The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 19
... daughter , here-- Oct. I'll never marry Mr. Gripe's daughter , sir , as long as I live : No , yonder she is , that I must love , and can never entertain the thoughts of any other . Cla . Yes , Octavian , I have at last met withi Sly ...
... daughter , here-- Oct. I'll never marry Mr. Gripe's daughter , sir , as long as I live : No , yonder she is , that I must love , and can never entertain the thoughts of any other . Cla . Yes , Octavian , I have at last met withi Sly ...
Page 24
... daughter's fortune . Polly . I did not marry him ( as ' tis the fashion ) coolly and deliberately for honour or money - but I love him . Mrs. Peach . Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred . Oh hus- band ...
... daughter's fortune . Polly . I did not marry him ( as ' tis the fashion ) coolly and deliberately for honour or money - but I love him . Mrs. Peach . Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred . Oh hus- band ...
Page 38
... daughter under a strict confinement : would you use more of the fox than the lion , Fortune , perhaps , might throw an opportunity in your way - But you must have patience . Rov . Who can have patience when danger is so near ? Read this ...
... daughter under a strict confinement : would you use more of the fox than the lion , Fortune , perhaps , might throw an opportunity in your way - But you must have patience . Rov . Who can have patience when danger is so near ? Read this ...
Page 54
... daughter to Tom Thumb ! Gri . I'll miuce the atom into countless pieces . Queen . Oh ! no ; prevent the match , but hurt not him- Him ! -- thou ! -thou kill the man Who kill'd the giants ? Griz . Giants ! -why , madam , ' tis all flum ...
... daughter to Tom Thumb ! Gri . I'll miuce the atom into countless pieces . Queen . Oh ! no ; prevent the match , but hurt not him- Him ! -- thou ! -thou kill the man Who kill'd the giants ? Griz . Giants ! -why , madam , ' tis all flum ...
Page 61
... daughter has lost her speech , for a certain physician who lives hereabouts : we have lost our direction , and ' tis as much as our lives are worth to return without him . Dor . There is one Dr. Lazy lives just by , but he has left off ...
... daughter has lost her speech , for a certain physician who lives hereabouts : we have lost our direction , and ' tis as much as our lives are worth to return without him . Dor . There is one Dr. Lazy lives just by , but he has left off ...
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