The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 3
... thee , come over to me , quickly , this morning : I have such a present for thee ! Our Turkey company never sent the like to the Grand Sig- ' nior . One is a rhimer , sir , o ' your own batch , your own leven ; but doth think himself ...
... thee , come over to me , quickly , this morning : I have such a present for thee ! Our Turkey company never sent the like to the Grand Sig- ' nior . One is a rhimer , sir , o ' your own batch , your own leven ; but doth think himself ...
עמוד 12
... thee better than to beg ! But men of thy condition feed on sloth , As doth the beetle on the dung she breeds in , Not caring how the metal of your minds Is eaten with the rust of idleness . Now , afore me , whate'er he be , that should ...
... thee better than to beg ! But men of thy condition feed on sloth , As doth the beetle on the dung she breeds in , Not caring how the metal of your minds Is eaten with the rust of idleness . Now , afore me , whate'er he be , that should ...
עמוד 23
... thee into the close recesses of my heart , and shewed thee all my frailties , passions , every thing.- Be careful of thy promise , keep good watch . Wilt thou be true , my Thomas ? Cash . As truth's self , sir --- But be assured you're ...
... thee into the close recesses of my heart , and shewed thee all my frailties , passions , every thing.- Be careful of thy promise , keep good watch . Wilt thou be true , my Thomas ? Cash . As truth's self , sir --- But be assured you're ...
עמוד 29
... thee in a cup of sack . Here's to thee ; which having drank off , this is my sentence , pledge me . Thou hast done , or assisted to nothing , in my judgment , but de- serves to be pardoned for the wit of the offence . Go into the next ...
... thee in a cup of sack . Here's to thee ; which having drank off , this is my sentence , pledge me . Thou hast done , or assisted to nothing , in my judgment , but de- serves to be pardoned for the wit of the offence . Go into the next ...
עמוד 31
... thee to boot , Is made worth Heav'n ! Thou art virtue , fame , Honour , and all things else ! Who can get thee , He shall be noble , valiant , honest , wise Mos . And what he will , sir . Riches are in fortune A greater good , than ...
... thee to boot , Is made worth Heav'n ! Thou art virtue , fame , Honour , and all things else ! Who can get thee , He shall be noble , valiant , honest , wise Mos . And what he will , sir . Riches are in fortune A greater good , than ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abel Aram art thou Avoc Bayes Belville better Brass Brute cann't Clar confess Corb Corv cousin cuckold d'ye dare dear devil Dick dost egad Enter Estif Exeunt Exit Face Fain faith father fellow Flip Flippanta fool fortune Fred Furn gentleman give gone Grace Gripe hast hear heart Heaven honour hope humour husband kiss Kite Lady Town ladyship Ld Town leave Leon look lord madam Madem Marg marriage marry master Mira Mirabell mistress Moody Moth never Oliv on't Plau play poor pr'ythee pray rascal rogue Ruth Scan SCENE servant shew Sir Fran Sir John speak sure swear Teague tell thee there's thing thou art thought troth twas twill Volp VOLPONE Volt what's wife woman young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 1 - He rather prays you will be pleased to see One such, today, as other plays should be; Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas, Nor creaking throne comes down the boys to please, Nor nimble squib is seen to make afeard The gentlewomen, nor rolled bullet heard To say it thunders, nor tempestuous drum Rumbles to tell you when the storm doth come...
עמוד 76 - I'll go look A little, how it heightens. [Exit.] MAM. Do. — My shirts I'll have of taffeta-sarsnet,* soft and light As cobwebs; and for all my other raiment, It shall be such as might provoke the Persian, Were he to teach the world riot anew. My gloves of fishes and birds' skins, perfum'd With gums of paradise, and Eastern air SUR.
עמוד 418 - I hate a lover that can dare to think he draws a moment's air independent on the bounty of his mistress. There is not so impudent a thing in nature as the saucy look of an assured man, confident of success. The pedantic arrogance of a very husband has not so pragmatical an air.
עמוד 76 - Oil'd mushrooms; and the swelling unctuous paps Of a fat pregnant sow, newly cut off, Drest with an exquisite, and poignant sauce ; For which, I'll say unto my cook, There's gold, Go forth, and be a knight.
עמוד 401 - tis better as 'tis,; 'tis better to trade with a little loss, than to be quite eaten up with being overstocked.
עמוד 174 - We worldly men, when we see friends and kinsmen, Past hope sunk in their fortunes, lend no hand To lift them up, but rather set our feet Upon their heads, to press them to the bottom...
עמוד 75 - Nay, I mean, Restore his years, renew him, like an eagle, To the fifth age; make him get sons and daughters, Young giants; as our philosophers have done, The ancient patriarchs, afore the flood, But taking, once a week, on a knife's point, The quantity of a grain of mustard of it; Become stout Marses, and beget young Cupids.
עמוד 409 - To know this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct.
עמוד 401 - I'll tell thee, Fainall, she once used me with that insolence, that in revenge I took her to pieces ; sifted her, and separated her failings: I studied 'em, and got 'em by rote. The catalogue was so large, that I was not without hopes one day or other to hate her heartily : to which end I so...
עמוד 418 - Vanity! no— I'll fly, and be followed to the last moment. Though I am upon the very verge of matrimony, I expect you should solicit me as much as if I were wavering at the grate of a monastery, with one foot over the threshold. I'll be solicited to the very last, nay, and afterwards.