William CongreveT.F. Unwin, 1903 - 486 sivua Her experiences at a summer camp in the California mountains in 1945 give twelve-year-old Annie Platt new insight into her overprotective family of German-Jewish immigrants. Sequel to "Silver Days." |
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Sivu xxx
... What rugged ways attend the ncon of life ! Our sun declines , and with what anxious strife , What pain , we tug that galling load - a wife . ” Love for Love , says Collier , " may have a somewhat better farewell , but it would do a man ...
... What rugged ways attend the ncon of life ! Our sun declines , and with what anxious strife , What pain , we tug that galling load - a wife . ” Love for Love , says Collier , " may have a somewhat better farewell , but it would do a man ...
Sivu 13
... What , is Belinda cruel , that you are so thought- ful ? Bell . No faith , not for that . — But there's a business of consequence fallen out to - day , that requires some consi- deration . Sharp . Prithee , what mighty business of ...
... What , is Belinda cruel , that you are so thought- ful ? Bell . No faith , not for that . — But there's a business of consequence fallen out to - day , that requires some consi- deration . Sharp . Prithee , what mighty business of ...
Sivu 28
... what d'ye say to that now ? Sir Fo . I am blind . Bluffe . Death , had any other man interrupted me— Sis Fo . Good Mr. Sharper , speak to him , I dare not look that way . Sharp . Captain , Sir Joseph's penitent . Bluffe . O I am calm ...
... what d'ye say to that now ? Sir Fo . I am blind . Bluffe . Death , had any other man interrupted me— Sis Fo . Good Mr. Sharper , speak to him , I dare not look that way . Sharp . Captain , Sir Joseph's penitent . Bluffe . O I am calm ...
Sivu 33
... What's the matter , cousin ? Bell . Nothing , madam , only- [ Exit . Belin . Prithee , hold thy tongue ! -Lard , he ... What will you get by that ? to make such signs as I won't understand . Bell . Ay , but if I am tongue - tied , I must ...
... What's the matter , cousin ? Bell . Nothing , madam , only- [ Exit . Belin . Prithee , hold thy tongue ! -Lard , he ... What will you get by that ? to make such signs as I won't understand . Bell . Ay , but if I am tongue - tied , I must ...
Sivu 43
... what a devil's the matter , bully , are you mad ? or d'ye think I'm mad ? Egad , for my part , I don't love to be the messenger of ill news : ' tis an un- grateful office -- so tell ... what's the matter ? SCENE III . ] THE OLD BACHELOR . 43.
... what a devil's the matter , bully , are you mad ? or d'ye think I'm mad ? Egad , for my part , I don't love to be the messenger of ill news : ' tis an un- grateful office -- so tell ... what's the matter ? SCENE III . ] THE OLD BACHELOR . 43.
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
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Almeria Alphonso Angelica Aram Belin Bell BELLMOUR better Bluffe Brisk confess Congreve Cynthia d'ye dear devil dost thou egad Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face Fain FAINALL faith father Foib Foible Fond fool Fore Foresight Frail give hast hear heart Heartwell Heaven honour hope husband JEREMY kiss Lady Froth Lady Ply Lady Touch Lady Wish ladyship Læt look Lord Froth Lord Harry Lord Touch Lord TOUCHWOOD lover Lucy madam marry Marwood Mask Maskwell Mellefont Millamant Mirabell never on't Osmyn passion play PLYANT pray prithee Prue Scan Scandal SCENE Sharp Silv Sir Fo Sir Joseph Sir Paul Sir Rowland Sir Samp Sir Sampson Sir Wil Sir Wilfull speak swear Tattle tell thee there's thing thou art thought Vainlove Valentine what's wife WILLIAM CONGREVE Witwoud woman Zara
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Sivu iv - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! Heard words that have been So nimble and so full of subtle flame As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
Sivu xv - I live a rent-charge on his providence. But you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and, oh defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels which descend to you : And take for tribute what these lines express ; You merit more, nor could my love do less.
Sivu 435 - And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chilness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice ; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
Sivu 96 - em not mistake my patron's part, Nor call his charity their own desert. 50 Yet this I prophesy ; thou shalt be seen, (Though with some short parenthesis between), High on the throne of wit ; and, seated there, Not mine, that's little, but thy laurel wear. Thy first attempt an early promise made ; That early promise this has more than paid. So bold, yet so judiciously you dare, That your least praise is to be regular. Time, place, and action, may with pains be wrought, But genius must be born, and...
Sivu xxx - Love for Love," says Collier, " may have a somewhat better farewell, but it would do a man little service should he remember it to his dying day : " " The miracle to-day is, that we find A lover true, not that a woman 's kind.
Sivu 371 - My lady loves her, and will come to any composition to save her reputation. Take the opportunity of breaking it, just upon the discovery of this imposture. My lady will be enraged beyond bounds, and sacrifice niece, and fortune, and all at that conjuncture.
Sivu 372 - I will contrive a letter which shall be delivered to my lady at the time when that rascal who is to act Sir Rowland is with her. It shall come as from an unknown hand — for the less I appear to know of the truth, the better I can play the incendiary.
Sivu 405 - And, sir, I assert my right; and will maintain it in defiance of you, sir, and of your instrument. 'Sheart, an you talk of an instrument sir, I have an old fox...
Sivu 401 - Next, my wife shall settle on me the remainder of her fortune, not made over already ; and for her maintenance depend entirely on my discretion. LADY. This is most inhumanly savage : exceeding the barbarity of a Muscovite husband.
Sivu 96 - So much the sweetness of your manners move, We cannot envy you, because we love. Fabius might joy in Scipio, when he saw A beardless consul made against the law, And join his suffrage to the votes of Rome ; Though he with Hannibal was overcome. Thus old Romano...