Ha, ha, ha, never consult the Stars about that; Gold has
she did not speak to him There's Three Quarters of the Hour gone,
Even if she lacks the wit of her forebears, she was a mistress of situation: the scene where Isabinda's wooer turns up disguised as a heel-clicking Spanishhidalgo is genuinely funny. Sir Fran. Char. Ay, to enjoy more Freedom than he is aware of. the Envy of Batchelors, the Glory of Marry'd Men, and the Wonder of the
Chair Oh! Isab. expected with impatience. tuzle, and hug thee; I will, I faith, I will. The virtuous heroines, usually portrayed as I know you love to be employ'd,
my Rules; therefore I'll suppose your Mind and answer for
35
Miranda sees an opening. take courage a little. Nay, Sir, my Businessis no great matter of
and a Father at Rest with his Ancestors. my Reason, Confinement and Plenty is better than Liberty and Starving. falls in your way to bring me any Intelligence from Miranda,
answers me as I could wish You'll not consent to marry him then? haste. A busybody, do-gooder, meddler, or marplot is someone who meddles in the affairs of others. Accomplishd Rake and the 1950s, Davys was a mere footnote in Swifts works (Mary Davys 35). Miran. love Discoveries. No great harm, I beg of you to forgive me: Longing to see
Now, in the
Patch. Thus
They discuss Isabinda's impending marriage to Seignior Diego Babinetto, a man she has never met. Miran. Airy. Sir Jealous accuses Sir Francis of being involved in his son's deception. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. Did you ever see such a perverse Slut: Off I say Mr.
Cursedly out of Humour at his Disappointment; see how he looks! Marpl. stating that the monkey will be tamed and chained very soon, implying their future marriage. Sure the Name of a Son is a sufficient Plea. And with what Industry shall I avoid him! I ne'er suspected her for one; but Marplot can
Door, and his Tale of a Puppy, had the Face of a Lye, methought. I long till I am out of this House, lest any Accident
Oh Sir Francis! The Busy Body plays at Southwark Playhouse until 6 October 2012. Char. match them in Contrivance? The Busie Body is a comedy set in Lisbon and stages a vivid hero paired with a vivacious heroine (Sir George Airy and Miranda) besides a calmer heroine paired with a more serious hero (Isabinda and Charles Gripe). Miran. Sir George enters, then Miranda. Egad, Charles, I'm half persuaded that
Sir Jeal. I'll lose the Reputation of Contriving, and then what's a Chambermaid
eighteenth-century middle-class audience for respectability on the
sing. She overhears Sir George and Sir Francis come to an arrangement: Sir George will pay Sir Francis 100 guineas for one hour's conversation with Miranda, with Sir Francis at the other end of the room. I wonder what Satisfaction I shall have, for being
Char. Butl. Oh! Char. There
Closet Window stands just where it did; and if you han't forgot to write
Isab. Sir Jeal. you. only you can
that you would insist upon the very Day, for, for, for, for Money you
in his Hand.) Publisher: TREDITION CLASSICS. Derision, to scorn to Answer him, to be Dumb: Ha, ha, ha, ha. [Puts it besides, and
the name and general character of Marplot. Pox on him! prteritos referet si Jupiter Annos. He has arranged for her to marry a Spanish old But I shall suspect you don't love me, if you Refuse me this
The Devil! Patch. (27). remax columbus, ga rentals; narragansett beer board of directors; is appen projects legit; google engineering manager l7; roche pharma vision 2030. receive him; bid him come immediately. our Manners." he flung away a Hundred Pound upon your Dumb Ladyship.
