I think she has been rather worse since you spoke to her. Love. A good symptom that. [Aside. Sir Bash. She has received the diamond buckles. They were delivered to her maid sealed up, and the man never staid to be asked a question. British Theatre - Página 106por John Bell - 1792Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Arthur Murphy - 1786 - 464 páginas
...has been rather worfe, fince you fpoke to her. LOVEMORE. A good fymptom that. (afide) SIR BASHFULL. She has received the diamond buckles. They •were delivered to her maid fealed up, and the man neyer ftaid to be afked a queftion. I faw them iij her own hand : but not a... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 páginas
...think /he hai been rather worfe fine* you fpoke to her. Love. A good fymptom that. \.-^Jt^. Sir Baft. She has received the diamond buckles. They were delivered to her maid fealed up, and the man never ftaid to be aflced a queftion. I faw them in- her own hand ; but not a... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 páginas
...easier in her mind, have not I ? Sir Bash. We don't hit it at all, Mr. Lovemore. Love. No! Sir Bash. I think she has been rather worse since you spoke...buckles. They were delivered to her maid sealed up, and tlie man never staid to be asked a question. I saw them in her own hand ; but not a syllable escaped... | |
| 1804 - 552 páginas
...easier in her mind, have not I ? Sir Bash. We don't hit it at all, Mr Lovemore ? Love. No ! Sir Bash. I think she has been rather worse since you spoke...a question. I saw them in her own hand ; but not a syllabic escaped her. She was not in the least softened ; obstinate as a mule ! Love. The manner of... | |
| 1804 - 556 páginas
...in her mind, have not I? Sir Bath. We don't hit it at all, Mr Lovemore ? Lne. No ! Sir /.:••';. I think she has been rather worse since you spoke to her. lace. A good symptom that. [Aside Sir Bask. She has received the diamond buckles. They were delivered... | |
| 1804 - 304 páginas
...II Sir Bash. We don't hit it at all, Mr. Lovemore. Lane. No! Sir Bath. I think she has heen ratuer worse since you spoke to her. Love. A good symptom that. [Aside. 3ir Bash. She lias received the diamond hnckles. They were delivered to her inaid sealed up, and the... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 444 páginas
...my lady ? Sir Bash. We don't hit at all, Mr. Lovemore. Love. No? Sir Bash. No, no — not at all — I think she has been rather worse since you spoke to her. Love. A good symptom, that. [Aside. Sir Bask. She still talks of parting ; and has even sent to her lawyer about it. — Obstinate as a mule,... | |
| 1810 - 542 páginas
...my lady? Sir Bash. We don't hit at all, Mr. Lovemore. Love. No? Sir Bash. No, no — not at all — I think she has been rather worse since you spoke...Love. A good symptom, that. [Aside. Sir Bash. She still talks of parting ; and has even sent to her lawyer about it. — Obstinate as a mule, Mr. Lovemore... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 274 páginas
...my lady ? Sir Bash. We don't hit at all, Mr. Lovemore. Love. No? Sir Bash. No, no — not at all — I think she has been rather worse since you spoke...Love. A good symptom, that. [Aside. Sir Bash. She still talks of parting ; and has even sent to her lawyer about it. — Obstinate as a mule, Mr. Lovemore... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 páginas
...easier in her mind, have not I ? Sir Bash. We don't hit it at all, Mr Lovemore Lore. No ! Sir Bash. I think she has been rather worse since you spoke...staid to be asked a question. I saw them in her own liand ; but not a syllabic escaped her. She was not in the least softenet —obstinate as a mule !... | |
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