The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 390 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... pass ; bless his heart , he looks cheerly , howsomever ; let the world wag as it will , he'll never flinch . 3 Sailor . Not he ! he's true English oak to the heart of him ; and a fine old seaman - like figure he is . Enter IRONSIDES and ...
... pass ; bless his heart , he looks cheerly , howsomever ; let the world wag as it will , he'll never flinch . 3 Sailor . Not he ! he's true English oak to the heart of him ; and a fine old seaman - like figure he is . Enter IRONSIDES and ...
Pàgina 16
... pass . Skiff . Lord love you , Captain Ironsides , ' twas a barrel of beef to a biscuit , the wind had not shifted so direct contrary as it did ; who could have thought it ? Ironsides . Why , I could have thought it ; every body could ...
... pass . Skiff . Lord love you , Captain Ironsides , ' twas a barrel of beef to a biscuit , the wind had not shifted so direct contrary as it did ; who could have thought it ? Ironsides . Why , I could have thought it ; every body could ...
Pàgina 20
... pass . Belf . Stay , Lucy , understand yourself a little bet- ter : didn't you pretend to Sophia , that my brother paid his addresses to you ; that he had pledged him- self to marry you ; nay , that he had- Lucy . Hold , Mr. Belfield ...
... pass . Belf . Stay , Lucy , understand yourself a little bet- ter : didn't you pretend to Sophia , that my brother paid his addresses to you ; that he had pledged him- self to marry you ; nay , that he had- Lucy . Hold , Mr. Belfield ...
Pàgina 22
... pass , then : defeated in these views , my brother , as you know , betook himself to the despe- rate course of privateering , with that old tar - barrel , my uncle : what may have been his fate , I know not ; but I have found it ...
... pass , then : defeated in these views , my brother , as you know , betook himself to the despe- rate course of privateering , with that old tar - barrel , my uncle : what may have been his fate , I know not ; but I have found it ...
Pàgina 23
... passes over the Stage . Paterson . All abroad this fine day — not a creature within doors . Enter KITTY . Kitty . Mr. Paterson ! hist ! Mr. Paterson , a word in your ear , sweet sir . Paterson . Curse on't , she has caught me - Well ...
... passes over the Stage . Paterson . All abroad this fine day — not a creature within doors . Enter KITTY . Kitty . Mr. Paterson ! hist ! Mr. Paterson , a word in your ear , sweet sir . Paterson . Curse on't , she has caught me - Well ...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are Acted at ..., Volum 18 Mrs. Inchbald Visualització completa - 1808 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Visualització completa - 1808 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Visualització completa - 1808 |
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Belcour Belf Belfield believe better Billy brother Captain Dudley Char Charles daugh daughter dear Dennis O'Flaherty Dorcas Eliza Emily Enter Exeunt Exit Fanny father fellow fortune Fred Frederick Fulmer gentleman girl give goot hand happy hear heart Heaven Henry hold honour hope husband Hush Ironsides Jabal Jenkins Kate Lady D Lady Ruby Lady Rusport ladyship leave Lord Sensitive Louisa Lucy madam married master Miss Dove Miss Rusport Mowbray never O'Fla pardon passion Paterson Penrud Penruddock pity poor pray racter Ratcliffe RICHARD CUMBERLAND Rosny Sabina SCENE SERVANT Sheva Sir Benj Sir Benjamin Sir D. D. Sir Miles Sir Stephen sister Sophia soul speak Stock Stockwell Stuke sure Syden Sydenham tell Temp there's thing thou thought twas Violetta Weazel wife wish woman Woodville word Wrangle young
Passatges populars
Pàgina 3 - Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own : Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore his characters thus without fault? Say, was it that vainly directing his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, Quite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy at last, and drew from himself?
Pàgina 17 - I should not have the fault of self-conceit to combat; that, at least, is not amongst the number. BEL. No; if I knew that man on earth who thought more humbly of me than I do of myself, I would take up his opinion, and forego my own. STOCK. And, was I to choose a pupil, it should be one of your complexion.
Pàgina 15 - ... we are met : and the pleasure this meeting gives me, amply compensates for the perils I have run through in accomplishing it. Stock. What perils, Mr. Belcour ? I could not have thought you would have made a bad passage at this time o'year.
Pàgina 15 - I am rejoiced to see you ; you are welcome to England ! Bel. I thank you heartily, good Mr. Stockwell ; you and I have long conversed at a distance ; now we are met ; and the pleasure this meeting gives me, amply compensates for the perils I have run through in accomplishing it.
Pàgina 26 - That's being too severe : I hold him to be a moralist in the noblest sense; he plays, indeed, with the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly ; but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, p he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends it, softens it ; beats down each selfish barrier from about it, and opens every sluice of pity and benevolence.
Pàgina 86 - tis a frivolous sort of a question, that of yours, for you may see plainly enough by the young lady's looks, that she says a great deal, though she speaks never a word. Charles. Well, sister, I believe the Major has fairly interpreted the state of your heart.
Pàgina 18 - I condemn you ! I thank Heaven, Miss Rusport, I am no ways responsible for your conduct; nor is it any concern of mine how you dispose of yourself; you are not my daughter; and, when I married your father, poor Sir Stephen Rusport, I found you a forward spoiled Miss of fourteen far above being instructed by me.
Pàgina 24 - Ah ! common efforts all : strike me a master-stroke, Mr. Fulmer, if you wish to make any figure in this country. Ful. But where, how, and what? I have blustered for prerogative ; I have bellowed for freedom ; I have offered to serve my country ; I have engaged to betray it ; a master stroke, truly ! why, I have talked treason, writ treason, and, if a man can't live by that, he can live by nothing.
Pàgina 42 - O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm: never spare it: 'tis strong enough; it has stood harder service than you can put it to. Lucy. Mercy upon me, what is the matter? I am frightened out of my wits — Has your ladyship had an accident?
Pàgina 64 - I insist upon referring our dispute to him. Your sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel: Belcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us : — somehow or other, Louisa's bright eyes have caught him ; and the poor fellow's fallen...