First burn, and level Venice to thy ruin. What ! starve like beggars' brats in frosty weather, Under a hedge, and whine ourselves to death ! Thou, or thy cause, shall never want assistance, Whilst I have blood or fortune fit to serve thee; Command my heart: thou art every way its master.