The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote, Esq: To which is Prefixed A Life of the Author in Two Volumes, Том 1W. Lowndes, 1809 |
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... houses ; but our author being patronised by many of the principal nobility and gentry , the oppofi- tion was over - ruled ; and , after altering the title to that of Giving Tea , he proceeded without farther moleftation , reprefenting ...
... houses ; but our author being patronised by many of the principal nobility and gentry , the oppofi- tion was over - ruled ; and , after altering the title to that of Giving Tea , he proceeded without farther moleftation , reprefenting ...
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... houses for thirty - eight nights in that time of the year . As the principal merit of all our anthor's writings confifts in the draw- ing of peculiar characters well known in real life , which he heightened by his own manner of fonating ...
... houses for thirty - eight nights in that time of the year . As the principal merit of all our anthor's writings confifts in the draw- ing of peculiar characters well known in real life , which he heightened by his own manner of fonating ...
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... house , and his receipts were fome fea- fons almoft incredible . Parfimony was never a vice to be afcribed to Mr. Foote ; his hofpitality and generofity were ever confpicuous ; he was vifited by the first nobility , and he was fome ...
... house , and his receipts were fome fea- fons almoft incredible . Parfimony was never a vice to be afcribed to Mr. Foote ; his hofpitality and generofity were ever confpicuous ; he was vifited by the first nobility , and he was fome ...
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... house , and ex- amined , with an accuracy not ufual to him , every article of furniture he had , but more par- ticularly his pictures , of which he had a large and elegant collection . When he came to the por- trait of Weston , he made ...
... house , and ex- amined , with an accuracy not ufual to him , every article of furniture he had , but more par- ticularly his pictures , of which he had a large and elegant collection . When he came to the por- trait of Weston , he made ...
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... house , Telema- chus is a Tapfter , and the Herse a Recruiting Serjeant . In both these Inftances you fee Nature is reverfed ; but as I flatter myself in the following Sheets her Steps have been trod with an undeviating Simplicity ...
... house , Telema- chus is a Tapfter , and the Herse a Recruiting Serjeant . In both these Inftances you fee Nature is reverfed ; but as I flatter myself in the following Sheets her Steps have been trod with an undeviating Simplicity ...
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Сторінка 21 - ... that we might take the gallows in flank, and at all events secure a retreat, who should come by but a drove of fat oxen for Smithfield...
Сторінка 42 - Countess of Crumple's, and the tall man's, this morning My dear Miss Godfrey, what trouble I have had to get you out ! Why, child, you are as tedious as a long morning. — Do you know, now, that of all places of public rendezvous I honour the Park ? — forty thousand million of times preferable to the play-house ! Don't you think so, my dear ? 1H.
Сторінка 14 - Then let him bring out the turkey and chine, and be sure there is plenty of mustard ; and, d'ye hear, Roger, do you stand yourself at the gate, and be careful who you let in. Rog. I will, Sir Jacob. [Exit ROGE«.
Сторінка 29 - tis your turn. CAPE. True ; aye ; but 'zooks you are too hasty ; the pleasure of this play, like hunting does not consist in immediately chopping the prey. MRS. CAD. No! How then? CAPE. Why, first I am to start you, then run you a little in view, then lose you, then unravel all the tricks and doubles you make to escape me. You fly o'er hedge and stile, I pursue for many a mile, You grow tired at last and quat, Then I catch you, and all that. MRS. CAD. Dear me, there's a deal on't! I shall never be...
Сторінка 22 - Our modern lads are of a different metal. They have their gaming clubs in the Garden, their little lodgings, the fnug depofitories of their rufty fwords, and occafional bag-wigs ; their horfes for the turf; ay, and their commiflions of bankruptcy too, before they are well out of their time.
Сторінка 4 - Huzzas — loud laughs, low gibe, and bitter joke, From the yet filent fire, thefe words provoke. " Proceed, my boy, nor heed their farther call, " Vain his attempt, who strives to pleafe them all !" WRITTEN BY A LADY, SPOKEN BY MRS.
Сторінка 19 - Gregory, the author has artfully assumed that habit, like the royal jesters of old, to level his satire with more security to himself and severity to others. Sir Greg. May be so, may be so! the Fool ! ha, ha, ha! well enough! a queer dog, and no fool, I warrant you! Killigrew, ah, I have heard my grandfather talk much of that same Killigrew, and no fool ! But what is all this to news, Mr.
Сторінка 15 - Smirk. O dear me ! You did not know the great man, alike in every thing. He had as much to say upon a ribbon as a Raphael.
Сторінка 1 - Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your Maygames ; besides, corporations are too serious things ; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir Jac.
Сторінка 39 - Madam disliked me at this house, her ladyship's woman at the next : so that I was as much puzzled to find out a place, as the great Cynic philosopher to discover a man.