The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 27
Page 465
... Maria's charms- Wild . Maria's charms ! and so now you would fain grow wanton in her praise , and have me listen to your raptures about my own sister ? Ha , ha ! poor Beaufort ! Is my sister at home , Will ? Will . She is , sir . Wild ...
... Maria's charms- Wild . Maria's charms ! and so now you would fain grow wanton in her praise , and have me listen to your raptures about my own sister ? Ha , ha ! poor Beaufort ! Is my sister at home , Will ? Will . She is , sir . Wild ...
Page 466
Maria . Oh , sweet sir ! you are dying , are you ? then , positively , I will sing the song ; for it is a description of yourself - mind it , Mr. Beaufort Beau . Why , you know the old couple have - mind it - Brother , how do you do ...
Maria . Oh , sweet sir ! you are dying , are you ? then , positively , I will sing the song ; for it is a description of yourself - mind it , Mr. Beaufort Beau . Why , you know the old couple have - mind it - Brother , how do you do ...
Page 467
... Maria ? Maria . Ha , ba , I can't help laughing at you . [ Sings . Maria . But how ? how , my dear brother. Can it be , or by law , or by equity said , That a comely young girl ought to die an old maid ? Wild . Come , come , Miss Pert ...
... Maria ? Maria . Ha , ba , I can't help laughing at you . [ Sings . Maria . But how ? how , my dear brother. Can it be , or by law , or by equity said , That a comely young girl ought to die an old maid ? Wild . Come , come , Miss Pert ...
Page 468
... Maria , don't talk of liking him . Maria . Oh ! now you are beginning again . [ Sings , Voi Amanti , & c . and exit . Beau . ' Sdeath , Wilding , I shall never be your brother - in - law at this rate ! Wild . Psha , follow me : don't be ...
... Maria , don't talk of liking him . Maria . Oh ! now you are beginning again . [ Sings , Voi Amanti , & c . and exit . Beau . ' Sdeath , Wilding , I shall never be your brother - in - law at this rate ! Wild . Psha , follow me : don't be ...
Page 470
... in , est , and his paying the difference of the stocks , this will be no bad morning's work : and then in the evening I shall be in the rarest spirits for Maria . Lord Islington ! I don't know my Lord 470 [ MURPHY . THE CITIZEN .
... in , est , and his paying the difference of the stocks , this will be no bad morning's work : and then in the evening I shall be in the rarest spirits for Maria . Lord Islington ! I don't know my Lord 470 [ MURPHY . THE CITIZEN .
Contents
38 | |
52 | |
70 | |
97 | |
118 | |
141 | |
154 | |
179 | |
465 | |
480 | |
506 | |
527 | |
551 | |
562 | |
582 | |
601 | |
205 | |
217 | |
249 | |
261 | |
306 | |
612 | |
631 | |
642 | |
660 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æsop better brother Buck Cape Char Chrononhotonthologos Crab daugh daughter dear devil Dick Dotterel Emily Exeunt Exit father fellow Flint fool fortune Fungus gentleman girl give Gripe happy hear heart honour hope Jenny King Kitty Lady Bab Lady Rac live look Lord Aim Lucy madam Maria marriage marry master Mech Mechlin Miss Gran Miss Har Miss Lin mistress Neph never Nysa Old Phil Old Wild Papillion passion Polly poor Pr'ythee pray pretty Puff Quid SCENE servant Sir Archy Sir Cha Sir Geo Sir Gre Sir Har Sir Harry Sir Jac Sir John Sir Luke Sir Tho Sir Wil Sneak speak sure tell thee there's thing thou Thrifty what's Whit wife woman Young Cla Young Wild Zounds