Bell's British Theatre, Том 16John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... hand if occasion be . Sir Geo . Poh ! yonder's a fool coming this way , let's avoid him . Cha . What , Marplot ? No , no , he's my instrument ; there's a thousand conveniencies in him ; he'll lend me his money when he has any , run of ...
... hand if occasion be . Sir Geo . Poh ! yonder's a fool coming this way , let's avoid him . Cha . What , Marplot ? No , no , he's my instrument ; there's a thousand conveniencies in him ; he'll lend me his money when he has any , run of ...
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... hand , dear boy . Cha . A good assurance ! But hark ye , how came your beautiful countenance clouded in the wrong place ? Mar. I must confess ' tis a little mal - a - propos ; but no matter for that . A word with you Charles . Pr'y ...
... hand , dear boy . Cha . A good assurance ! But hark ye , how came your beautiful countenance clouded in the wrong place ? Mar. I must confess ' tis a little mal - a - propos ; but no matter for that . A word with you Charles . Pr'y ...
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... hand . Sir Geo . Oh , I honour men of the sword ! and I pre- sume this gentleman is lately come from Spain or Por- tugal - by his scars . Mar. No , really , sir George , mine sprung from civil fury . Happening last night into the groom ...
... hand . Sir Geo . Oh , I honour men of the sword ! and I pre- sume this gentleman is lately come from Spain or Por- tugal - by his scars . Mar. No , really , sir George , mine sprung from civil fury . Happening last night into the groom ...
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... flesh and blood your face is ; therefore unmask , and and don't put me to the trouble of doing it for you . Miran . My face is the same flesh and blood with C my hand , Sir George , which if you'll be Aat I. 25 THE BUSY BODY .
... flesh and blood your face is ; therefore unmask , and and don't put me to the trouble of doing it for you . Miran . My face is the same flesh and blood with C my hand , Sir George , which if you'll be Aat I. 25 THE BUSY BODY .
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... hand ? Miran . And how will it sound in a chocolate house that Sir George Airy rudely pulled off a lady's mask , when he had given her his honour that he never would , directly or indirectly , endeavour to know her till she gave him ...
... hand ? Miran . And how will it sound in a chocolate house that Sir George Airy rudely pulled off a lady's mask , when he had given her his honour that he never would , directly or indirectly , endeavour to know her till she gave him ...
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Adad Alderman Alex Alexas Antony arms Cæsar cann't Carmelite Chargy Charles Charmion Cleo Cleopatra Clin CLINCHER colonel Cour Courci d'ye dare Darl dear death devil Dolabella Egad Enter Sir Exeunt Exit eyes father fool fortune Gardy gentleman give guineas hand hear heart Heav'n Hild Hildebrand honour Iras Isab Isabinda Jubilee lady live look lord lov'd Lure LUREWELL madam Marplot Miran Miranda mistress Mont murder never o'er Octavia pardon Patch poor Pr'ythee pray rogue Saint Valori SCENE SCENTWELL servant shew Sir Fran sir Francis Sir Geo sir George Sir GEORGE AIRY Sir Harry Sir Jeal Sir JEALOUS sirrah Smug soul speak Stand sure tell thee there's thing thou hast thro Twas twill Vent Ventidius Vizard what's wife Wild Wildair woman word wou'd wretch
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Сторінка 90 - Ay, there's the banishment ! Oh, hear me; hear me, With strictest justice: For I beg no favour; And if I have offended you, then kill me, But do not banish me. Ant. I must not hear you. I have a fool within me takes your part; But honour stops my ears.
Сторінка 109 - Caesar's pride? What! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes; While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner, shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her who ruin'd him?
Сторінка 26 - Ant. Come on, my soldier! Our hearts and arms are still the same : I long Once more to meet our foes, that thou and I, Like Time and Death, marching before our troops, May taste fate to...
Сторінка 91 - Good Heav'n ! they weep at parting. Must I weep too ? that calls 'em innocent. I must not weep ; and yet I must, to think That I must not forgive • Live, but live wretched ; 'tis but just you should Who made me so : live from each other's sight ; Let me not hear you meet.
Сторінка 48 - And sure the gods, like me, are fond of him: His virtues lie so mingled with his crimes, As would confound their choice to punish one, And not reward the other. Enter ANTONY. Ant. We can conquer, You see, without your aid. We have...
Сторінка 35 - And he that bribe. ANT. But have I no remembrance? ALEX. Yes, a dear one; Your slave the queen ANT. My mistress. ALEX. Then your mistress; Your mistress would, she says, have sent her soul, But that you had long since; she humbly begs This ruby bracelet, set with bleeding hearts, (The emblems of her own), may bind your arm.
Сторінка 12 - I'll acquaint you why I sought you here, And what's our present work. [They withdraw to a corner of the stage ; and VENTIDIUS, with the other, comes forward to the front.
Сторінка 93 - Hast pushed my boat to open sea; to prove, At my sad cost, if thou canst steer it back. It cannot be; I'm lost too far; I'm ruined! Hence, thou impostor, traitor, monster, devil ! I can no more: thou, and my griefs, have sunk Me down so low, that I want voice to curse thee. Alex. Suppose some shipwrecked seaman near the shore, Dropping...
Сторінка 112 - Already, death, I feel thee in my veins: I go with such a will to find my lord, That we shall quickly meet. A heavy numbness creeps through every limb, And now 'tis at my head; my eyelids fall, And my dear love is vanished in a mist. Where shall I find him, where?
Сторінка 58 - tis mine; it never shall be said, Octavia's husband was her brother's slave. Sir, you are free; free, even from her you loathe; For, though my brother bargains for your love, Makes me the price and cement of your peace, I have a soul like yours; I cannot take Your love as alms, nor beg what I deserve.