Money: A Comedy in Five Acts ; as Performed at the Theatre Royal, HaymarketChapman and Hall, 1853 - 95 ページ |
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... refuse it . Would you ? -No , he knows her handwriting also ! LADY FRANKLIN . Will I - what ? -give the money myself ! -- with pleasure ! Poor Clara - Why this covers all your savings - and I am so rich ! CLARA . Nay , I would wish to ...
... refuse it . Would you ? -No , he knows her handwriting also ! LADY FRANKLIN . Will I - what ? -give the money myself ! -- with pleasure ! Poor Clara - Why this covers all your savings - and I am so rich ! CLARA . Nay , I would wish to ...
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... refuse it . Would you ? -No , he knows her handwriting also ! LADY FRANKLIN . Will I — what ? —give the money myself ! -- with pleasure ! Poor Clara - Why this covers all your savings - and I am so rich ! CLARA . Nay , I would wish to ...
... refuse it . Would you ? -No , he knows her handwriting also ! LADY FRANKLIN . Will I — what ? —give the money myself ! -- with pleasure ! Poor Clara - Why this covers all your savings - and I am so rich ! CLARA . Nay , I would wish to ...
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... refuse to maintain the poor , the only way left to a man of firmness and resolution , holding the principles that I do , and adhering to the constitution of our fathers , is to force the poor on the parish by never giving them a ...
... refuse to maintain the poor , the only way left to a man of firmness and resolution , holding the principles that I do , and adhering to the constitution of our fathers , is to force the poor on the parish by never giving them a ...
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... refused me 51. for my poem ? You are right , it was a sad doggerel . GRAB . Doggerel ! Mr. Evelyn , it was sublime ! were bad then . EVELYN . Very bad times with me . GRAB . But times But now , sir , if you will give me the preference ...
... refused me 51. for my poem ? You are right , it was a sad doggerel . GRAB . Doggerel ! Mr. Evelyn , it was sublime ! were bad then . EVELYN . Very bad times with me . GRAB . But times But now , sir , if you will give me the preference ...
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... refused apology- refused redress . I was a sizar ! —a Pariah ! —a thing to be struck ! Sir , I was at least a man , and I horsewhipped him in the hall before the eyes of the whole College ! A few days , and the lord's chastisement was ...
... refused apology- refused redress . I was a sizar ! —a Pariah ! —a thing to be struck ! Sir , I was at least a man , and I horsewhipped him in the hall before the eyes of the whole College ! A few days , and the lord's chastisement was ...
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9 ページ - Returning, he proclaims by many a grace, By shrugs and strange contortions of his face, How much a dunce that has been sent to roam, Excels a dunce that has been kept at home.
96 ページ - ... lustre? Even so from this low cell, poverty, I lift my eyes to Pauline and forget my chains. — [Goes to the picture and draws aside the curtain.] See, this is her image — painted from memory. Oh, how the canvas wrongs her! — [Takes up the brush and throws it aside.] I shall never be a painter! I can paint no likeness but one, and that is above all art. I would turn soldier — France needs soldiers! But to leave the air that Pauline breathes! What is the hour? — so late? I will tell thee...
95 ページ - I've won the prize! — never missed one shot! Is it not handsome, this gun? Widow. Humph! — Well, what is it worth, Claude? Mel. Worth! What is a riband worth to a soldier? Worth! everything! Glory is priceless! Widow. Leave glory to great folks. Ah! Claude, Claude, castles in the air cost a vast deal to keep up!