| 1782 - 390 pagine
...don't get forward. Sir Cha. What the devil is the meaning of all this ? There never fure were lovers fo difficult to bring together. But have you not been a little too rough with the lady ? For as I pafs'd by her but now, me feem'd a little out of humour and, upon my faith, not the lefs beautiful... | |
| 1794 - 310 pagine
...< Enter Sir CHARLES. Sir Cha. Well, Mr. Heartly, what are we to hope for ? Sir Cha. What the devil is the meaning of all this > There never sure were...little too rough with the lady. For as I pass'd by her best now, she seem'da little out of humour and, upon my faith, not the less beautiful for a little... | |
| 1804 - 630 pagine
...I am still in the dark ; we puzzle about, indeed, but we don't get forward. Sir Cha. What the devil is the meaning of all this ? There never sure were...not been a little too rough with the lady ? For as I passed by her but now, she seemed a little out of humour; and, upon my faith, not the less beautiful... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pagine
...I am still in the dark ; we puzzle about, indeed, but we don't get forward. Ar Chu. What the devil is the meaning of all this ? There never sure were lovers so dilficult to bring together. But have you not been a little too rough with the lady? For as I passed... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 306 pagine
...sir, I am still in the dark; we puzzle about, indeed, but we don't get forwardSir C. What the devil is the meaning of all this? there never sure were...not been a little too rough with the lady ? for as 1 passed by her but now, she seemed a little out of humour, — and, upon my faith, not the less beautiful... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 pagine
...; we puzzle about, indeed, but we dou't get forward. Sir Chu. What the devil is the meaning of oil this ? There never sure were lovers so difficult to...not been a little too rough with the lady ? For as I passed by her but now, she seemed a little out of humour ; and, upon my faith, not the less beautiful... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagine
...dark; we puzzle about, indeed, but vie dc.n't get forward. Sir Clia. What the devil i.-. the meanini' of all this ? There never sure were lovers so difficult to bring together. But have you not been a lit- tic too rough with the lady? For as I passrd bjr her but now, she seemed a little out of humour... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 498 pagine
...word, sir, I am still in the dark ; we puzzle about indeed, but we don't gel forward. together. Hot have you not been a little too rough with the lady? For as I pass'd by her but now, she seein'da liltle out of humour And, upon my faith not the less beautiful for a little pouting. Heart.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 pagine
...Sir, I am still in the dark ; we puzzle about indeed, but we don't get forward. Sir C. What the devil is the meaning of all this ? There never sure were...not been a little too rough with the lady? For as I passed by her but now, she seemed a little out of humour And, upon my faith, not the less beautiful... | |
| 1833 - 828 pagine
...we puzzle about indeed, but we don't get forward. Sir C. What the devil u the meaning of all this Ï There never sure were lovers so difficult to bring...have you not been a little too rough with the lady 1 For as I passed by her but now, she seemed a little out of humour And, upon my faith, not the less... | |
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