The British Drama: Illustrated, Band 2John Dicks, 1867 |
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... [ Exeunt . SCENE IL - The Hall in Lady Allworth's House . Enter WATCHALL , FURNACE , ORDER , AMBLE , and ALLWORTH . Allw . Your courtesies o'erwhelm me : I much grieve Or , sure , these men are mad , to 326 A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS .
... [ Exeunt . SCENE IL - The Hall in Lady Allworth's House . Enter WATCHALL , FURNACE , ORDER , AMBLE , and ALLWORTH . Allw . Your courtesies o'erwhelm me : I much grieve Or , sure , these men are mad , to 326 A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS .
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Illustrated. Or , sure , these men are mad , to worship a dung- Nay , keep us company . Some rails and quails , and my lady will'd me ask By fire ! for cooks are Persians , and swear by it . Enter AMBLE . Amb . Ha , ha ! I. To part with ...
Illustrated. Or , sure , these men are mad , to worship a dung- Nay , keep us company . Some rails and quails , and my lady will'd me ask By fire ! for cooks are Persians , and swear by it . Enter AMBLE . Amb . Ha , ha ! I. To part with ...
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... sure In spending what my industry hath compass'd . My haste commands me hence ; in one word , there- fore , Is it a match , my lord ? Lov . I hope that is past doubt now . That never will forget who was her father : Or that my husband ...
... sure In spending what my industry hath compass'd . My haste commands me hence ; in one word , there- fore , Is it a match , my lord ? Lov . I hope that is past doubt now . That never will forget who was her father : Or that my husband ...
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... sure his worship Comes this way to my lady's ? ( Drum , and cry with- out of Brave Master Wellborn ! ) Tap . Hark ! I hear him . Froth . Be ready with your petition , and present it To his good grace . ( Drum , and cry again . ) Enter ...
... sure his worship Comes this way to my lady's ? ( Drum , and cry with- out of Brave Master Wellborn ! ) Tap . Hark ! I hear him . Froth . Be ready with your petition , and present it To his good grace . ( Drum , and cry again . ) Enter ...
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... Sure , hangmen , That come to bind my hands , and then drag me Before the judgment - seat . Now , they are new shapes , And do appear like Furies , with steel whips To scourge my ulcerous soul . Shall I then fali Ingloriously , and ...
... Sure , hangmen , That come to bind my hands , and then drag me Before the judgment - seat . Now , they are new shapes , And do appear like Furies , with steel whips To scourge my ulcerous soul . Shall I then fali Ingloriously , and ...
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Aberfoil alguazil Allworth Altamont Arden arms Bailie Balth Barn Barnstable Blin Bona brother CALIPPUS Captain Cato Charles Colonel Count dare dear death door Dougal Duke Enter Euph Euphrasia Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fellow Fiam Flora Francis Ghita Gibby give hand happy hast hear heart heaven honest honour hope husband Joseph Juba Karl Kate Lady G Leop Lilla live Long Tom look lord Lothair madam Maria Marrall married master Mosby never night on't Osbaldistone Peggy Philotas Phocion poor pray Rash Re-enter Rob Roy MacGregor SCENE Seras Seraskier servant shew Sir F Sir G Sir Peter Sophia soul speak sure sword Syphax Teazle tell thee there's Thor thou thought Timoleon twas twill Useph Violante virtue WATCHALL what's Wilford woman wretch Zounds
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Seite 388 - tis out of pure good humour ; and I take it for granted, they deal exactly in the same manner with me.
Seite 469 - My voice is still for war. Gods, can a Roman senate long debate Which of the two to choose, slavery or death! No, let us rise at once, gird on our swords, And, at the head of our remaining troops, Attack the foe, break through the thick array Of his thronged legions, and charge home upon him.
Seite 442 - What are your laws, of which you make your boast, but the fool's wisdom and the coward's valour? the instrument and screen of all your villainies, by which you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have acted had you been in their circumstances. The judge who condemns the poor man for being a thief had been a thief himself had he been poor.
Seite 391 - Oh, plague of his sentiments! If he salutes me with a scrap of morality in his mouth, I shall be sick directly. But, however, don't mistake me, Sir Peter; I don't mean to defend Charles's errors: but, before I form my judgment of either of them, I intend to make a trial of their hearts; and my friend Rowley and I have planned something for the purpose.
Seite 393 - Very well, madam! very well! A separate maintenance as soon as you please. — Yes, madam, or a divorce! I'll make an example of myself for the benefit of all old bachelors.
Seite 383 - Why, truly, Mrs. Clackitt has a very pretty talent, and a great deal of industry. Snake. True, madam, and has been tolerably successful in her day. To my knowledge, she has been the cause of six matches being broken off, and three sons being disinherited; of four forced elopements, and as many close confinements; nine separate maintenances, and two divorces.
Seite 395 - Sir, I like you the better for it. However, you are mistaken in one thing ; I have no money to lend, but I believe I could procure some of a friend ; but then he's an unconscionable dog. Isn't he, Moses ? And must sell stock to accommodate you.
Seite 386 - True, madam, there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as constitution, who, being conscious of their weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection.
Seite 388 - Peter, because flowers are dear in cold weather ? You should find fault with the climate, and not with me. For my part, I'm sure, I wish it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under our feet.
Seite 387 - We tiffed a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing. I was more than once nearly choked with gall during the honeymoon, and had lost all comfort in life before my friends had done wishing me joy. Yet I chose with caution — a girl bred wholly in the country, who...