Money: A Comedy in Five Acts ; as Performed at the Theatre Royal, HaymarketChapman and Hall, 1853 - 95 ページ |
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... thee if she knows thee - if she values thee and , when thou wrong'st her , if she can forgive , as I do I can bless her , when far away , and join her name in my prayer for thee ! EVELYN ( without ) . Miss Vesey just gone ? Well , I ...
... thee if she knows thee - if she values thee and , when thou wrong'st her , if she can forgive , as I do I can bless her , when far away , and join her name in my prayer for thee ! EVELYN ( without ) . Miss Vesey just gone ? Well , I ...
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... thee to learn Latin , and sing songs , and play on the guitar , and fence , and dance , and paint pictures ? All very fine ; but what does it bring in ? MELNOTTE . Wealth ! wealth , my mother ! -- SCENE III . ] OR , LOVE AND PRIDE . 21.
... thee to learn Latin , and sing songs , and play on the guitar , and fence , and dance , and paint pictures ? All very fine ; but what does it bring in ? MELNOTTE . Wealth ! wealth , my mother ! -- SCENE III . ] OR , LOVE AND PRIDE . 21.
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... thee . MELNOTTE . Do the stars think of us ? Yet if the prisoner see them shine into his dungeon , would'st thou bid him turn away from their lustre ? Even so from this low cell , poverty , I lift my eyes to Pauline and forget my chains ...
... thee . MELNOTTE . Do the stars think of us ? Yet if the prisoner see them shine into his dungeon , would'st thou bid him turn away from their lustre ? Even so from this low cell , poverty , I lift my eyes to Pauline and forget my chains ...
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... thee . Didst thou not leave it ? GASPAR . Yes , I left it . MELNOTTE . My own verses returned to me . Nothing else ? GASPAR . Thou wilt be proud to hear how thy messenger was honoured . For thy sake , Melnotte , I have borne that which ...
... thee . Didst thou not leave it ? GASPAR . Yes , I left it . MELNOTTE . My own verses returned to me . Nothing else ? GASPAR . Thou wilt be proud to hear how thy messenger was honoured . For thy sake , Melnotte , I have borne that which ...
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... thee the same greeting they gave me , if thou wilt pass that way . Shall we endure this , Claude ? MELNOTTE ( wringing GASPAR's hand ) . Forgive me , the fault was mine , I have brought this on thee ; I will not forget it ; thou shalt ...
... thee the same greeting they gave me , if thou wilt pass that way . Shall we endure this , Claude ? MELNOTTE ( wringing GASPAR's hand ) . Forgive me , the fault was mine , I have brought this on thee ; I will not forget it ; thou shalt ...
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Alfred BEAUSEANT beauty believe BLOUNT bring certainly child CLARA Claude cousin DAMAS daughter dear Deschappelles don't Enter EVELYN excellent Exeunt Exit eyes father feel fellow forget fortune GEORGINA girl give GLAVIS GLOSSMORE GRAVES hand happy head hear heart Heaven Highness honour hope hour husband JOHN LADY FRANKLIN LANDLORD laugh least leave letter live look Lord lost Lyons MACFINCH MADAME DESCHAP marriage marry MELNOTTE MEMBER Miss MONS morning mother never OFFICER once PAULINE play poor Prince reading refuse respect rich SCENE seated seen sent Servant SHARP Sir Frederick SIR JOHN smile SMOOTH soul speak STOUT sure TABOURET talk tell thee there's thing thou thought true turn Vesey WIDOW wife wish woman write young
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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!