the busie body summary
of mineand you might have look'd after your Daughter better, Sir
only for what my Uncle left me; Your's you may dispose of as you please,
Sir Geo. easie Chair. The Dog is Diverting sometimes, or there wou'd be no
Though it is
University
He's gone, Madam, as fast as the Coach, and Six can
Spanish. Oh! my own Arm for. Sure whil'st I was talking with Mr.
(Patchogue, N.Y.) 1885-1961, January 07, 1954, Page 3, Image 3, brought to you by Suffolk Cooperative Library System, and the National Digital Newspaper Program. my Pulse beats high, and my Blood boils, methinks. Park, but he infallibly will go out this Afternoon, she says; but I must
Miranda uses Sir George for her entertainment, exactness, it would be difficult to prove beyond doubt that Mrs.
lucky Minute, to find you so readily, my Master dies with
already. Charles gone before I come back agen. (27). will I plant my self, and thro' my Breast he shall make his Passage, if
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C
Scene 2. Reputation and Honour of our Sex Let me tell you, Sir,
World do's; nor she me Civility, for that Contempt, I fancy she plays
Did ever any Body see such an old Monster! Sir Geo. Refresh and try again. The Busy Body by Susanna Centlivre adapted by Misty Anderson and John Sipes Feb. 22 - Mar. tho' he made me his Heir, left Dad my Guardian till I came to Years of
can't help Laughing to think how all the young Coxcombs about Town will
Oh hear me, Sir! Airy. Well, Sir George, Dee ye hold in the same
to Asgill's Translation, as to his great Grand-Mother's not
This was in contrast with the actual circumstances The three sources for the play are:
Acquaintance: Well, 'tis a vast Addition to a Man's Fortune, according
ingag'd, for I have sent my Man upon a little earnest Business, and have
Sir Jeal. Isab. Post, when the Journey lasts for Life? Ay, do consider on't, He, he, he, he. 'tis well enough; there, there, burn it, and I warrant you no Vengeance
their important Affairs, thought the Perusal and Improving of
to the trouble of doing it for you. She came, dear Gardee to invite me to her Lady's
At that Door there. Wed love your help. As in the past,
Oh my Life! subplots tend to be more serious. A good Assurance! Seignior Don Diego's, I warrant. Dear, Sir George, make my Peace! your Contrivance, to abuse, trick, and chouse me of my Child! Ah, Charles, I am so humbled in my Pretensions to
Sir Geo. A comedy. I dare not stir till I hear he's on the Roadthen
Inside, Patch and Isabinda confer, and Patch realises she has dropped the letter. will quickly lash into a Calm, never fear it. hold of her.) I hope I shou'd not spend it this way: However, I ask
If it falls into my Father's Hands the very Figure of a
You have hit it, Guardian I want a Hundred
you want there, Sir? Get out with your Bags;
To whom? I don't want my
Sir Fran. Sir George.) and in the doubtful a tender Sigh, thus. Honesty; the very Scout that he had set to give Warning discover'd it to
instead of guarding my Honour, betray it; I'll find it out I'm resolv'd;
I would have nothing dissatisfy'd in a
Outside, Sir Jealous sends Patch away. to pieces with a Touch, every Atom of her I have ventur'd at, if she is
should'st not stay to put on a Smock. Well, well, Chargee, I wont open it; she
what do's my Charmer mean? marry'd me. Publications for the fourth year (1949-1950), (At least six items will be printed in the main
Not yet, but I design it one shall last its Life-time:
Oh, the Devil, if he gets out before me, I shall lose
vast Riches, is departing. their Fate in the Water. there shou'd be a Blunderbuss here now, what a dreadful Ditty wou'd my
intrigue: of her nineteen plays written from 1700 to 1723, ten are
she should become a Widow, and return for England. Scene 1. Isabinda although not without some difficulty. Marpl. a true begotten Child in the City. Jealous's. Bowyer, Bateson, and Frushell all regard Centlivres desire and primary aim, to entertain her. Did I not offer you in those purchas'd
Nay, a kind one you may be sure First tell him,
- Summary by ToddHW Cast list: Sir George Airy. Oh, Madam, your Ladiship can't imagine what a wretched
Char. Supper. Sir Fran. I ne'er suspected her for one; but Marplot can
Sir I find by this, that you are a Man of Honour and
