The Fashionable Lover: A ComedyW. Griffin, 1772 - 63 стор. |
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... these objects worth my serious aim ; Do they give happinefs , or health , or fame ? Are hecatombs of lovers hearts of force To deprecate the demons of divorce ? Speak , my advifers , fhall I gain the plan Of that bold club , which gives ...
... these objects worth my serious aim ; Do they give happinefs , or health , or fame ? Are hecatombs of lovers hearts of force To deprecate the demons of divorce ? Speak , my advifers , fhall I gain the plan Of that bold club , which gives ...
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... these mean , unfeeling people , who to the bounty of my ancestors owe all they have , I fhall expect no mercy ; but you , whom even pride might tech fome virtue , you to tempt me , you with unmanly cunning to feduce diftress yourself ...
... these mean , unfeeling people , who to the bounty of my ancestors owe all they have , I fhall expect no mercy ; but you , whom even pride might tech fome virtue , you to tempt me , you with unmanly cunning to feduce diftress yourself ...
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... these terms , with our lives it behoves us to defend them . Mort . You have made it reafon then it feems ; make it religion too , and put it out of fashion with the world at once of this be fure , I would fooner caft my guineas in the ...
... these terms , with our lives it behoves us to defend them . Mort . You have made it reafon then it feems ; make it religion too , and put it out of fashion with the world at once of this be fure , I would fooner caft my guineas in the ...
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... these rafcals flatter while they rob me : it angers me that one , who has no ftake , no intereft in my fortune , should husband it more frugally than I who am the owner and the sufferer in fhort , he is the glafs in which I fee myself ...
... these rafcals flatter while they rob me : it angers me that one , who has no ftake , no intereft in my fortune , should husband it more frugally than I who am the owner and the sufferer in fhort , he is the glafs in which I fee myself ...
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... these complaints ; don't be fo confiderate of me- and hark'e , if you was not quite fo parfimonious to yourfelf , your appearance would be all the better . it , Colin . Troth , I'd be better habited , but I canna ' afford L. Abba L. Abb ...
... these complaints ; don't be fo confiderate of me- and hark'e , if you was not quite fo parfimonious to yourfelf , your appearance would be all the better . it , Colin . Troth , I'd be better habited , but I canna ' afford L. Abba L. Abb ...
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Сторінка 73 - I would not force you, if I did not love you. Don't I want you to be happy? But I know what you would have: you want young Oakly, a rake-helly, drunken — HAR: Release me from Sir Harry, and if I ever marry against your consent, renounce me forever.
Сторінка 100 - Joy, much joy to you both! though, bythe-bye, you are not a little obliged to me for it. Did not I tell you I would cure all the disorders in your family? I beg pardon, sister, for taking the liberty to prescribe for you: My medicines have been somewhat rough, I believe, but they have had an admirable effect, and so don't be angry with your physician. Mrs. Oak. I am indeed obliged to you, and I feel Oak.
Сторінка 46 - So much, madam! Only judge for yourself. Though she had been so indiscreet, not to say indecent in her conduct, as to elope from her father, I was in hopes to have hushed up that matter, for the honour of our family.
Сторінка 19 - Sir Luke. You are right, my dear girl. But now to give you a proof of his wit : you know Brentford's finances are a little out of repair, which procures him some visits that he would very gladly excuse.
Сторінка 9 - She is all impetuosity and fire; a very magazine of touchwood and gunpowder. You are hot enough too upon occasion, but then it's over in an instant: In comes love and conjugal affection, as you call it ; that is, mere folly and weakness ; and you draw off your forces, just when you should pursue the attack, and follow your advantage. Have at her with spirit, and the day's your own, brother ! Oak.
Сторінка 5 - Prodigiously well, sir! You do it very well. Nay, keep it up, carry it on, there's nothing like going through. with it. O you artful creature! But, sir, I am not to be so easily satisfied. I do not believe a syllable of all this Give me the letter...
Сторінка 42 - Oh, it was a wonderful work. There had I been tossing in a sea of sin, without rudder or compass. And had not the good gentleman piloted me into the harbour of grace, I must have struck against the rocks of reprobation, and have been quite swallowed up in the whirlpool of despair. He was the precious instrument of my spiritual sprinkling...
Сторінка 87 - MAJ: You talk this well, brother! OAK: I'll do it well, brother! MAJ: If you don't, you're undone. OAK: Never fear, never fear! (Exit.) MAJ: Well, Charles!
Сторінка 31 - For this reason it has, at various times, been ungenteel to see, to hear, to walk, to be in good health, and to have twenty other horrible perfections of nature. Nature indeed may do very well sometimes. It made you, for instance, and it then made something very lovely ; and if you would...
Сторінка 18 - Venus, by this horse, would beat the world. Sir H. Well then, we'll think on't.