The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar: With Biographical and Critical NoticesEdward Moxon, Dover Street., 1840 - 668 sivua |
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Sivu 14
... hope you will seek out your woman in another place . Ran . Madam , I allow not the excuse you make for me . If I have offended , I will rather be con- demned for my love , than pardoned for my insen- sibility . Lyd . How's that ? Chri ...
... hope you will seek out your woman in another place . Ran . Madam , I allow not the excuse you make for me . If I have offended , I will rather be con- demned for my love , than pardoned for my insen- sibility . Lyd . How's that ? Chri ...
Sivu 20
... hope , sir . Gripe . You must sit down by me . Lucy . I'd rather stand , if you please . Gripe . To please me , you must sit , sweetest . Lucy . Not before my godmother , sure . Gripe . Wonderment of innocence ! Joyn . A poor bashful ...
... hope , sir . Gripe . You must sit down by me . Lucy . I'd rather stand , if you please . Gripe . To please me , you must sit , sweetest . Lucy . Not before my godmother , sure . Gripe . Wonderment of innocence ! Joyn . A poor bashful ...
Sivu 22
... hope , madam , he offers you no less security than his liberty . Lyd . His liberty is as poor a pawn to take up bankrupts of this age , who , if they can get people's money on as honour . He is like the desperate spend them in jail all ...
... hope , madam , he offers you no less security than his liberty . Lyd . His liberty is as poor a pawn to take up bankrupts of this age , who , if they can get people's money on as honour . He is like the desperate spend them in jail all ...
Sivu 24
... hope you'll be quiet now , madam ? Flip . Nay , I'll be revenged of you sure . Sir Sim . If you come again , I shall do more to you than that .- [ Aside . ] I'll pursue my plot and try if she be honest . Flip . You do more to me than ...
... hope you'll be quiet now , madam ? Flip . Nay , I'll be revenged of you sure . Sir Sim . If you come again , I shall do more to you than that .- [ Aside . ] I'll pursue my plot and try if she be honest . Flip . You do more to me than ...
Sivu 47
... hope he does not use the dancing - master's tricks , of squeezing your hands , setting your legs and feet , by handling your thighs and seeing your legs . Hip . No , indeed , father : I'd give him a box on the ear if he should . : Don ...
... hope he does not use the dancing - master's tricks , of squeezing your hands , setting your legs and feet , by handling your thighs and seeing your legs . Hip . No , indeed , father : I'd give him a box on the ear if he should . : Don ...
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Alith believe better BLACKACRE Caut Chri comedy confess Congreve Country Wife cousin cuckold d'ye damned dancing-master Dapperwit daughter dear Duchess of Marlborough Eliza Exeunt Exit faith Farquhar father Flip fool Fore gentleman GERRARD give Gripe hate hear heart HIPPOLITA honour hope Horn Horner husband impudence Joyn Joyner kiss Lady Fidg Lady Froth Lady Touch laugh look Lord Love for Love lover Lucy madam marriage marry mistress Molière Mons MONSIEUR never night Oliv on't Pinch PINCHWIFE Plain Dealer Plaus play poet poor pray prithee Prue Ranger Re-enter rogue Scan SCENE servant Sir Jasp Sir Paul Sir Samp Sir Sim Spark speak Squeam sure swear talk tell thee there's thing thou art thought twas twill VALENTINE Vanbrugh widow wife woman women Wycherley young
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Sivu 227 - Uncertainty and expectation are the joys of life. Security is an insipid thing, and the overtaking and possessing of a wish discovers the folly of the chase. Never let us know one another better, for the pleasure of a masquerade is done when we come to show our faces...
Sivu 179 - May be it is no sin to them that don't think it so; indeed, if I did not think it a sin — but still my honour, if it were no sin. — But then, to marry my daughter, for the conveniency of frequent opportunities, I'll never consent to that ; as sure as can be I'll break the match.
Sivu 258 - till of late; I confess I am not one of those coxcombs who are apt to interpret a woman's good manners to her prejudice; and think that she who does not refuse 'em everything, can refuse 'em nothing.
Sivu 277 - Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well. Gad, my head begins to whim it about — why dost thou not speak ? thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs. Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusion — pass on, or pass off — that's all. Wit. Thou hast uttered volumes, folios, in less than decimo sexto, my dear Lacedemonian.
Sivu lxxxiv - It is altogether a speculative scene of things, which has no reference whatever to the world that is.
Sivu 259 - And for a discerning man somewhat too passionate a lover, for I like her with all her faults; nay, like her for her faults. Her follies are so natural, or so artful, that they become her, and those affectations which in another woman would be odious serve but to make her more agreeable.
Sivu 259 - 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...
Sivu 283 - I confess it had a face of guiltiness,— it was at most an artifice which love contrived; and errors which love produces have ever been accounted venial. At least think it is punishment enough, that I have lost what in my heart I hold most dear, that to your cruel indignation I have offered up this beauty, and with her my peace and quiet; nay, all my hopes of future comfort.
Sivu 239 - And shoot a chillness 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 lxxxiv - Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not offend my moral sense ; in fact they do not appeal to it at all. They seem engaged in their proper element. They break through no laws, or conscientious restraints. They know of none. They have got out of Christendom into the land - what shall I call it? - of cuckoldry - the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and the manners perfect freedom.