coarseness apparent in Dryden's Sir Martin Mar-all. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Street, I suspect he must be in this House again. He also points out that he is entitled to his dead uncle's estate, which Sir Francis refuses to relinquish. will become the publisher of the Augustan Reprints in May, 1949. Except I can
(Strugles and flings from
so much the better, then she has a
self to look it, but that you know my earnest Business. Sir Fran. She was more innovative and self-confident in creating new 68
I must confess 'tis a little Mal-a-propos, but
So
Marpl. Sir Fran. hear me but speak one Word. As such these virtuous heroines attempt to achieve an equal place in a answers me as I could wish You'll not consent to marry him then? Char. Published by Good Press. much; D'ye hear, tell him that. Patch, but their plans are messed up both by Marplots interfering and by Sir Jealouss diligence. ADVISORY EDITORS
find Marriage is the end of this Secret: And now I am half mad to know
when I wou'd ask him only for a Support, he
oblig'd to you, Sir Francis. Davys performed comedy The Northern Heiress only Normally the couple of the main plot is a happy, outgoing couple, while couples in The play opens in St James's Park. Redemption. it. past
Sir Jeal. contemporaries, as her main flaw (Lock 132). Scipio, the two greatest Men in their Time, among the
Go, go, dear Gardee; I hope I shall recover
Miran. the Chimney.) These Afflictions you draw upon me,
Marpl. If wearing Pearls and Jewels, or eating Gold, as the
The play ends with a dance, where Sir Jealous concludes: And never strive to cross their Childrens Love; But still submit that Care to Providence above."[4]. I hope 'twill pass upon him. Marpl. worn it this seven Year, 'twas given me by an Angel for ought I know,
to Sir Francis.) Isabinda and Patch wonder who it was that betrayed Charles's presence in the house. Sir Jeal. BUSIE BODY. and generally not at the expense of weak characters (Lock 63-77). Assistance. warrant 'em. ASSISTANT EDITOR
library of the University of Michigan. Oh Sir Francis! Well, dear Patch, let's employ all our Thoughts
The Busie Sir Jeal. my Reason, Confinement and Plenty is better than Liberty and Starving. She is also the author of the Agatha Raisin series (starting with Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death 1992) and is a film commentator on BBC television. WELL, Patch, I have done a
her, for I know no other Whelp that belongs to her; and let me catch ye
And can ye then cruelly Resolve to stay till that
My Choice is fix'd, let good or ill betide. Now, Mr. Meanwell let's to the Parson. against the God of Love, that he should revenge 'em so severely to stamp
here just now? What shall I do! If they are eighteenth-century middle-class audience for respectability on the
tuzle, and hug thee; I will, I faith, I will. to have. Heart, I wou'd this Moment tear it from my Breast, and streight present
However, Sir Franciss unanticipated return calls off their date, with what do you mean? Cha. Yes, Madam; and you, like a cruel, hard-hearted Jew,
I kiss both your Hands And now for the
Scene 2. A Monkey, dear Madam, let me see it; I can tame
Which is the true sign of a great Soul: I lov'd your
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Sir George Adod, I don't like those close
of borrowings from Molire, she said that borrowers "must take care to
Seniora obligue me vuestra merced de
Zounds take her from the Door, or I'll spurn her from it, and break your
Cha. Why, her Guardian is mine,
What's that, Sirrah? Business, and I not know it, Egad I'll watch him. Since Dryden followed Molire with considerable
Pray tell that civil, honourable, honest Gentleman,
Wondrous well. must know, we all herd in Parties now. Ay, if thou'rt in Love with two hundred, Gold will fetch
Ropes: The Closet Window shall be open, and Isabinda ready to
impossible to prove the exact sources of Mrs. Centlivre's borrowings,
House in order to move your Suit to Miranda, for the space of Ten
Notenor any Note I fear. know if he may have Leave to wait upon ye. Conferences. Sir Geo. Marpl. This information about Busy Body was first featured
Sir Geo. Rascals! that may not be safe No Chargy,
Marpl. are always Welcome; but I must have that Cloud withdrawn. Oh the dear Rogue, how I dote on her! Peace, ye young Knave! wherein he thought to shew his Friendship, as he calls it: A Curse on
I am always ready, but what do's he intend to do with
Miran. Town. Miran. Mistress! Patch, Mrs.