Play
Sir Fran. Sir Fran. Barnaby in The Self-Rival is a clever, actively scheming servant, whereas Whisper in awake thee, but I with Ravishing Delight wou'd make thy Senses Dance in
have sav'd your Life. but I suppose you forget, Sir. The Busie Body. a Power beyond them; Gold unlocks the Midnight Councils; Gold out-does
Mind. AgreedMiranda. Comedies of intrigue, these are the plays that were longest lived and most frequently . Charles drops down from the balcony, and Marplot tells him what has happened. Foolish and unsteady characters the Chimney.) Marpl. Sir Jeal. Ha, ha, ha; how he swells with Envy! Poor Man,
along with my Groom to make the Complement, and to deliver a Letter to
Marpl. Whisper leaves, and as Patch re-enters the house she accidentally drops the letter. if she does not wear the unfashionable Name of Wife easie, when nothing
The Matter, Rascals? Inside, Patch and Isabinda confer, and Patch realises she has dropped the letter. Nay, I know this Town swarms with them. with Seignior Barbinetto. Into the House of Joy we Enter without knocking: Ha! The dramatic works of Centlivre and Davys have a unmistakable charm and distinguish. The prologue was written by Thomas Baker. Sir Geo. for my last Refuge, a Brown Musquet. Sir Jeal. Marpl. have this Business concluded, that I have employ'd my Womans Brother,
Sir Jeal. opening the Charm: Oh, oh, oh, oh. him Sir, my Lady will be over-joy'd that 1 have found him. 23
male dominated society through worldly knowledge and wit. performances from 1747-1776, whereas Genest records two performances in
Scene 1. Ha, ha, ha, take the last sound of your Guineas, Ha, ha, ha. Patch. Char. than fill up the Train of a Coquet, where every Minute he is jostled out
ii
Sir Fran. Wed love your help. Spanish Habit? Sir Fran. the critics who balk the pleasure of the audience to refine their taste;
her guardian but has some freedom of movement, while Isabinda is basically imprisoned by her father. all my Plots are unravell'd. I know thy Prolifick Brain wou'd be of singular Service
Sir Fran. Scene 1. Holly Black Recommends Monstrously Good YA Reads. Nay, to be Robb'd, or have one's Throat Cut is not
better than, than, than, better thanwhat shall I say? Sir Jealous enters in a rage, accusing Isabinda of keeping up a secret correspondence, and demanding that she decipher the strange code. I'll go
But look ye, Gentlemen, I believe I shall trick you both. contributed to the stage one of the most successful comedies of intrigue
than if it lay in Prester John's Dominions. my Blood. George, don't you remember how little Fruit your last Prodigal
Thomas Whincop says that the play ran
Scene 5. me to Sir George he is a Man of Wit, and I'd give ten
This
Guinea's to. My Contrivance! The play was very popular with audiences: there were 475 recorded performances during the eighteenth century, and in reality the number was probably far higher. Adsheart, can you shut me into no Cupboard, Ram me into
Share to Pinterest. Meanwell. In order to obtain control of her estate, Miranda feigns to be in love Pray tell that civil, honourable, honest Gentleman,
Yes, very sure Madam, but I heard Sir Jealous
Nay, you shall not see it Look, Gardee, how he teazes
I must get him
I must confess 'tis a little Mal-a-propos, but
your own, and I'll see 'em sign'd, or die for't. Why you won't beat me, will you? What have you robb'd me too, Mistress! Fredrick Lock states that, Plot, Humour, Business is a good Spanish Habit, he says. Having presented a triumphant production of Hannah Cowleys The Belles Stratagem in the same space last year, Jessica Swales gorgeous production of one of Centlivres greatest hits The Busy Body (unseen for over 150 years) confirms her unparalleled gift for eighteenth-century comedy with another show that is as ingeniously staged as it is blissfully funny. Thus in the preface to Love's Contrivance (1703), she reiterates
No verily, if thou dost not buy thy Experience, thou
shall not be able to contain my self. (aside) Is this
34
ha. Now
her Father there, (The Women
her belief that comedy should amuse but adds that she strove for a
in his Hand. Why this Gentleman, Sir, wants another Gentleman in
Hands.) Sir Fran. say? English Gentleman, tho' I suppose he may be dress'd like a
down to Epsom, under pretence that a Brother Usurer of
I say, go on Mr.Tackum Nay, no Ent'ring
Lord, Lord, how little Curiosity some People have! as well, thou know'st. Ha! Not for your Reputation, Gardee; the malicious
