The Double-dealer: A ComedyT. Johnson, 1711 - 119 sivua |
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Sivu 19
... Paffion had ty'd her Tongue , and Amazement mine . short , the Consequence was thus , the omitted nothing that the most violent Love could urge , or tender Words express ; which when she saw had noeffect , but still I pleaded Honour and ...
... Paffion had ty'd her Tongue , and Amazement mine . short , the Consequence was thus , the omitted nothing that the most violent Love could urge , or tender Words express ; which when she saw had noeffect , but still I pleaded Honour and ...
Sivu 22
... Paffion ! every Body can laugh . Then especially to laugh , at the Jest of an inferior Person , or whenany body else of the same Quality does not laugh with one ; ridiculous ! To be pleased with what pleases the Croud ! Now when I laugh ...
... Paffion ! every Body can laugh . Then especially to laugh , at the Jest of an inferior Person , or whenany body else of the same Quality does not laugh with one ; ridiculous ! To be pleased with what pleases the Croud ! Now when I laugh ...
Sivu 27
... Paffion , which you had never favour'd , but through Reven- ge and Policy . L. Touch . Ha ! - Mask . Look you , Madam , we are alone , Pray contain your self , and hear me . You know you lov'd your Nephew , when I first sigh'd for you ...
... Paffion , which you had never favour'd , but through Reven- ge and Policy . L. Touch . Ha ! - Mask . Look you , Madam , we are alone , Pray contain your self , and hear me . You know you lov'd your Nephew , when I first sigh'd for you ...
Sivu 36
... Paffion ! - I never saw him thus before . Sir Paul . Hold your self contented , my Lady Plyant , I find Passion coming upon me by Inspira- tion , and I cannot submit as formerly , therfore give way . L. P. How now ! will you be pleased ...
... Paffion ! - I never saw him thus before . Sir Paul . Hold your self contented , my Lady Plyant , I find Passion coming upon me by Inspira- tion , and I cannot submit as formerly , therfore give way . L. P. How now ! will you be pleased ...
Sivu 41
... But never think that I'll grant you any thing ; OLord , no ; But be fure you lay aside all Thoughts of the Marriage , for tho ' I know you don't love Cynthia , but only Cs as as a blind for your Paffion to me ; yet DEALER . 41.
... But never think that I'll grant you any thing ; OLord , no ; But be fure you lay aside all Thoughts of the Marriage , for tho ' I know you don't love Cynthia , but only Cs as as a blind for your Paffion to me ; yet DEALER . 41.
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Afide Anſwer Aunt becauſe beſeech better Bleſs Brisk Careless cauſe confeſs Conſent Cynt Cynthia d'ye dear Deſign Deſpair Deuce take Devil Diſcovery diſſemble duce take elſe ev'ry excuſe falſe felf fince firſt fome Fool Fortune Friendſhip fure Gads Gads-bud give hear Heart Heav'n Honour hope I'gad Igad Jeſt Lady Froth Lady PLYANT Lady Touchwood Ladyſhip laſt laugh let me periſh look Lord FROTH Lord TOUCHWOOD Lordſhip loſe lov'd Love Madam Mask Maskwell Mellefont moſt muſt never Paffion Paſſion Perſon pleaſe Pleaſure Plot Pray preſently prithee purpoſe Reaſon Reſpect ſame ſay Saygrace SCENE ſee ſeen ſelf Senſe ſhall ſhan't ſhe ſhe's ſhould Sir PAUL PLYANT ſome ſpeak ſtay ſtill Succeſs ſuch ſuppoſe ſure ſuſpect ſwear tell thee there's theſe thing thoſe thou thought told Touch tranſported Treachery turn'd Villain what's Wife Woman World