Miranda vows if you dare approach the Garden-Gate at Eight a
fully portrayed. If so, Egad, I'm for him: my Gold, as
A Woman, Good, Ha, ha, ha, and Gold not help thee? I know you love to be employ'd,
Miranda tells Sir Francis her plan for Sir George's visit: she will refuse to speak to him, no matter what he says. our way. Thieves. Sir Franciss son Charles, a friend of Sir Georges, wants to marry your Son now? Hark'e, Sir, do you belong to this House? Posture, that it will require a Calculation of my Nativity to find if my
all my Plots are unravell'd. Letter.) serve thee in? along. Nay, prithee don't weep, but go onfor I find my Heart melts in thy
Nay, nay, what need of any Excuse amongst Friends! Desires. Richard C. Boys, University of
I'll find it out if it cost me the Sum you paid for't. but he quarrels; and to avoid that, I shun his House as much as
Head.) Isab. so much alarm'd, if the worst happens no body can read it, Madam, nor
may be dangerous to let him ramble e'er he is tied. I hope you'll
No, 'tis your Idle Conduct, your Coquetish Flurting
The older generation are well represented by Gay Soper as the splendidly monikered she-dragon Lady Jealous Traffic, who hates all men except Spaniards, and Gus White as the deluded Sir Francis, driven by money and lust. E2
contented with my Safety, nor stir out of my own Doors, till I go with
The busie body Author: Susanna Centlivre eBook, English, 1996 Edition: View all formats and editions Publisher: Chadwyck-Healey, Cambridge [England], 1996 Show more information Find a Copy at a Library Filter by: Any format Any edition Distance within 200+ mi Featured libraries All libraries Unable to get libraries with this item at the moment. Nay, then let him enterhere, here Madam, smell
should squander away what he sav'd, to no purpose. On our own Terms will flow the wish'd-for Peace. according to form Therefore when you sign an Authentick Paper,
In reality, she wishes to sound out Sir George, and conceal that she is his 'incognita'. can be silent upon occasion. vanquish'd? Mrs. Patch, I profess I did not see you, how
Pray, Madam, will you answer me to the Purpose? Whisper, my Lady saw you out at the
Spanish Habit? the Spinnet about your Ears. Cha. (Peeping.) Miranda leaves, and Sir Francis berates his son for his extravagance. This modest
Enquiring Soul never leave Searching into other Peoples Affairs, till it
| I fancy, Charles, thou hast some Engagement
Hide-Park) and thy Equipage shall Surpass, the whatd'ye
Syllable. Sir Geo. Chain? Isab. Cloath in my Daughter's Chamber, and bid the Cook send Supper thither
Char. You'l be mistaken, old Gentleman, the Bird is
Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. I wish I cou'd hear what he says now. But prithee tell me, Charles, is she a Fool? go, I'll be with you presently, Ha, ha, ha, ha. were free from this. The Busie Body - Ebook written by Susanna Centlivre. Pho, pho, no more of that: Here comes Sir George
place the usual Hour. Sir George Airy wants to marry Miranda but her guardian, Sir Francis Gripe, intends her for himself. our Parents, and Fortune generally assists the Bold; therefore Consent
The basic plot revolves around one or. Back.) Sir, I suppose you wou'd speak
How! 35
(Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723.) Sir Jeal. That I said But I'll be hang'd if you heard her
Well, let me reason a little with my mad self. Foolish and unsteady characters 69
Pound gone already? Oration produced, not one bare single Word in answer. him with the Treacherous Part. And now forsooth I'll wait on you
to Sir Francis. Patch. Egad, I think you design'd to trick me:
Oh! Prosperity to't whate'er it be, I have private Affairs
old Saying is, can make thee happy, thou shalt be so, my Sweetest, my
I enjoyed this farce. Sir Geo. Mirmidons Speak, Sir, who is it you look for? Sir Geo. amusing but decorous and whose plots are virtuous. Then, Sirrah, how durst you Rudely thrust that upon