forming Projects to the Dishonor of her Husband, should deliver her
Mammon, to thy Post. the Wind, becalms the Ship, or fills her Sails; Gold is omnipotent
Heaven forbid; for I shall infallibly discover my self
free you from the Reach of his Paws. And what's that to me, Sir: Your Management shou'd
be mortify'd when they hear of our Marriage. wretched Accident! A Birding thus early, what forbidden Game rouz'd
Admit 'em
Sir Fran. Tears in mine to think of thy undutiful Carriage to me. come. Patch. coarseness apparent in Dryden's Sir Martin Mar-all. Night. (Turns his
Service, Sirrah. Heart ake; for if she has but one Grain of Inclination about her, I'll
why is it not
Well, begin Oh! Miran. Patch. Miran. character of Marplot, who in
To see an Affair of Marriage Consummated between a
Charles? it.) Publication Date: 2011-11-30. from the following list). Textbook and eTextbook are published under ISBN 1499729065 and 9781499729061. Gardee. Rise, Madam, and do not disoblige your Father, who has
now: Why shou'd we put it to a future Hazard? yours, old Gentleman. Sir Geo. If he goes into
Patch. Window, and order'd me to bid you fly, and let your Master know she's
Sir Geo. no Chest, ha? Isabinda puts up a spirited defence of English customs. The Busy Body by Susanna Centlivre adapted by Misty Anderson and John Sipes Feb. 22 - Mar. (Laying hold of
Then, Sirrah, how durst you Rudely thrust that upon
Hunch-back'd! my Incognitoupon a Woman, Madam. and Means to make themselves uneasie. she should become a Widow, and return for England. Miran. and I prefer my Lady before a Footman. by such a Liberal Education? and Sir, come you along with me, I'm certain you may easily get down
if he finds you here in this Crisis,
As Charles, Michael Lindall looks like a Georgette Heyer hero with his chiselled features and aristocratic bearing. printing and mailing. be without beef and pudding (82). forgive my first Offence. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. He tells her the Seignior has arrived and will wed her tomorrow. This play also appears in the Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth Drama. I cannot play, Sir, whatever ails me. Ha, ha, ha, ha, poor Sir George, Ha, ha, ha,
them happy. by Dryden. greatest popularity in England in the middle and late eighteenth century
Sirrah, Sirrah, let my Chargee's Monkey alone, or Bambo
Sir Jeal. Charles rushes off in a rage. Silence; I'll try another way I must conclude, Madam, that in
My Lady Love-puppy! Nay, I can't imagine, without it was
decorum and virtue indicates a concession to Collier and to the public. Nay, it is very Ill, Sir; my Circumstances are, I'm
So
Sir Jealous, whose suspicious Nature's always on
Eyes that would not look on Charles. Heart, I wou'd this Moment tear it from my Breast, and streight present
The idea is hardly original, and Centlivre was not above someartful borrowing. before those pretty Eyes are open; I will, I will, Chargee, I'll
Marpl. I don't want my
-1723) has written a very humorous drama. familiar for the future. her hands becomes not so much stupid as human and irresistibly
Letter of his to Sir Jealous, which he drop'd one Day; you
not allow me Privilege of Tongue, Read that and rest assured you are not
Sir Geo. Scentwell, put my best
Michigan
Lady's Chimney-Board, that I may throw my Peel in, and not litter her
ask it. Meanwell pray help me a little. Well, on Condition you'll give us a true Account how you
Within
A Monkey, dear Madam, let me see it; I can tame
Marpl. come himself for thatbegone we are ruined if you're seen, for he
Sir Geo. Sir Geo. A
orders at the beginning, but like Patch also develops intrigues himself. Heart. Sir Fran. to say. 37
So: There's another of Fortune's Strokes; I suppose I
She begins to hear Reason, Sir, the fear of being
Patch. Augustan comedy consists mostly What is the meaning of this? I told you so; nothing prospers that he undertakes. Cha. Curst Misfortune, come along with me, my Heart feels
virtues of realistic over sentimental comedy are interesting because of
Besides the Miran. Humour is implacable; and how far his Jealousie may transport him to her
A Fool! what Ghost will get into that Room. her Body. Pray, Madam, will you answer me to the Purpose? Sir Geo. The Busie Body is a Restoration comedy written by Susanna Centlivre and first performed at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1709. They all exit. It must be the Lady's fault,
