Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, 3. kötetA. Millar, 1798 |
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14. oldal
... as big - 1 declare there is not st ch a thing to be seen now , as a young woman with a fine waist - You all make yourselves as round as Mr De- puty puty Barter . Go , child . You know the 14 THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE .
... as big - 1 declare there is not st ch a thing to be seen now , as a young woman with a fine waist - You all make yourselves as round as Mr De- puty puty Barter . Go , child . You know the 14 THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE .
21. oldal
... woman his sister is so busy , and so notable , to make one welcome , that I have not yet got over her first reception ; it almost amounted to suffocation ! I think the daughters are tolerable Where's my cephalic snuff ? [ Brush gives ...
... woman his sister is so busy , and so notable , to make one welcome , that I have not yet got over her first reception ; it almost amounted to suffocation ! I think the daughters are tolerable Where's my cephalic snuff ? [ Brush gives ...
28. oldal
... woman as soon as another . I looked upon love , serious , sober , love , as a chimæra , and marriage as a thing of course , as you know most people do , But I who was lately so great an infidel in love , am now one of its sincerest ...
... woman as soon as another . I looked upon love , serious , sober , love , as a chimæra , and marriage as a thing of course , as you know most people do , But I who was lately so great an infidel in love , am now one of its sincerest ...
30. oldal
... woman , without receiving some little en- couragement ? Love . Encouragement ! did she give you any encou- ragement ? Sir John . I don't know what you call encouragement- but she blushed — and cried — and desired me not to think of of ...
... woman , without receiving some little en- couragement ? Love . Encouragement ! did she give you any encou- ragement ? Sir John . I don't know what you call encouragement- but she blushed — and cried — and desired me not to think of of ...
33. oldal
... woman as I am , that my vanity could reap no pleasure from a triumph , that must result from the blackest treachery to her . [ Going . Sir John . One word , and I have done . [ stopping ber ] .- Your impatience and anxiety , and the ...
... woman as I am , that my vanity could reap no pleasure from a triumph , that must result from the blackest treachery to her . [ Going . Sir John . One word , and I have done . [ stopping ber ] .- Your impatience and anxiety , and the ...
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36. oldal - ... enough, almost just on the eve of the circuits. — Let me see — the Home, the Midland, and Western, — ay, we can all cross the country well enough to our several destinations. — Traverse, when do you begin at Hertford ? Traverse.
167. oldal - What wretches are ordinary servants, that go on in the same vulgar track every day ! eating, working, and sleeping ! — But we, who have the honour to serve the nobility, are of another species. We are above the common forms, have servants to wait upon us, and are as lazy and luxurious as our masters.
35. oldal - I am determined on a discovery. I dread it, and am resolved to hasten it. It is surrounded with more horrors every instant, as it appears every instant more necessary. [Exit.
39. oldal - After having carried the negotiation between our families to so great a length, after having assented so readily to all your proposals, as well as received so many instances of your cheerful compliance with the demands made on our part, I am extremely concerned, Mr. Sterling, to be the involuntary cause of any uneasiness.
41. oldal - I'll tell you, Sir, — You know, that by the articles at present subsisting between us, on the day of my marriage with Miss Sterling, you agree to pay down the gross sum of eighty thousand pounds.
26. oldal - Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling! for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs were in use, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had but a fair wind.
40. oldal - Come, come, Mr. Sterling, I know you to be a man of sense, a man of business, a man of the world. I'll deal frankly with you ; and you shall see that I don't desire a change of measures for my own gratification without endeavouring to make it advantageous to you.
195. oldal - O'Neale? NEPHEW: The same. She was sacrificed to the most senseless, drunken profligate in the whole country. He lived to run out his fortune, and the only advantage she got from the union was he broke that and his neck, before he had broke her heart. BATES: The affair of marriage is in this country put upon the easiest footing; there is neither love or hate in the matter; necessity brings them together; they are united at first for their mutual convenience, and...
28. oldal - John. At length, thank heaven, I have an opportunity to unbosom. — I know you are faithful, Lovewell, and flatter myself you would rejoice to serve me.
6. oldal - Do not disturb yourself with conjectures — but rest assured, that though you are unable to divine the cause, the consequence of a discovery, be it what it will, cannot be attended with half the miseries of the present interval.