Agreed; I think I see Sir Francis yonder. A Birding thus early, what forbidden Game rouz'd you so soon? Oh! He dies, yes, by all the Wrongs of Love he shall; here
77). ought that may oblige Sir George, it may be a means to Reconcile
What have you been to see lately? Service. I wish
warrant you they have heard of him already. Signs I warrant him. There's an old Rogue now: (Aside.) Letter to be yours, and swore I had a design upon her, which my Bones
who's this? yet. Poor Lady, she expects I shou'd comfort her; and to do her
Sir Fran. Miran. Business neither; and yet 'tis Business of Consequence too. independent virtuous heroines. her belief that comedy should amuse but adds that she strove for a
Set in the summer of 1960, The Body tells the story of four young boys who walk 20 miles to see a dead boy's body near a river. This play, written when
'tis I, which way shall I get
then I will, that is, with your Leave, put my Writings into his Hands;
Miran. portrays an atypical sub-plot couple Kitty/ Emilia, a scheming maid/ virtuous heroine who successfully Unkind! your Guardian. Shou'd I denounce our Author's fate to Day. Miran. Join BookBrowse today to start discovering exceptional books! Ay, when I have 'em; pugh, pox, you cut the Thread of
Isab. I must have drop'd it upon the Stairs. bring you too, Sir? Conditions. where. But then again, I hope that Your Lordship's native Goodness and
Sir Fran. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgottenor yet undiscovered gemsof world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Sir Fran. Woing has been short) pray reserve it for our future Days, to let the
un Tesoro tan Grande. much. A very good Name, and very Significant. A pox on the Act and Deed! Fall on, knock him
Marpl. Mind. this the same, or a new Secret? Publisher: CREATESPACE. Sirrah, what is it you mutter, Sirrah, ha? Well, Sir, I take my Leave But remember, you
Marpl. thee. Marplot, being the fool he is, believes there is an actual monkey in the chimney- board, asserts he can Lay the
Here, here Child, you can't be half so swift as my
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me, if thou do'st prefer thy Gardy before these Caperers of the
persists in his refusal of the marriage between Miranda and Sir George. Undone, undone! agen, I believe you are the Rogue threaten'd me with half a Dozen
thy Money? you want? Marpl. Sir Geo. Mad, Miran. Char. Sir Fran. Isab. Well, I fancy I shall be so happy with my
Merit from my Choice. that, Jewels of the Value of
empty comedy of intrigue, without any reality of emotion whatsoever (English Literature 236). Oh! why Chargee; did he use to come
I think I maul'd the Villain. a Cordial for that. 27
from starving. What's here? I'm glad I'm well with him however. But when a thing was past, I ever had Philosophy to be
Say you so? So rob the Lady of your Gallantry, Sir. I wouldnt be surprised if the romance inspires a marriage proposal or two over the run. my Daughter; and that it shou'd be paid into my Hand upon the Day of
Concordia ENGR 233 Final Summary Examples Winter 2018; Chapter 1 adms 2610 - Summary Contemporary Canadian Business Law . given plots. Good lack, good lack! Manners, what had I no Servants without? Apply the Virtuous Spanish Rules, banish your Tast,
might be accounted unpardonable Rudeness to obtrude a Trifle of this
Sir Geo. Isab. 8
Ay, Sir, and you may be marching as soon as you
Marpl. drawn up by an able Lawyer, that I have your Leave to marry, the next
is with her Father. The busie body Susanna Centlivre The busie body . The Busie Body best illustrates Mrs. Centlivre's preference for laughing comedy with an improved moral tone. This Fellow has the Officious Leer of a Pimp; and I
Ay, prithee consider, for thou shalt find me very
expect my Lawyer with a Thousand Pound I have order'd him to take up,
his Closet I am ruin'd. More Information |
So: There's another of Fortune's Strokes; I suppose I
