Wild Oats; Or, The Strolling Gentlemen;: A Comedy, in Five Acts; as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent GardenLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 85 sayfa |
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Sayfa 24
... mean this gentleman and I - He got a little behind hand , as every honest , well principled man often may , from - bad harvests and rains - lodging corn - and his cattle from murrain , and - rot the murrain ! you know this is the way ...
... mean this gentleman and I - He got a little behind hand , as every honest , well principled man often may , from - bad harvests and rains - lodging corn - and his cattle from murrain , and - rot the murrain ! you know this is the way ...
Sayfa 31
... means to shew her tail . " Enter WAITER . Waiter . Two gentlemen in the parlour would speak with you . Rover . " I attend them , were they twenty times " our mother . " Landl . Sir , you go in the stage ; as we book the passengers ...
... means to shew her tail . " Enter WAITER . Waiter . Two gentlemen in the parlour would speak with you . Rover . " I attend them , were they twenty times " our mother . " Landl . Sir , you go in the stage ; as we book the passengers ...
Sayfa 45
... mean quaker bonnet ; but I must up to town after - S'blood , when I catch my son Harry ! -Oh , here's John Dory . Enter JOHN DORY . Have you taken the places in the London coach for me ? John . Hahoy ! your honour , is that yourself ...
... mean quaker bonnet ; but I must up to town after - S'blood , when I catch my son Harry ! -Oh , here's John Dory . Enter JOHN DORY . Have you taken the places in the London coach for me ? John . Hahoy ! your honour , is that yourself ...
Sayfa 48
... mean Lady Amaranth's . Harry . Yes , Sir , Lady Amaranth's chariot ! [ Calling off . Sir Geo . What are you at ? I mean that which you left this house in . Harry . Chariot ! Sir , I left this house on foot . Sir Geo . What , with John ...
... mean Lady Amaranth's . Harry . Yes , Sir , Lady Amaranth's chariot ! [ Calling off . Sir Geo . What are you at ? I mean that which you left this house in . Harry . Chariot ! Sir , I left this house on foot . Sir Geo . What , with John ...
Sayfa 49
... mean , Sir . Sir Geo . Yes ; ' tis all a brag of John's , but I'll— Enter JOHN DORY . John . The Rum and Sugar is ready ; but as for the fish - pond- Sir Geo . I'll kick you into it , you thirsty old grampus . John . Will you ? Then I ...
... mean , Sir . Sir Geo . Yes ; ' tis all a brag of John's , but I'll— Enter JOHN DORY . John . The Rum and Sugar is ready ; but as for the fish - pond- Sir Geo . I'll kick you into it , you thirsty old grampus . John . Will you ? Then I ...
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2d Ruffian Abrawang actor Amelia an't Beelzebub boatswain bows bring brother Cardinal Wolsey chariot cheer coach cottage damn'd dear devil Dick Buskin Enter BANKS Enter EPHRAIM Enter Farmer GAMMON Enter HARRY Enter JANE Enter JOHN DORY Enter Lady AMARANTH Enter ROVER Enter Sir GEORGE Ephraim Smooth Exeunt Exit father fellow feyther gentle give guineas hand Harky heart heaven here's honour hope humour husband Jack Rover Justice of Peace ladyship Lamp Landl LANDLORD London look Lymington Ma'am Madam master murrain neighbour never play poor Portsmouth puppy unknown Quaker rascal rogue SCENE scoundrel shou'd Sir Geo Sir George Thunder sister sure tell thee Thou art Trap twas Twitch uncle Waiter walk What's who's WILD OATS Winchester woman wou'dn't young Squire zounds
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Sayfa 13 - ... Harry. Ha ! ha ! ha ! I tell you 'tis. Rover. You paid ? Oh, very well. Every honest fellow should be a stock purse. Come, then, let's push on now. Ten miles to Winchester ; we shall be there by eleven. Harry. Our trunks are booked at the inn for the Winchester coach. Rover. " Ay, to foreign climates my old trunk I bear." But I prefer walking to the car of Thespis. Harry. Which is the way ? Rover. Here. Harry. Then I go there. [Pointing opposite. Rover. Eh ! Harry. My dear boy, on this spot,...
Sayfa 27 - I'll not join this company at Winchester. I will take a touch at a London theatre. The public there are candid and generous, and before my merit can have time to create enemies, I'll save money, and — " a fig for the Sultan and Sophy.
Sayfa 37 - Since the death of friend Dovehouse, who, (though one of the faithful) was an active magistrate, this part of the country is infested with covetous men, called robbers, and I have, in thy name, said unto the people, whoever apprehendeth one of these, I will reward him, yea with thirty pieces of gold. [A loud knocking without.] That beating of one brass against another at thy door, proclaimeth the approach of vanity, whose pride of heart swelleth at an empty sound.
Sayfa 6 - I'll never cease piping, till it calls up a drop to wet my whistle. [Exit. Sir Geo. Yes, (as John Dory remarks) I fear my trip through life will be attended with heavy squalls and foul weather. When my conduct to poor Amelia comes athwart my mind, it's a hurricane for that day, and turn in at night, the ballad of" Margaret and William,
Sayfa 10 - I'm sure, I don't know. As you desired, I paid for our breakfast. But the devil's in that fellow ; every inn we stop at, he will always hang behind, chattering to the bar-maid, or chambermaid. Harry. Or any, or no maid. But he's a worthy lad ; and I love him better, I think, than my own brother, had I one.
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