The British drama, Том 31804 |
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... children ; The first words We form their tongues with , are licentious jests . Can it call whore ? Cry bastard ? O , then kiss it , A witty child ! Can't swear ? The father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall ...
... children ; The first words We form their tongues with , are licentious jests . Can it call whore ? Cry bastard ? O , then kiss it , A witty child ! Can't swear ? The father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall ...
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... child of wrath and anger ! the loud lie ! For what , my sudden boy ? Kas . Nay , that look you to , I am afore - hand . Sub . O , this is no true grammar , And as ill logick ! You must render causes , child , Your first and second ...
... child of wrath and anger ! the loud lie ! For what , my sudden boy ? Kas . Nay , that look you to , I am afore - hand . Sub . O , this is no true grammar , And as ill logick ! You must render causes , child , Your first and second ...
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... child . The doctor and your sister both are abused . Kas . Where is he ? Which is he ? He is a slave , He owes this honest Drugger , here , seven pounds , He has had on him in two penn'orths of tobacco . Drug . Yes , sir ; and he has ...
... child . The doctor and your sister both are abused . Kas . Where is he ? Which is he ? He is a slave , He owes this honest Drugger , here , seven pounds , He has had on him in two penn'orths of tobacco . Drug . Yes , sir ; and he has ...
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... child , put our case to cap- tain Manly Nay , don't hold down your head and look like a fool ; for you can do it very well , if you please . Jer . I wish I may be hanged , if I ever knew such a woman as you are in my life ! I wonder you ...
... child , put our case to cap- tain Manly Nay , don't hold down your head and look like a fool ; for you can do it very well , if you please . Jer . I wish I may be hanged , if I ever knew such a woman as you are in my life ! I wonder you ...
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... child , you shall see—— Free . I beg your pardon , madam ; this young gentleman is now under my care ; and it is my duty , in quality of his guardian- Mrs Black . Why , you villain , would you part mother and minor ? rob me of my child ...
... child , you shall see—— Free . I beg your pardon , madam ; this young gentleman is now under my care ; and it is my duty , in quality of his guardian- Mrs Black . Why , you villain , would you part mother and minor ? rob me of my child ...
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Arch Atall better brother captain Cher Clin CLODIO colonel cuckold d'ye dear devil Don Philip Enter Estif Exeunt Exit Face Fain faith father fellow fool Fore fortune gentleman Giov give hast hear heart honour hope husband kiss Kite Lady Bet Lady Brute Lady Dain Lady Easy Lady Fan Lady Touch Lady True Lady Wish ladyship look Lord Fop Lord Mor madam Madem marriage marry master Mira Mirabell mistress never on't pardon Plume pray Prithee Prue rogue Sackbut Scand SCENE Scrub servant shew Sir Cha Sir Fran Sir Geo Sir Jeal Sir John Sir Paul Sir Sol sirrah speak sure swear tell thee there's thing thou thought twill Vellum what's wife Wild woman
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Сторінка 271 - Trifles, as liberty to pay and receive visits to and from whom I please; to write and receive letters without interrogatories or wry faces on your part; to wear what I please, and choose conversation with regard only to my own taste; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance, or to be intimate with fools, because they may be your relations...
Сторінка 271 - Let us never visit together, nor go to a play together; but let us be very strange and well-bred: let us be as strange as if we had been married a great while; and as well bred as if we were not married at all.
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Сторінка 35 - t, I will. Mam. Ha ! why ? Do you think I fable with you ? I assure you, He that has once the flower of the sun, The perfect ruby, which we call elixir, Not only can do that, but, by its virtue, Can confer honour, love, respect, long life ; Give safety, valour, yea, and victory, To whom he will. In eight and twenty days, I '11 make an old man of fourscore, a child.
Сторінка 33 - And I would know by art, sir, of your worship, Which way I should make my door, by necromancy, And where my shelves; and which should be for boxes, And which for pots. I would be glad to thrive, sir: And I was wish'd* to your worship by a gentleman, One Captain Face, that says you know men's planets. And their good angels, and their bad.
Сторінка 305 - Husbands and wives will drive distinct trades, and care and pleasure separately occupy the family. Coffee-houses will be full of smoke and stratagem. And the cropt prentice, that sweeps his master's shop in the morning, may, ten to one, dirty his sheets before night. But there are two things that you. will see very strange; which are wanton wives with their legs at liberty, and tame cuckolds with chains about their necks.
Сторінка 63 - I much hope it. These were your father's words. If e'er my son Follow the war, tell him it is a school Where all the principles tending to honour, Are taught if truly followed...
Сторінка 261 - But I told my lady as you instructed me, Sir, that I had a prospect of seeing Sir Rowland your uncle; and that I would put...
Сторінка 275 - O madam, if you knew but what he promised me, and how he assured me your ladyship should come to no damage!— Or else the wealth of the Indies should not have bribed me to conspire against so good, so sweet, so kind a lady as you have been to me. Lady Wish. No damage! What, to betray me, to marry me to a cast servingman ! to make me a receptacle, an hospital for a decayed pimp! No damage!
Сторінка 263 - Humph (says he), I hear you are laying designs against me too (says he), and Mrs. Millamant is to marry my uncle (he does not suspect a word of your ladyship) ; but (says he) I'll fit you for that. I warrant you (says he) I'll hamper you for that (says he) ; you and your old frippery too (says he) ; I'll handle you — Lady Wish.