Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian, 第 3 巻

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562 ページ - When I gave him the toast, continued the Corporal, I thought it was proper to tell him I was Captain Shandy's servant, and that your...
269 ページ - I'll tell you what, Jack — I mean, you dog — if you don't, by Abs. What, sir, promise to link myself to some mass of ugliness! to Sir Anth. Zounds! sirrah! the lady shall be as ugly as I choose: she shall have a hump on each shoulder ; she shall be as crooked as the crescent; her one eye shall roll like the bull's in Cox's Museum; she shall have a skin like a mummy, and the beard of a Jew — she shall be all this, sirrah! — yet I will make you ogle her all day, and sit up all night to write...
562 ページ - Poor youth ! said my uncle Toby ; he has been bred up from an infant in the army, and the name of a soldier, Trim, sounded in his ears like the name of a friend : I wish I had him here. I never in the longest march, said the Corporal, had so great a mind to my dinner, as I had to cry with him for company. What could be the matter with me, an...
156 ページ - Mathews' imitations were of the mind, to those who had the key ; but as the majority had it not, they were contented with admiring those of the person, and pronounced him a mimic who ought to be considered an accurate and philosophic observer of human nature, blessed with the rare talent of intuitively identifying himself with the minds of others. But, to return to Sir William Drummond...
622 ページ - Once and away his wife used to come with him, with her handsome eyes ; and charitably make tea for us. The other day I had the pleasure of seeing them at their own table; and I thought that while Time, with unusual courtesy, had spared the sweet countenance of the one, he had given more force and interest to that of the other in the very ploughing of it up. Strong lines have been cut, and the face has stood them well. I have seldom been more surprised than in coming close to Mr. Mathews on that occasion,...
30 ページ - Whether we're sundered by the final scene, Or envious seas disjoining roll between. Absence, the dire effect, is still the same, And death and distance differ but in name; Yet sure they're different, if the peaceful grave From haunting thoughts its low-laid tenants save.
257 ページ - I died, after a short illness, much lamented, &c. at Paris. However that may be, I gave a dinner yesterday to a dozen sportsmen. We had roast beef, plum pudding, Yorkshire goosepie, and sat up singing most gaily till two o'clock this morning.
343 ページ - New York: 1823. Sir, —Ingratitude being in my estimation a crime most heinous and most hateful, I cannot quit the shores of America without expressing my grateful sense of services which you have gratuitously rendered. Other professors in ' that school of Satan, that nursery of...
623 ページ - ... looked like an irritable in-door pet : on the latter, he seemed to have been grappling with the world, and to have got vigour by it. His face had looked out upon the Atlantic, and said to the old waves, " Buffet on ; I have seen trouble as well as you." The paralytic affection, or whatever it was, that twisted his mouth when young, had formerly appeared to be master of his face, and given it a character of indecision and alarm. It now seemed a minor thing ; a twist in a piece of old oak. And...
150 ページ - As they are seated, there is not one point to distinguish them from men ; the dressing and powdering of the hair; their well-starched neckcloths ; the upper part of their habits, which they always wear even at a dinner party, made precisely like men's coats ; and regular beaver black hats. They looked exactly like two respectable superannuated old clergymen.

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