The Minor: A Comedy. Written by Mr. Foote. As it is Now Acting at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. ...printed, and sold by J. Coote; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; C. Etherington, York; W. Chace, Norwich; P. Wilson, Dublin; R. Fleming, Edinburgh, 1760 - 91 стор. |
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... thing going on over the way ? A rehearsal . PEARS E. SMART . Of what ? PEARS E. A new piece . SMART . Foote's ? PEARS E. Yes . CANKE R. Is he there ? PEARS E. He is . SMART . Zounds , let's go and fee what he is about . CAN- CANKER ...
... thing going on over the way ? A rehearsal . PEARS E. SMART . Of what ? PEARS E. A new piece . SMART . Foote's ? PEARS E. Yes . CANKE R. Is he there ? PEARS E. He is . SMART . Zounds , let's go and fee what he is about . CAN- CANKER ...
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... thing you , I am fure , love better than any body . SMART . What's that ? FOOTE . Mischief . SMART . No , pr'ythee FOOTE . How now , am I fure that you , who fo readily give up your relations , may not have fome defign upon me . SMART ...
... thing you , I am fure , love better than any body . SMART . What's that ? FOOTE . Mischief . SMART . No , pr'ythee FOOTE . How now , am I fure that you , who fo readily give up your relations , may not have fome defign upon me . SMART ...
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... things . Treat us with a modern amour , or a state intrigue , or a FOOTE . And fo amuse the public ear , at the expence of private peace . You must excufe me . CAN- CANKE R. And with these principles , you expect to THE MINOR 7.
... things . Treat us with a modern amour , or a state intrigue , or a FOOTE . And fo amuse the public ear , at the expence of private peace . You must excufe me . CAN- CANKE R. And with these principles , you expect to THE MINOR 7.
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... thing . ... Indeed ! FOOTE . PEARS E. If it had been only a whore , fays fhe , I fhould not have minded it ; because no lady need be asham'd of doing that . FOOTE . Well , there is no help for it ; but these gentlemen must not be ...
... thing . ... Indeed ! FOOTE . PEARS E. If it had been only a whore , fays fhe , I fhould not have minded it ; because no lady need be asham'd of doing that . FOOTE . Well , there is no help for it ; but these gentlemen must not be ...
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... you to unbosom yourself . SHIFT . Looke'e Sir William , there is a kind of fome- thing in your countenance , a certain openness and generofity , a je ne fçai quoi in your man- D 2 ner , ner , all . that I will unlock : You THE MINOR . 19.
... you to unbosom yourself . SHIFT . Looke'e Sir William , there is a kind of fome- thing in your countenance , a certain openness and generofity , a je ne fçai quoi in your man- D 2 ner , ner , all . that I will unlock : You THE MINOR . 19.
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Сторінка 90 - For there came in at noon, that very day, Bread, greens, potatoes, and a leg of mutton, A better...
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Сторінка 73 - 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 72 - Smirk, addreffing herfelf to me. I made an acknowledging bow to her grace, as in duty bound. But one flower flounced involuntarily from me that day, as I may fay. I remember, Dr. Trifle call'd it enthufiaftic, and pronounc'd it a prefage of my future greatnefs.
Сторінка 49 - Thames-ftreet, us'd to be a never-failing chap ; not a guinea to be got 'there. Then I totter'd away to Nebuchadnezzar Zebulon, in the Old Jewry, but it happen'd to be Saturday; and they never touch on the Sabbath, you know.
Сторінка 22 - Some truth in that. Shift. But an unlucky crab-apple, applied to my right eye by a patriot gingerbread baker from the Borough, who would not suffer three dancers from Switzerland, because he hated the French, forced me to a precipitate retreat.
Сторінка 90 - I knew the mother and her daughter well. Poor, it is true, they were, but never wanted ; For...
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Сторінка 45 - I was lost in a labyrinth, and nobody to show me the road. One time, I thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us, but it would not do.
Сторінка 89 - I not this motive to restrain my follies, yet I now know the town too well to be ever its bubble, and will take care to...