HIGGINS [in despairing wrath outside] What the devil have I done with my slippers? [He appears at the door]. LIZA [snatching up the slippers, and hurling them at him one after the other with all her force] There are your slippers. And there. Take your... Everybody's Magazine - Seite 6021914Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Bernard Shaw - 1916 - 360 Seiten
...arms. Finally she gives may and fling* herself furiously on the floor raging. HIGGINS [in despairing wrath outside] What the devil have I done with my...have a day's luck with them ! HIGGINS [astounded] What on earth — ! [He comes to her] . Whats the matter ? Get up. [He putts her up] . Anything wrong?... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1916 - 364 Seiten
...Finally she gives may and flings herself furiously on the floor raging. HIGGINS [in despairing mrath outside] What the devil have I done with my slippers?...have a day's luck with them ! HIGGINS [astounded] What on earth — ! [He comes to her] . Whats the matter ? Get up. [He pulls her up] . Anything wrong?... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1916 - 364 Seiten
...outside] What the devil hare I done with my slippers? [He appears at the door]. LIZA \xiiiilf-hing up the slippers, and hurling them at him one after...never have a day's luck with them! HIGGINS [astounded] What on earth — ! [He comes to her]. Whats the matter? Get up. [He pulls her up]. Anything wrong?... | |
| J. L. Styan - 1960 - 320 Seiten
...Shaw gives her words that in their phrasing carry a violent intonation that requires no explanation: There are your slippers. And there. Take your slippers; and may you never have a day's luck with them ! With the added emphasis of the throwing of the slippers, the inverted Galatea has surely come alive... | |
| Gordon Hunt - 1977 - 356 Seiten
...For instance, you're asked to read cojd this excerpt from PYGMALION. PYGMALION HIGGINS (In despairing wrath outside) What the devil have I done with my...her force) There are your slippers. And there. Take all your slippers; and may you never have a day's luck with them! HIGGINS (Astounded) What on earth—!... | |
| Joanne Collie, Stephen Slater - 1987 - 276 Seiten
...mini-reading aloud. For more detailed examples with poems, see pp. 229 and 233. HIGGINS [in despairing wrath outside] What the devil have I done with my...never have a day's luck with them! HIGGINS [astounded] What on earth-! [He comes to her]. Whats the matter? Get up. [He pulls her up]. Anything wrong? LIZA... | |
| Barbara Korte - 1997 - 348 Seiten
...Pygmalion (1914) is quite representative for modern and contemporary drama:15 HIGGINS [in despairing wrath outside] What the devil have I done with my...never have a day's luck with them! HIGGINS [astounded] What on earth - ! [He comes to her]. Whats the matter? Get up. [He pulls her up]. Anything wrong? ...... | |
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