The Dramatic Works of David Garrick: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volum 2A. Millar, 1798 |
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Pàgina 7
... poor husband and my wise brother , consulting how to punish you for your un- natural love of this Gulliver Both . Ha ha ! ha ! Frip . And was hast'ning to the place , to prepare for the procession , an elderly lady ( who tho ' past love ...
... poor husband and my wise brother , consulting how to punish you for your un- natural love of this Gulliver Both . Ha ha ! ha ! Frip . And was hast'ning to the place , to prepare for the procession , an elderly lady ( who tho ' past love ...
Pàgina 8
... poor wretch . Frip . Poor devil ! but what shall we do with the letter ? L. Flim . Send it directly to my good lord - but first copy it , lest he should forswear it at the proper time . Frip . Or suprose , when at our next consultation ...
... poor wretch . Frip . Poor devil ! but what shall we do with the letter ? L. Flim . Send it directly to my good lord - but first copy it , lest he should forswear it at the proper time . Frip . Or suprose , when at our next consultation ...
Pàgina 9
... poor Sissy ? Frip . I'll tell you what you shall do Confess to me sincerely whether you really like this Gulliver . L. Flim . Why then sincerely , I do think him a prodi- gious fine animal - And when he is dress'd in his Nardac's robes ...
... poor Sissy ? Frip . I'll tell you what you shall do Confess to me sincerely whether you really like this Gulliver . L. Flim . Why then sincerely , I do think him a prodi- gious fine animal - And when he is dress'd in his Nardac's robes ...
Pàgina 15
... poor , tame spirit- less creature - His great mountainous body promises won- ders indeed ; and when your expectations are raised , in- stead of the roaring dragon , out creeps the pusillanimous mouse . Toad . Dear my lady , be pacified ...
... poor , tame spirit- less creature - His great mountainous body promises won- ders indeed ; and when your expectations are raised , in- stead of the roaring dragon , out creeps the pusillanimous mouse . Toad . Dear my lady , be pacified ...
Pàgina 16
... Poor soul ! -by all that's mischievous she's a genius . [ Aside . Flim . You have eas'd my heart , madam , of its suspi- cions ; but my honour must have satisfaction here . [ Draws his sword . Gul Pray , my lord , sheath your anger ...
... Poor soul ! -by all that's mischievous she's a genius . [ Aside . Flim . You have eas'd my heart , madam , of its suspi- cions ; but my honour must have satisfaction here . [ Draws his sword . Gul Pray , my lord , sheath your anger ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 90 - The devil was sick, the devil a monk would be ; The devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Pàgina 130 - On your word, Never to press me to put off these weeds, Which best become my melancholy thoughts, You shall command me.
Pàgina 151 - I [KneeuWhile yet my senses are my own, thus kneeling, Let me implore thy mercies on my wife ; Release her from her pangs ; and if my reason, O'erwhelm'd with miseries, sink before the tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me.
Pàgina 144 - I've been too long abus'd, And can believe no more. Let me sleep on to be deceiv'd no more. . . Bir. Look up, my love, I never did deceive thee, Nor ever can ; believe thyself, thy eyes That first inflam'd, and light me to my love, Those stars, that still must guide me to my joys.
Pàgina 52 - I did marry you; here's too much record for't. [ would there were a parson to unmarry us ! If any of our clergy had that faculty, He might repair the old, and build as many New abbeys through the kingdom, in a twelvemonth.
Pàgina 125 - The labour of his birth was lighter to me Than of my fondness now ; my fears for him Are more...
Pàgina 121 - Look on him as your son's ; And let his part in him answer for mine. Oh, save, defend him, save him from the wrongs That fall upon the poor! C.
Pàgina 152 - Murder my husband! Oh, I must not dare To think of living on; my desperate hand In a mad rage may offer it again. Stab anywhere but there.
Pàgina 151 - While yet my senses are my own, thus kneeling, Let me implore thy mercies on my wife: Release her from her pangs ; and if my reason, O'erwhelm'd with miseries, sink before the tempest, Pardon those crimes despair may bring upon me. [Rises. Enter NURSE. Nurse. Sir, there's somebody at the door must needs speak with you ; he won't tell his name.
Pàgina 181 - What the devil is the meaning of all this ? There never sure were lovers so difficult to bring together. But have you not been a little too rough with the lady ? For as I...