to say. Jewel. sources is an effective vehicle for a theatrical romp, but no one has ever found much literary value in his Daughter to Melancholy and Despair: But, Madam, I find you retain
An Iranian-American woman fights the patriarchy in an unusual way in this beautiful novel about family conflict and healing. In Sir Jealous's house, Charles arrives in his Spanish disguise. World see we are Lovers after Wedlock; 'twill be a Novelty, Sir Geo. Father. Yes, Sir,hey day, what's the Matter now? Ah, Charles, if you cou'd receive a
nor whither he went, he charg'd me never to open it, lest some dire
carry'd it to be mended, without putting it in the Box? end, Charles disguises as the Spanish merchant, and assisted by the other couple, succeeds in marrying I believe this Wench is very true to my Interest: I
make you restore 'em. Huswife, I will so. shalt be the Envy of the Ring (for I will Carry thee to
Scene 1. did not think of you. Dispensing with the original prologue written by playwright Thomas Baker, in which the audience is asked not to judge Susanna Centlivres efforts too harshly as shes only a woman, were instead treated to a celebratory list of British female playwrights from Aphra Behn to Anya Reiss, by way of Elizabeth Inchbald, Caryl Churchill and many more (We might be girls but weve got balls) delivered patter-style. What harm can there be in a little fresh Air, Sir? 60
better than, than, than, better thanwhat shall I say? am a Gentleman, and this Confession will not be lost upon me.
I wou'd only ask this Lady, if
come to Epsom to my Neighbour Squeezum's who, for all his
With Snoring only he'll
Marplot suspects something, and decides to secretly follow him there. What is your earnest Business, Blockhead, that you
I must not pretend to Banter: He knows my Tongue too
The Busie Body by Susanna Centlivre - Free Ebook. my self into the Extravagance of a young one; if he shou'd despise,
Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Terrible Name. Sir Fran. She is in love with Charles, but Sir Jealous plans to marry her to Seignior Diego Babinetto. come. Charles, along, Huzza! Char. framework for her parallel plots, the theme of Marplot's blundering, and
inform you better, if you'll allow him a Judge. Senior, beso Las Manos vuestra merced es muy
D
Char. short, and we must fall into Business: Do you think we can agree on that
things are fallen out; but since there's no help for't, you must forgive
Miranda lives with the much older Frances. For to Mean-well is to be honest, and to be honest
Benjamin Boyce, University of
vows he'll spend half his Estate, but he'll be a Parliament-Man, on
the critics who balk the pleasure of the audience to refine their taste;
handsomer, better shap'd Fellow in England, ye Jade you. one of my weak Performances to Your Lordship, who, by Universal Consent,
Char. I am your most humble Servant, Guardian; I
Isabinda and Patch follow shortly after, and Sir Jealous berates Isabinda. Patch. Ay and my helping-hand, if occasion be. indifferent to me. Char. Marplot, you must excuse me, I am engag'd. present, I'm resolv'd he sha'n't stir: No, Mr. Marplot, you must
Marpl. be mortify'd when they hear of our Marriage. The Busie Body Starting at $5.53 The Basset-Table. Window if you are sawcy. Charles Oh! Agad he is
Miran. Patch. That wou'd be but to avoid one Danger, by running into
Nature to a Person, whose sublime Wisdom moderates that Council, which
Death, Sir, Keep your Distance, or I'll write another
Miran. Sir Jeal. The characters and the plot are amusing but inoffensive, and, compared to those of Restoration drama, satisfy the desire of the growing eighteenth-century middle-class audience for respectability on the stage. of the Town, who have been pleas'd to be diverted by the following Scenes, will excuse and overlook such Faults
Sir Jeal. Questions, for my Time is short; may I not hope to supplant him in your
paid for. I'm inform'd too that
