The Minor Theatre: Garrick, D. The guardian. Foote, S. The minor. Murphy, A. The citizen. Garrick, D. High life below stairs. Murphy, A. The upholstererJ. Jarvis, 1794 |
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... Tell Mr. Heartly , his friend and neigh- bour Sir Charles Clackit would say three words to him . Serv . I shall , Sir.- [ Exit . Sir Cha . Now , nephew , consider once again , be- fore I open the matter to my neighbour Heartly , what I ...
... Tell Mr. Heartly , his friend and neigh- bour Sir Charles Clackit would say three words to him . Serv . I shall , Sir.- [ Exit . Sir Cha . Now , nephew , consider once again , be- fore I open the matter to my neighbour Heartly , what I ...
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... tell too much ; and he has too much delicacy to interpret looks to his advantage . Besides , he would certainly disapprove my passion ; and if I should ever make the declaration , and meet with a denial , I should absolutely die with ...
... tell too much ; and he has too much delicacy to interpret looks to his advantage . Besides , he would certainly disapprove my passion ; and if I should ever make the declaration , and meet with a denial , I should absolutely die with ...
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... tell you his name , indeed I cannot ; I am afraid of being thought too singular . But why should I be ashamed of my passion ? Is the impression which a virtuous character makes upon our hearts such a weakness that it may not be excused ...
... tell you his name , indeed I cannot ; I am afraid of being thought too singular . But why should I be ashamed of my passion ? Is the impression which a virtuous character makes upon our hearts such a weakness that it may not be excused ...
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... Tell Hea . I see your delicacy is hurt , my dear : -but let me intreat you once more to confide in me . me his name , and the next moment I will go to him , assure him , that my consent shall confirm both your happiness . Miss Har . You ...
... Tell Hea . I see your delicacy is hurt , my dear : -but let me intreat you once more to confide in me . me his name , and the next moment I will go to him , assure him , that my consent shall confirm both your happiness . Miss Har . You ...
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... tell you— [ Hums a tune . Hea . You seem to be troubled , Harriet ? -What ean this mean ? " Miss Har . You have been in an error , Sir , about me . I did not undeceive you , because I could not imagine that the consequences could have ...
... tell you— [ Hums a tune . Hea . You seem to be troubled , Harriet ? -What ean this mean ? " Miss Har . You have been in an error , Sir , about me . I did not undeceive you , because I could not imagine that the consequences could have ...
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afraid an't ARTHUR MURPHY Beau Beaufort Belmour better brother burletta Cank Char Clackit Cole damn'd daugh daughter DAVID GARRICK dear devil Dick Enter SIR Exeunt Exit Fath father Feeb fellow fool Foote Free friend Razor G Phil gentleman girl give glad happy hear heart Heartly honour hope Kitty laugh Load Loader look Lord Duke Lovel Lucy Ma'am Madam Maria marry master mind minuet Miss Har Miss Harriet never night Old Phil OLD PHILPOT pardon Philip Pray pretty Prithee Quid Quidnunc Rove Rovewell SAMUEL FOOTE Shift Sings Sir Cha Sir Charles Sir Geo Sir George Sir Har Sir Harry Sir Jasp Sir Jasper Sir Wil Smart Smirk sure tell thee there's thing told Trans uncle Weal Wild wou'd young lady Zounds
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Сторінка 26 - I wag mark'd to the top of your trick by the Baron, my dear. What, I am no cinque and quatre man. Come, shall we have a dip in the history of the Four Kings this morning?
Сторінка 17 - Now for a cast of my office ; a starch phiz, a canting phrase, and as many lies as necessary — Hem ! Enter FREEMAN. Free. Oh ? Philip— How do you do, Philip ? You have lost your master, I find.
Сторінка 12 - Weal. A sagacious remark that ; and highly probable that we merchants, who maintain a constant correspondence with the four quarters of the world, should know less of it then your fashionable fellows, whose whole experience is bounded by Westminsterbridge.
Сторінка 25 - Phi. Mind, Sir, what excellent rules the book contains, and remember them well. — Come, Kitty, begin. Kit. [Reads.] Advice to the footman: Let it for ever be your plan To be the master, not the man, And do — as little as you can.
Сторінка 45 - Enter TOM. Tom, I respect and value you — you are an honest servant, and shall never want encouragement : be so good Tom, as to see that gentleman out of my house— [Points to PHILIP.] — and then take charge of the cellar and plate. Tom. I thank your honour ; but I would not rise on the ruin of a fellow-servant.
Сторінка 54 - I got through it. Her Grace, indeed, gave me great encouragement. I overheard her whisper to Lady Dy, upon my word Mr. Smirk does it very well. Very well, indeed, Mr. Smirk, addressing herself to me.
Сторінка 25 - Deep in the mystery ; a professed connoisseur, from a Niger to a Nautilus ; from the Apollo Belvidere to a Butterfly. Sir Wil. One of these insinuating oily orators I will get you to personate; for we must have the plate and jewels in our possession, or they will soon fall into other hands.
Сторінка 8 - Can it be, or by law or by equity said, That a comely young girl ought to die an old maid ? Wild.
Сторінка 14 - B his arm, to St Bride's on a Sunday ; bring home the text, repeat the divisions of the discourse, dine at twelve, and regale, upon a gaudy day, with buns and beer at Islington or Mile-end. R. Weal. Wonderfully facetious! Sir. Wit. Our modern lads are of a different metal.
Сторінка 36 - The gentlemen will be as good as to take care of themselves. [A Pause.] Duke. Lady Charlotte, ' Hob or nob !' Lady C. Done, my lord, in burgundy, if you please. Duke. Here's your sweetheart and mine, and the friends of the company.