| 1854 - 836 Seiten
...audiences, at the Theatres Royal of this great metropolis. The fair auihurese says, in her Prologue, 14 To-night we come upon a bold design, To try to please...tread, And parish sextons leave to rob the dead." DRAMATIS PERSONNE. COTENT GARDEN, 1774. DRURT LA FÎT 1814 COLONEL FEIONWELL, Mr. Woodward. Mr. BannisUr.... | |
| 1859 - 828 Seiten
...audiences, at the Theatres Royal of this, great metropolis. The foir authoress says, in her Prologue, " To-night we come upon a bold design, To try to please...and regularly clear, And not one single tittle from Moliere; O'er buried poets we with caution tread, And parish sextons leave to rob the dead." DRAMATIS... | |
| 1859 - 836 Seiten
...audiences, at the Theatres Royal of this great metropolis. Tlie fair authoress says, in her Prologue, " To-night we come upon a bold design, To try to please...and regularly clear, And not one single tittle from Moliere; O'er buried poet« we with caution tread, And parish sextons leave to rob the dead." DRAMATIS... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1872 - 416 Seiten
...WIFE. COMEDY. I 6 Spoken by Mrs. THURMOND. "T^O Night we come upon a bold Defign, '* To try to pleafe without one borrow'd Line : Our Plot is new, and regularly clear, And not one fingle Tittle from Moliere. O'er buried Poets we with Caution tread, And Parijh Sextons leave to rob... | |
| Max Koch, Ludwig Geiger, Wilhelm Wetz, Joseph Collin, Philipp August Becker - 1901 - 506 Seiten
...zuerst aufgeführte „A Bold Stroke for a Wife". Im Prologe zu diesem heisst es nämlich : To night we come upon a bold Design, To try to please without...and regularly clear, And not one single Tittle from Moliere. O'er buried Poets we with Cnution tread And Parish Sextons leave to rob the Dead. 4) Mit diesen... | |
| 1910 - 558 Seiten
...the rapidity of their succession, laughed at and forgotten." — Die stolze ankündigung: "To Night we come upon a bold Design, "To try to please without one borrow'd Line.') hat der dichterin insofern geschadet, als daraus vielfach ihre unselbständigkeit in allen andern stücken... | |
| Mary Etta Knapp - 1961 - 376 Seiten
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