The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Band 9Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... hath abjured the company And sight of men . : Vio . Oh , that I served that lady ! And might not be deliver'd to the world , Till I had made mine own occasion mellow , What my state is ! Rob . That were hard to compass ; Because she ...
... hath abjured the company And sight of men . : Vio . Oh , that I served that lady ! And might not be deliver'd to the world , Till I had made mine own occasion mellow , What my state is ! Rob . That were hard to compass ; Because she ...
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... hath a heart of that fine frame , Το pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections else That live in her ! - Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ...
... hath a heart of that fine frame , Το pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections else That live in her ! - Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ...
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... hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath , indeed , all , most natural ; for , be- sides that he's a fool , he's a great quarreller SCENE 111. ] -9 WHAT YOU WILL .
... hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath , indeed , all , most natural ; for , be- sides that he's a fool , he's a great quarreller SCENE 111. ] -9 WHAT YOU WILL .
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... hath the gift of a coward to allay the gust he hath in quarrelling , ' tis thought among the pru- dent , he would quickly have the gift of a grave . Sir To . By this hand , they are scoundrels , and sub- stractors , that say so of him ...
... hath the gift of a coward to allay the gust he hath in quarrelling , ' tis thought among the pru- dent , he would quickly have the gift of a grave . Sir To . By this hand , they are scoundrels , and sub- stractors , that say so of him ...
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... Hath stay'd upon some favour that it loves ; Hath it not , boy ? Vio . A little , by your favour . Duke . What kind of woman is't ? Vio . Of your complexion . Duke . She is not worth thee then . What years , i ' faith ? Vio . About your ...
... Hath stay'd upon some favour that it loves ; Hath it not , boy ? Vio . A little , by your favour . Duke . What kind of woman is't ? Vio . Of your complexion . Duke . She is not worth thee then . What years , i ' faith ? Vio . About your ...
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Belcour believe better Billy brother Charles Cicely David dear Dennis O'Flaherty Dick doctor Dowlas Duke Eust Exeunt Exit FABIAN father fellow fool fortune Fred Frederick Fulmer gentleman girl give hand happy hath Hawth hear heart Heaven Henry hither Hodge honour hope Illyria Kenrick Lady D Lady Ruby ladyship look Lord D Lord Sensitive Louisa Lucin Lucinda madam Malvolio Marg marry Master Hawthorn Mead Miss Rusport Mowbray never night O'Fla OLIVIA on't Pang Pangloss pardon poor pray RICHARD CUMBERLAND Rosetta Rosny Sabina SCENE servant SIR ANDREW SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Miles Sir Toby Sir William sister soul speak Sted Stock Stockwell Stuke sure tell thee there's thing thou VIOLA Waiter what's wish woman Wood WOODCOCK word Wrangle young Zekiel
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Seite 75 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.
Seite 65 - For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came, alas ! to wive, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, By swaggering could I never thrive, For the rain it raineth every day, But when I came unto my bed, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, With toss-pots still had drunken head, For the rain it raineth every day.
Seite 30 - He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time, 70 And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye. This is a practice As full of labour as a wise man's art: For folly that he wisely shows is fit; But wise men, folly-fall'n, quite taint their wit.
Seite 21 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pin'd in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love, indeed...
Seite 65 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day.
Seite 88 - Beside the river Dee ; He worked and sang from morn till night, No lark more blithe than he ; And this the burden of his song For ever used to be, — " I envy nobody ; no, not I, And nobody envies me ! "
Seite 21 - Too well what love women to men may owe: In faith, they are as true of heart as we. My father had a daughter loved a man, As it might be, perhaps, were I a woman, I should your lordship. DUKE. And what's her history? VIOLA. A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
Seite 25 - I'VE often wish'd that I had clear For life, six hundred pounds a year, A handsome house to lodge a friend, A river at my garden's end, A terrace walk, and half a rood Of land, set out to plant a wood. Well, now I have all this and more, I ask not to increase my store ; But here a grievance seems to lie...
Seite 19 - ... augment that failing. A thought strikes me: I have a commission that you must absolutely execute for me; I have immediate occasion for the sum of two hundred pounds; you know my fortune is shut up till I am of age; take this paltry box (it contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for), carry it to our opposite neighbour, Mr. Stockwell (I don't know where else to apply), leave it as a deposit in his hands, and beg him to accommodate me with the sum. Charles. Dear Charlotte,...