British Theatre, Volumen21J. Bell, 1791 |
Términos y frases comunes
2d Con Adad Alith Alithea Antonio Belu Belv Belville better blunderbuss BUSY BODY cann't Chargy Charles Constantia damn'd dare dear devil Don Frederick door dost Duke Egad Enter Don JOHN Enter MOODY Enter Sir Exeunt Exit faith fellow fool Fred Gardy Gent gentleman give gone guardian hand Harc Harcourt Hark ye hate hear heart Heaven hold honour husband Isab Isabinda kiss lady Land look Lord Lucy madam Marplot marriage marry matter Miran Miranda mistress Moth mother never night on't Patch Petr Petruchio play poor pr'ythee pray rogue SCENE SCENTWELL servant shew signior Sir Fran sir Francis Sir Geo Sir GEORGE AIRY Sir Jeal Sir JEALOUS sirrah sister Spark Sparkish speak sure tell thee there's thing told town wench what's Whisp wife woman write young Zounds
Pasajes populares
Página 48 - I have known thee a great while, never go, if I do not love thee as well as a new acquaintance.
Página 79 - You must make haste and help me away before tomorrow, or else I shall be for ever out of your reach, for I can defer no longer our. . . .' What follows 'our
Página 81 - Well, let me reason a little with my mad self. Now, don't I transgress all rules, to venture upon a man without the advice of the grave and...
Página 66 - Pinch. Write, I say! Mrs. Pinch. Well then. [Writes. Pinch. Let's see, what have you writ? — [Takes the paper and reads.] "Though I suffered last night your kisses and embraces
Página 21 - ... father. Miran. No, I have liberty, wench ; that she wants : what would she give now to be in this dishabille in the open air,, nay more, in pursuit of the young fellow she likes ? for that's my case I assure you. Patch. As for that, madam, she's even with you ; for tho' she cann't come abroad we have a way to bring him home in spite of old Argus.
Página 30 - Con. Your service is too liberal, worthy sir. Thus far I shall entreat — Fred. Command me, lady : You may make your power too poor.
Página 45 - Babinetto arrives, who shall marry her as soon as he comes, and carry her to Spain as soon as he has married her. She has a pregnant wit, and I'd no more have her an English wife than the Grand Signior's mistress.
Página 11 - Is it possible that any thing in nature can ruffle the temper of a man, whom the four seasons of the year compliment with as many thousand pounds, nay, and a father at rest with his ancestors ? Sir Geo.
Página 80 - She'll be angry with me; but I had rather she should be angry with me than you, bud; and, to tell you the truth, 'twas she made me write the letter, and taught me what I should write.
Página 31 - Marrying you is no more sign of his love than bribing your woman, that he may marry you, is a sign of his generosity.