Tales of the Drama Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Etc., and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, EtcS. Andrus and son, 1848 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 46
Seite 56
... received , and looked up to as a sort of superior being . Mrs. Croaker , who loved every thing bor- dering upon parade and grandeur , was honoured to excess by the notice of the high and mighty Mr. Lofty ; a man who had the ear of both ...
... received , and looked up to as a sort of superior being . Mrs. Croaker , who loved every thing bor- dering upon parade and grandeur , was honoured to excess by the notice of the high and mighty Mr. Lofty ; a man who had the ear of both ...
Seite 63
... received all he said or did with approbation , and plunged the unfortunate lover into despair . Nothing now remained but the trip to Scotland , for which immediate preparations were made , but they were in want of money in this ...
... received all he said or did with approbation , and plunged the unfortunate lover into despair . Nothing now remained but the trip to Scotland , for which immediate preparations were made , but they were in want of money in this ...
Seite 154
... received by Polidor and his father with the most perfect cordiality - and presently Per- dita brought him curds and cream , the simple fare of the cottage . He was struck with her exquisite love- liness and the dignified sweetness of ...
... received by Polidor and his father with the most perfect cordiality - and presently Per- dita brought him curds and cream , the simple fare of the cottage . He was struck with her exquisite love- liness and the dignified sweetness of ...
Inhalt
HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY | 5 |
THE INCONSTANT | 31 |
THE GOODNATURED MAN | 49 |
18 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afflicted Antigonus Antony arms assured bade Barnwell Bassanio beauty behold Belfield Belmour beloved Beverley Bevil Bolinbroke Brutus burst Cæsar Camillo Cantwell Cassius cause Charlotte conduct Coriolanus Croaker danger dared daughter death declared deed Doricourt dreadful Duke Duretete Euphrasia Evander exclaimed eyes faithful fate father Faulconbridge favour fear feeling Floretta fortune gave Gillian Guilford hand happiness heart heaven Hermione Honeywood honour hope horror husband implored inquired King Lady Constant Leontes Leontine Lewson looked Lord Lovemore lover Lubin Marcelia Mark Antony marriage marry Millwood mind Mirabel Miss Richland never Oriana Pandulph Paulina peace Perdita Pescara Philotas Phocion Polixenes poor Portia possession present pride Prince replied resolved Ribemont Richard scarcely Sealand secret Sforza Shylock Sir Bashful Sir Brilliant Sir John Sophia sorrow soul spirit stood sweet sword tears tender thee thou thought Timoleon tion trembling Violetta virtue Volscians whilst wife woman young youth