The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Том 7 |
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Ant . No , ' faith ; I don't believe there's another beside yourself in all Spain . Isaac
, Well , but you resign all ... Isaac . I doubt you have a little hankering there still ,
Ant . None in the least , upon my soul . Isaac . I mean after her fortune . Ant . No ...
Ant . No , ' faith ; I don't believe there's another beside yourself in all Spain . Isaac
, Well , but you resign all ... Isaac . I doubt you have a little hankering there still ,
Ant . None in the least , upon my soul . Isaac . I mean after her fortune . Ant . No ...
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Lord , ma'am , how could that be ? Why I never said a word about Captain
Campley . Nar . Hush ! hush ! for heaven's sake . Patty , Aye ! there it is now . But
if our voyage from England was so pleasant , it wasn't owing to Mr Inkle , I'm
certain .
Lord , ma'am , how could that be ? Why I never said a word about Captain
Campley . Nar . Hush ! hush ! for heaven's sake . Patty , Aye ! there it is now . But
if our voyage from England was so pleasant , it wasn't owing to Mr Inkle , I'm
certain .
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Stop the mill there ; and , dost hear , son Ralph ? hoist your sacks of flour upon
this cart , lad , and drive it up to Lord Aimworth's ; coming from London last night ,
with strange ... Ay , feither , there's no doubt but you'll find enow for a body to do .
Stop the mill there ; and , dost hear , son Ralph ? hoist your sacks of flour upon
this cart , lad , and drive it up to Lord Aimworth's ; coming from London last night ,
with strange ... Ay , feither , there's no doubt but you'll find enow for a body to do .
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Pray , what sort of a young body is the daughter there ? I think she used to ... By
what I can learn , she is ; and there is likely to be a nearer relationship between
the families , ere long . It seems , his ... —then there's a swinging fortune ! Master
...
Pray , what sort of a young body is the daughter there ? I think she used to ... By
what I can learn , she is ; and there is likely to be a nearer relationship between
the families , ere long . It seems , his ... —then there's a swinging fortune ! Master
...
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Col. O. But hold - hark you ! -you say there's money to be had suppose you were
to marry the wench ? Har . Do you think , sir , that would be so right , after what
has happened ? Besides , there's a stronger objection — to tell you the truth , I
am ...
Col. O. But hold - hark you ! -you say there's money to be had suppose you were
to marry the wench ? Har . Do you think , sir , that would be so right , after what
has happened ? Besides , there's a stronger objection — to tell you the truth , I
am ...
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Стр. 10 - I will own the colour true, When yielding blushes aid their hue. Is her hand so soft and pure ? I must press it, to be sure ; Nor can I be certain then, Till it grateful press again. Must I with attentive eye Watch her heaving bosom sigh ? I will do so — when I see That heaving...
Стр. 24 - Your charms would make me true. To you no soul shall bear deceit, No stranger offer wrong; But friends in all the aged you'll meet, And lovers in the young. But when they learn that you have blest Another with your heart, They'll bid aspiring passion rest, And act a brother's part: Then, lady, dread not here deceit, Nor fear to suffer wrong ; For friends in all the aged you'll meet, And brothers in the young.
Стр. 39 - A bumper of good liquor Will end a contest quicker Than justice, judge, or vicar: So fill a cheerful glass, And let good humour pass.
Стр. 49 - Why, I vow, I ne'er could see, Let the water-drinkers tell, There it always lay for me. For when sparkling wine went round, Never saw I falsehood's mask, But still honest truth I found, In the* bottom of each flask. True, at length my vigour's flown, I have years to bring decay ; Few the locks, that now I own. And the few I have are gray. Yet, old Jerome, thou may'st boast, While thy spirits do not tire, Still beneath thy age's frost Glows a spark of youthful fire.
Стр. 15 - I purchased some years ago; by me it will never be missed, and who ever marries my daughter will have little reason to complain of my disposing of such a trifle for my own gratification. On the present marriage I intended to perfect a deed of gift in your favour, which has been for some time...
Стр. 33 - But, my dear Colonel, I am afraid, after all, this affair is taken amiss by you ; yes, I see you are angry on your son's account; but let me repeat it, I have a very high opinion of his merit. Col.
Стр. 23 - What is the matter here ? Lady M. I will have a separate maintenance, I will indeed. Only a new instance of your father's infidelity, my dear. Then with such low wretches, farmers' daughters and servant wenches; but any thing with a cap on, 'tis all the same to him.
Стр. 27 - Your fault, Madam ! I wish I was to hear such a word come out of his mouth : if he was a minister to-morrow, and to say such a thing from his pulpit, and I by, I'd tell him it was false upon the spot.
Стр. 48 - Well, Master Jenkins ! don't you think now that a nobleman, a duke, an earl, or a marquis, might be content to share his title — I say, you understand me — with a sweetener of thirty or forty thousand pounds, to pay off mortgages ? Besides, there's a prospect of my whole estate; for I dare swear her brother will never have any children.