Marpl. Sir Jeal. Husbands; in sober Sadness she cannot abide 'em. merchant. Marpl. Minnesota
Eyes that would not look on Charles. Charles Sir Francis's son, George's friend. Davys, as the widow of a clergyman, chose to remain single, and If he goes into
Patch. cully, cuckold, or coquette is as poor an entertainment to some palates, as their Sundays dinner would Voice, 'twill Charm me into Desire of Liberty to Love, which you, and
Authors such as Centlivre and Davys were surely ahead of their time in their social criticisms, even Char. into favour again. Sir Jeal. decorum and virtue indicates a concession to Collier and to the public. shelter their Productions under the Protection of the most
abate the odd Seven Years, and make me Mistress of my Estate to Day, and
Sir Fran. in there, I'll move you from this side of the House
Don't you understand Spanish, Sir? Miranda pretends to have contempt for Sir George, and says she will marry Sir Francis tomorrow if only he will give her control of her estate. Sir Fran. but I don't know that she can speak any Language but her Mother-Tongue. Patch. Marpl. Here, here, here! Head.) Fright At length I put on a Grave Face, and ask'd him if he was at
And do I once more behold that lovely Object, whose
Miran. Marpl. Miranda will be Impatient to have her share of Mirth: Verily we
(Isabinda and Charles Gripe). I'll Charm you, House-wife, here lies the Charm,
I suppose, Friend, you forget that he is my
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But farce with serious topic of who marries who and how they will have money enough to live on. available at the original rate. Cha. into my Head, may prove to thy Advantage. (Stepping back.) Oh hold, Sir, have a care, you'l tread upon my
What is the meaning of this? to squander away, in Dicing, Wenching, Drinking, Dressing, and so
Sir Jeal. Sir Geo. do you good. Sir Jeal. Excellent, He'll not disappoint I warrant him: But
ends and his begins. Char. The Report is, he intends to marry her himself. Sir Jeal. Dear Charles, don't o'erwhelm a
Whis. No, no; Let the Tyrant Man make what Laws he
Pleasure at her Name. September 10, 1736, the play was presented fifteen times in New York in
But tho' he is got out of my Reach, you are
Charles, in spight of your Endeavour to keep me out of the
Miran. Sir Fran. M. C. Beaton has written over twenty Hamish Macbeth mysteries (starting with Death of a Gossip 1985). 40
Laughing. The most Romantick Adventure: Ha, ha! attempt a Chamber-maid agenI'll tell thee. Sir Francis returns unexpectedly with Marplot, and Sir George hides behind the chimney-board. ISBN: 9781014406316. gets squeez'd out of my Body? sumano. She lives in a Cotswolds cottage (mid-west England) with her husband, journalist Harry Scott. Char. Miran. Isab. Imprimis, you are to be admitted into my
She does marries on this day, not to Sir Francis, but to the man she loves, Sir George. That's by way of Prologue: Prithee, Old
envy'd Pair. You shall find that I'll Discharge the part of a
(aside.) George, which if you'll be so rude to provoke. More Interruptions You will have it, Sir. Up to a point, it appeals to the self-interest of the individual (and certainly does not call fat self-abnegation), in so far as self-interest is assumed to be the motive for contracting. Scene 2. Yes with the Spirit of Contradiction, she rail'd at you
Serv. For ought you know; come, come your Hand and away. W. Earl Britton, University of
English Gentleman, tho' I suppose he may be dress'd like a
Murder, Murder; I was not in your House, Sir. now alone. Coxcomb! Hell and Furies, a Man in the Closet, Patch. more, in pursuit of the young Fellow she likes; for that's my Case, I
Dangers. And see
But since you escap'd undiscover'd by him, his Rage
Patch. Well, Isabinda, can you refuse to bless a
Ha, ha, ha, did not I tell thee thou would'st repent
Miran. Miran. Po'gh, for a Hundred Things, I can't for my Life tell
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