The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, 6. köideWilliam Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 206
... BUTLER ,. • COACHMAN , • GARDENER , LADY TRUMAN , ABIGAIL , · · MR . JOHNSON . MR . PENKETHMAN . MR . MILLER . MR . NORRIS . MRS . OLDFIELD . MRS . SAUNDERS . THE DRUMMER . ACT I. SCENE I. A great Hall DRAMATIS PERSONE. ...
... BUTLER ,. • COACHMAN , • GARDENER , LADY TRUMAN , ABIGAIL , · · MR . JOHNSON . MR . PENKETHMAN . MR . MILLER . MR . NORRIS . MRS . OLDFIELD . MRS . SAUNDERS . THE DRUMMER . ACT I. SCENE I. A great Hall DRAMATIS PERSONE. ...
Page 207
... Butler , Coachman , and Gardener . BUTLER . THERE came another coach to town last night , that brought a gentleman to inquire about this strange noise we hear in the house . This spirit will bring a power of custom to the George- -If so ...
... Butler , Coachman , and Gardener . BUTLER . THERE came another coach to town last night , that brought a gentleman to inquire about this strange noise we hear in the house . This spirit will bring a power of custom to the George- -If so ...
Page 208
... BUTLER . Why , look ye , Peter , your spirit will creep you into an auger - hole - he'll whisk you through a key - hole , without so much as justling against one of the wards . COACHMAN . Poor Madam is mainly frighted , that's certain ...
... BUTLER . Why , look ye , Peter , your spirit will creep you into an auger - hole - he'll whisk you through a key - hole , without so much as justling against one of the wards . COACHMAN . Poor Madam is mainly frighted , that's certain ...
Page 209
... BUTLER . Pho , Robin , I tell you he has never appear'd yet but in the shape of the sound of a drum . COACHMAN . This makes one almost afraid of one's own shadow , As I was walking from the stable t'other night , with- out my lantern ...
... BUTLER . Pho , Robin , I tell you he has never appear'd yet but in the shape of the sound of a drum . COACHMAN . This makes one almost afraid of one's own shadow , As I was walking from the stable t'other night , with- out my lantern ...
Page 210
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. BUTLER . No , no , no ; our parson cannot lay him . COACHMAN . Why not he as well as another man ? BUTLER . Why , ye fool , he is not qualified - He has not taken the oaths . GARDENER . Why , d'ye think ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. BUTLER . No , no , no ; our parson cannot lay him . COACHMAN . Why not he as well as another man ? BUTLER . Why , ye fool , he is not qualified - He has not taken the oaths . GARDENER . Why , d'ye think ...
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ABIGAIL æther arms atque beats behold blood breast bright BUTLER Cadmus Cæsar call'd Cato Cato's charms COACHMAN conjurer cries Cycnus dear death DECIUS dost thou drum Enter Ev'n Exit eyes fancy Fantome fate father fear friends GARDENER ghost give goddess gods grief hand hear heart heaven ho--nour honour Jove JUBA LADY live lov'd lover Lucia LUCIUS Madam maid Marcia Marcus never Numidian nunc nymph o'er omne Ovid Ovid's passion Pentheus Phaeton Pharsalia poet Portius Pray prince Prithee Quæ rise Roman Roman senate Rome round SCENE secret SEMPRONIUS senate servants shine sight SIR GEORGE skies soul speak stand steward story sure sword SYPHAX talk tears tell terque thee there's thing thou hast thought thunder TINSEL Tiresias turba us'd VELLUM view'd virgin virtue whilst widow woman words wouldst wretch young youth САТО