Burlesque Drama: Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original Designs by George and Robert CruikshankJoseph Thomas J. Thomas, 1838 |
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Strana 9
... Lockit have been admirably sustained by Simmons , Munden , and Dowton , but in naming the last of these characters , it would be unjust to omit all mention of our late favou- rites Emery and Blanchard . The piece has not been It lately ...
... Lockit have been admirably sustained by Simmons , Munden , and Dowton , but in naming the last of these characters , it would be unjust to omit all mention of our late favou- rites Emery and Blanchard . The piece has not been It lately ...
Strana 10
... LOCKIT . - Old - fashioned brown coat , coloure waistcoat , breeches , stockings , shoes and buckles ; wig and cocked hat . FILCH . - Brown coat , striped waistcoat , drab breeches and gaiters . JAILORS , THIEVES , & c . - Old ...
... LOCKIT . - Old - fashioned brown coat , coloure waistcoat , breeches , stockings , shoes and buckles ; wig and cocked hat . FILCH . - Brown coat , striped waistcoat , drab breeches and gaiters . JAILORS , THIEVES , & c . - Old ...
Strana 40
... LOCKIT , Turnkeys , MACHEATH , and Consta- BLES . LOCKIT . Noble Captain , you are welcome ! you LOCKIT . — We have them of all prices , 40 BEGGAR'S OPERA .
... LOCKIT , Turnkeys , MACHEATH , and Consta- BLES . LOCKIT . Noble Captain , you are welcome ! you LOCKIT . — We have them of all prices , 40 BEGGAR'S OPERA .
Strana 42
Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original Designs by George and Robert Cruikshank Joseph Thomas. LOCKIT . — We have them of all prices , from one guinea to ten . have not been a lodger of mine this year and.
Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original Designs by George and Robert Cruikshank Joseph Thomas. LOCKIT . — We have them of all prices , from one guinea to ten . have not been a lodger of mine this year and.
Strana 43
... Lockit , seem to be the heaviest of the whole set . farther pair better . With your leave , I should like the Lockit . Lookye , Captain , we know what is fittest for our prisoners . When a gentleman uses me with civility , I always do ...
... Lockit , seem to be the heaviest of the whole set . farther pair better . With your leave , I should like the Lockit . Lookye , Captain , we know what is fittest for our prisoners . When a gentleman uses me with civility , I always do ...
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Burlesque Drama: Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original ... Joseph Thomas Úplné zobrazenie - 1838 |
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Abrahamides arms art thou Beggar's Opera BERN Bernardo Bombastes boots brave breeches brother Bruin burlesque Captain coat DAPH dear Distaffina dress e'er Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fate father fear FILCH FRAN Fusbos gallant Garratt gentlemen give gown GRIZ GRIZZLE GRUMIO hand hanged hath Haymarket Theatre hear heart HEEL Heel-tap honour HUNC Huncamunca husband hussy Isaacos Kate Katharine KING kiss ladies LINT LOCKIT look Lord Lucy Macheath madam major married master MAYOR OF GARRATT Midas MYSIS never NOOD NYSA PEACH Peachum Petruchio pretty QUEEN rascal ROGER SCENE SILENO Sir Jacob SNEAK soon stockings sure swain sweet Tailors tell thee thing Thumb TITT Tittillinda Tom Thumb wench what's wife WILLIAM BARNES RHODES woman ZACH Zachariades Zounds
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Strana 29 - I will be master of what is mine own : She is my goods, my chattels ; she is my house, My household stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my any thing ; And here she stands, touch her whoever dare ; I'll bring mine action on the proudest he That stops my way in Padua.
Strana 5 - Dr. Swift had been observing once to Mr. Gay what an odd pretty sort of a thing a Newgate Pastoral might make. Gay was inclined to try at such a thing for some time; but afterwards thought it would be better to write a comedy on the same plan. This was what gave rise to the Beggar's Opera.
Strana 11 - Through all the employments of life, Each neighbour abuses his brother ; Whore and rogue, they call husband and wife : All professions be-rogue one another. The priest calls the lawyer a cheat : ( The lawyer be-knaves the divine : ! And the statesman, because he's so great, Thinks his trade as honest as mine.
Strana 44 - Man may escape from rope and gun; Nay, some have out-liv'd the doctor's pill; Who takes a woman must be undone, That basilisk is sure to kill. The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweets, So he that tastes woman, woman, woman, He that tastes woman, ruin meets.
Strana 19 - Our Polly is a sad slut! nor heeds what we have taught her. I wonder any man alive will ever rear a daughter! For she must have both hoods and gowns, and hoops to swell her pride, With scarfs and stays, and gloves and lace ; and she will have men beside ; And when she's drest with care and cost, all-tempting, fine and gay, As men should serve a Cowcumber, she flings herself away.
Strana 38 - Let us drink and sport to-day, Ours is not to-morrow. Love with youth flies swift away, Age is nought but Sorrow. Dance and sing, Time's on the Wing. Life never knows the Return of Spring.
Strana 47 - Perhaps, brother, they are afraid these matters may be carried too far. We are treated too by them with contempt, as if our profession were not reputable. PEACH. In one respect, indeed, our employment may be reckoned dishonest, because, like great statesmen, we encourage those who betray their friends.
Strana 64 - Which way shall I turn me - How can I decide? Wives, the Day of our Death, are as fond as a Bride. One Wife is too much for most Husbands to hear, But two at a time there's no mortal can bear. This way, and that way, and which way I will, What would comfort the one, t
Strana 18 - Polly. I know as well as any of the' fine ladies how to make the most of myself and of my man too. A woman knows how to be mercenary, though she hath never been in a court or at an assembly. We have it in our natures, papa.
Strana 5 - ... in the name of the president (or, as they called him, the Mayor) of the club. They gained their suit with costs ; the encroachments were destroyed ; and ever after, the president, who lived many years, was called the Mayor of Garrett.