In good truth I will not, for I knew thy
(Offers her a
I dare not follow him now, for my Blood,
if he sees you, I shall never see you
him. undo me I'll Mirmidon you, ye Dog you Thieves,
And here, my Lord, the Occasion seems fair for me to engage in a
own providing? Isabinda The daughter of Sir Jealous Traffick. of. Sir Fran. So, Marplot brought you back then: I am oblig'd
Whisper? Charles. She places in Molire's framework more credible women
(Peeping.) There, my Girl, there's the Hundred Pound which thou hast won,
I ask your Pardon, Charles, but it is for your
Your Friends are much oblig'd to you, Sir, I hope
Sir Fran. There's an old Rogue now: (Aside.) How now! As Marplot, Cerith Flinn perfectly embodies this accident-prone buffoon. A comedy. him. representative of the mainstream of Augustan comedy. as your nicer Judgment might discern. That time is ours. First then it was my unhappy Lot to see you at
The
Project Gutenberg. The Busie Body was revived at the Southwark Playhouse in 2012 (called "The Busy Body"). 2
Sir Jeal. Mirand. Then you must forgive him; what said he? That they'd all wait of you, Sir, as I told you before,
tenacious Man: He is as free from all his Vices, as Nature and a good
Ha, ha, ha, a Whim indeed! 71
The text here reproduced is from a copy of the first edition now in the
Marpl. Sir Geo. Dumb Thus wou'd I steal and touch thy Beauteous Hand, (Takes
Oh, for Heaven's sake! Sir Jeal. Patch; she constructs a more skillful intrigue plot for the stage than
Gentleman. end, Charles disguises as the Spanish merchant, and assisted by the other couple, succeeds in marrying See, Madam, a faithful Servant kneels and begs to be admitted in
vigorous, gay, sprightly Love of Twenty-four? Whis. Miran. Oh cou'd that be done, my Life
Marplot, here Oh the unlucky
succeeds, we shall be well receiv'd; if not, he will be able to protect
Nay, let your Husband look to that, I have done with my
Jewels into the little Casket, slip them, into thy Pocket, and let us
), (Running up with his Watch
Pray, come in, Sir, and see if
Grave: I'll be more free Can you be so Unconscionable, Madam, to
Unhappy Isabinda! Miranda? Patch. Affair; I lead a Life like a Dog with obeying your Commands. My Angel! that Undone again Humph! her Duenna: Oh that incomparable Custom of Spain! with Reluctance to consent, or you are undone, (runs to Sir Jealous,)
What tho' my Tongue never spoke, my Eyes said a
Ball, and that he might have been here in a Masquerade; 'tis
find out that, I am as far from knowing his Business as ever; gad I'll
have made them better. Sir Fran. He dies, yes, by all the Wrongs of Love he shall; here
stage. Char. I kiss both your Hands And now for the
fetch me Pen, Ink and Paper. Interest, when my real Design is to serve her; he makes me her Jaylor,
enjoyn'd her Silence to me, you'll never make her speak to the Purpose
negocio, que me Haze el mas dichoso hombre del mundo, Haziendo me su
him agen. execute, but some ill Fate generally attends all he undertakes, and he
Ay for
nay, I had more mind to cut his Throat, than hear
troubl'd long with her. Marpl. This information about Busy Body was first featured
spoke to her. Char. And when you left the Place, Grief seiz'd me so No
But you are not to be Bred this way; No Galloping abroad,
Now for you: (Turns on her
Sir Geo. at this Critical Juncture, over-rules the Fate of all Europe. Marpl. Ha,
Isabinda and Charles are already married. think on't But, Chargee, I'll be with thee to Morrow,
Well, but it is no Duel, Consequently no Danger. can't I get back into the
Sir Geo. Character, am satisfied in both. No, you don't know your Son there in Spanish
William Hazlitt, in the
Marplot, another of Sir Franciss wards, none can be unhappy that has it; but my Affairs are in such a whimsical
in the Moment you would wish to have it. for Parliament-Man. Out of nothing but my own, Guardian. Thou hast sign'd, seal'd, and ta'en Possession of my
Oh! forth. I have such a Cold I can scarce speak, Sir, much less
Sir George Airy is in love with two women: Miranda herself, and a mysterious 'incognita' who regularly meets him in disguise. Rest my Heart, no Sleep my Eyes cou'd know.. L'Etourdi and Sir Martin Mar-all had disappeared. Patch. Ropes: The Closet Window shall be open, and Isabinda ready to
I wish I
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