British Theatre, Τόμος 23J. Bell, 1791 |
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Σελίδα 12
... mind , sir ; at Pye - Corner , Taking your meal of steam in , from cooks ' stalls ; Where , like the father of hunger , you did walk Piteously costive , with your pinch'd - horn nose , And your complexion of the Roman wash , Stuck full ...
... mind , sir ; at Pye - Corner , Taking your meal of steam in , from cooks ' stalls ; Where , like the father of hunger , you did walk Piteously costive , with your pinch'd - horn nose , And your complexion of the Roman wash , Stuck full ...
Σελίδα 60
... trusts me With all her mind . She's come up here of purpose To learn the fashion . Face . Good ; on , Nab . 740 Drug . And she does strangely long to know her fortune . Face . God'slid , Nab , send her to the 60 Act 11 . THE ALCHYMIST .
... trusts me With all her mind . She's come up here of purpose To learn the fashion . Face . Good ; on , Nab . 740 Drug . And she does strangely long to know her fortune . Face . God'slid , Nab , send her to the 60 Act 11 . THE ALCHYMIST .
Σελίδα 66
... mind , and hath her face decay'd " Beyond all cure of paintings , you restore " With the oil of talck ; there you have made a friend , " And all her friends . " Still you increase your friends . " Trib . Ay , ' tis very pregnant . 81 ...
... mind , and hath her face decay'd " Beyond all cure of paintings , you restore " With the oil of talck ; there you have made a friend , " And all her friends . " Still you increase your friends . " Trib . Ay , ' tis very pregnant . 81 ...
Σελίδα 93
... mind o ' the widow . What dost thou say to draw her to't ? Ha ! " All our venture And tell her it is her fortune ? " Now lies upon't . It is but one man more , " Which on's chance to have her : and beside " There is no maidenhead to be ...
... mind o ' the widow . What dost thou say to draw her to't ? Ha ! " All our venture And tell her it is her fortune ? " Now lies upon't . It is but one man more , " Which on's chance to have her : and beside " There is no maidenhead to be ...
Σελίδα 102
... mind ! I'm justly punish'd . Face . And so am I , sir . Mam . Cast from all my hopes- Face . Nay , certainties , sir . Mam . By mine own base affections . Sub . Oh , the curs'd fruits of vice and lust ! [ Subtle seems to come to himself ...
... mind ! I'm justly punish'd . Face . And so am I , sir . Mam . Cast from all my hopes- Face . Nay , certainties , sir . Mam . By mine own base affections . Sub . Oh , the curs'd fruits of vice and lust ! [ Subtle seems to come to himself ...
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Abel Ananias Angelica bawds believe Body o'me brother Buckram captain Chiromancy Cohobation costive cuckold d'ye Dapper devil doctor door dost Drug Drugger Enter FACE Enter JEREMY Enter SUBTLE Epictetus Epicure Exeunt Exit Face faith and troth father fellow fool Foresight fortune Frail gentleman give gold gone grace haste hear heart Heaven honest honour hope husband KASTRIL kiss knocks lady leave look Lord madam Mammon marry master doctor mayhap mean Miss never night Nurse Odsbud on't philosopher's stone poor pounds Pray PRUE quarrel rogue Scand Scandal scurvy secret shew Sir Sampson Sirrah sister speak Surly swear Tatt Tattle tell thee there's thing thou shalt told Trapl Trapland Trib trick Valentine warrant what's the matter Who's widow woman worship young
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Σελίδα 35 - Lungs ! — my only care is, Where to get stuff enough now, to project on ; This town will not half serve me. Face. No, sir ! buy The covering off o
Σελίδα 48 - tis true. He's one I honour, and my noble friend ; And I respect his house. SUR. Heart ! can it be That a grave sir, a rich, that has no need, A wise sir, too, at other times, should thus, With his own oaths, and arguments, make hard means To gull himself?
Σελίδα 114 - FACE. They did pass through the doors then, Or walls, I assure their eye-sights, and their spectacles; For here, sir, are the keys, and here have been, In this my pocket, now above twenty days ! And for before, I kept the fort alone there. But that 'tis yet not deep i...
Σελίδα 100 - O justice, Upon us, for this wicked man ! FACE. Nay, look, sir, You grieve him now with staying in his sight. Good sir, the nobleman will come too, and take you, And that may breed a tragedy. MAM. " I'll go. FACE. Ay, and repent at home, sir. It may be, For some good penance you may ha' it yet; A hundred pound to the box at Bethlem* MAM. Yes. FACE. For the restoring such as — ha
Σελίδα 61 - A miserable rogue, and lives with cheese, And has the worms. That was the cause, indeed, Why he came now : he dealt with me in private, To get a med'cine for them.
Σελίδα 53 - Sub. This is heathen Greek to you ! — And what's your mercury ? Face. A very fugitive, he will be gone, sir. Sub. How know you him ? Face. By his viscosity, His oleosity, and his suscitability.
Σελίδα 32 - Come on, sir. Now you set your foot on shore In Novo Orbe\ here's the rich Peru: And there within, sir, are the golden mines, Great Solomon's Ophir!
Σελίδα 34 - Do we succeed? Is our day come? and holds it? Face. The evening will set red upon you, sir; You have colour for it, crimson : the red ferment Has done, his office; three hours hence prepare you To see projection. Mam. Pertinax, my Surly, Again I say to thee aloud, Be rich. This day thou shalt have ingots; and to-morrow Give lords th
Σελίδα 36 - Face. At his prayers, sir, he ; Good man, he's doing his devotions For the success. Mam. Lungs, I will set a period To all thy labours ; thou shalt be the master Of my seraglio. Face. Good, sir. Mam. But do you hear ? I'll geld you, Lungs.
Σελίδα 18 - Women of her airy temper, as they seldom think before they act, so they rarely give us any light to guess at what they mean. But you have little reason to believe that a woman of this age, who has had an indifference for you in your prosperity, will fall in love with your ill-fortune. Besides, Angelica has a great fortune of her own, and great fortunes either expect another great fortune, or a fool.