Pattie's Modern Stage: A Collection of the Most Approved and Popular Dramas. With Remarks Biographical and Critical. Vol. I-IV.1838 |
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... madam , -by the bye , what a lovely day it has turned out , -splendid day for a walk- are you fond of walking , Mrs. Trudge ? Mrs. T. Bless you , I sit moping at home from week's end to week's end . Fudge . You don't say so ? [ Aside ...
... madam , -by the bye , what a lovely day it has turned out , -splendid day for a walk- are you fond of walking , Mrs. Trudge ? Mrs. T. Bless you , I sit moping at home from week's end to week's end . Fudge . You don't say so ? [ Aside ...
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... madam , to escort a lady ; and look here , [ Displaying two holes under the arms of his old coat . ] See what wide rents the hand of time hath made ! Through these his envious fingers were enforced ; And , as he plucked them from the ...
... madam , to escort a lady ; and look here , [ Displaying two holes under the arms of his old coat . ] See what wide rents the hand of time hath made ! Through these his envious fingers were enforced ; And , as he plucked them from the ...
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... Madam . [ Aside . ] One victim to another leads the way ; " Time and the hour wear out the roughest day . " [ Exit Fudge and Mrs. Trudge . SCENE II.A Street . Enter TRUDGE and DRUDGE , L. H. 1 E. Drudge . I tell you what , Trudge , -if ...
... Madam . [ Aside . ] One victim to another leads the way ; " Time and the hour wear out the roughest day . " [ Exit Fudge and Mrs. Trudge . SCENE II.A Street . Enter TRUDGE and DRUDGE , L. H. 1 E. Drudge . I tell you what , Trudge , -if ...
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... Madam , it beats quickly , does it not ? [ Placing the Duchess's hand on her side . Duch . Yes , she indeed loves him . Nao . Love him ? yes to be sure I do ; he shall dance with me at the ball - away with diamonds . [ Throws away ...
... Madam , it beats quickly , does it not ? [ Placing the Duchess's hand on her side . Duch . Yes , she indeed loves him . Nao . Love him ? yes to be sure I do ; he shall dance with me at the ball - away with diamonds . [ Throws away ...
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... . Oh , Mr.- James . James , madam , at your service . My we will wait upon your ladyship whenever you are ready . I left her very busy in- Lady E. Oh , very well , very well . 10 [ SCENE 1 . THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING .
... . Oh , Mr.- James . James , madam , at your service . My we will wait upon your ladyship whenever you are ready . I left her very busy in- Lady E. Oh , very well , very well . 10 [ SCENE 1 . THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING .
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Arbaces ARTABANES Artax Artaxerxes Ashfield Beeswing Billy CARABO Centre Cham Charles Dumont child cloak coat COVENT GARDEN Daph dear devil Door in Flat dress Drill drink Drudge Duch Duchess Dwyer Enter Exeunt Exit Fanny father fellow Fran Fred FREELOVE Fudge gentleman give Grudge hand happy Harris hear heart heaven husband Hush James Johnny L. C. Left Lady E laugh leave Left Door look Lord Lord Rivers Lucy Luttrell Madam Madam Vestris Mandane Marie master Midas Miss murder Mysis Naomie never night Nysa O'Slash poor Princess R. C. Right Re-enter SCENE Slashem Snipe Snooks soger soldier sure tell Theatre thee there's thing thou Tom Harris Trudge Villa Villafana Waiter Warner wife Wild WILDFIRE young
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Стр. 4 - R. means Right; L. Left; C. Centre; RC Right of Centre; LC Left of Centre ; DF Door in the Flat, or Scene running across the back of the Stage; CDF Centre Door in the Flat.
Стр. 14 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 22 - Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane, O, answer me!
Стр. 9 - twill. Odsbobs ! — I'll force her. Dam. The halter ! Mid. As for madam, I'll divorce her ! Some favoured lout incog our bliss opposes.
Стр. 11 - O Pan! the devil to pay, both my sluts frantic ! Both in their tantrums, for yon cap'ring antic. But I'll go seek 'em all — and if I find 'em, I'll drive 'em — as if old Nick were behind 'em. [Going.
Стр. 5 - What worse can Bacchus teach men, His roaring bucks, when drunk, Than break the lamps, beat watchmen, And stagger to some punk ? JUP. You saucy scoundrel — there, sir — come Disorder, Down Phoebus, down to earth, we'll hear no farther.
Стр. 5 - A lucky thought. — In this disguise, Apollo No more, but Pol the swain, some flock I'll follow. Nor doubt I, with my voice, guitar, and person, Among the nymphs to kick up some diversion.
Стр. 9 - In infancy our hopes and fears were to each other known ; " and I have ever known Phil, to be a man of great humour and friendship, with the best heart in the world, and a dash of laudable vanity, which prompts him to give excellent dinners, and display a handsome service of plate. We eat and drink here amazingly, without plate. Your new gamekeeper at Ludgershall...
Стр. 5 - Pol. An orphan lad, sir. Pol is my name — a shepherd once my dad, sir. I' th' upper parts, here — though not born to serving, I'll now lake on, for, faith, I'm almost starving. SU, You've drawn a prize i' th' lottery — so have I too ; Why, I'm the master you could best apply to.