 | Edward Morris - 1793 - 64 ÆäÀÌÁö
...have the Angel's vows in exchange, I fuppofe ; fo there can be no lofs there. Abf. You muft excufe me, Sir, if I tell you, once for all, that in this point I cannot obey you, Sir Antb. Hark'ee, Jack; — I have heard you for fome time with patience — I have been coo], — quite... | |
 | 1795
...you have the Angel's vows in exchange, I fuppofe; fo there can be no lofs there. Mf. You muft excufe me, Sir, if I tell you, once for all, that in this point I cannot obey yfou. Sir Antl. Hark'ee Jack ; — I have heard you for fome time with patience — 1 Jiave been cool... | |
 | 1804
...sorry — but business prevents its waiting on her. Abs. But my vows arc pledged to her. Sir Anth. Let her foreclose, Jack ; let her foreclose; they...no loss there. Abs. You must excuse me, sir, if I toll you, once For ull, that in this point I cannot obey you. Sir Anth. Hark'e, Jack ; — I have heard... | |
 | 1804
...sorry — but busim.ss prevents its waiting on her. Abs. But mv vows arc pledged to her. Sir Anl h. Let her foreclose, Jack; let her foreclose; they are not worth redeeming; besides, you have the ancel's vows in exchange, J suppose ; so there can be no loss there. Abs. You must excuse me, sir,... | |
 | 1804
...sorry — but business prevents its waiting on her. Abs. But my vows are pledged to her. Sir Anth. Let her foreclose, Jack; let her foreclose; they are not worth redeeming; betides, you have the angel's vows in exchange, I suppose ; so there can be no loss there. Abs. You... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...Anth. I am sure, sir, 'tis more unreasonable in you, to object to a lady you know nothing of. Capt. Abs. You must excuse me, sir, if I tell you, once...all, that in this point I cannot obey you. Sir Anth. Harkye, Jack; — I have heard you for some time with patience — I have been cool, — quite cool... | |
 | Thomas Francklin, Jean-François de La Harpe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 58 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Anth. I am sure, sir, 'tis more unreasonable in you, to object to a lady you know nothing of. Capt. Abs. You must excuse me, sir, if I tell you, once...all, that in this point I cannot obey you. Sir Anth. Ilarkye, Jack ; — I have heard you for some time with patience — I have been cool, — quite cool;... | |
 | English Comedy - 1810
...Anth. I am sure, sir, 'tis more unreasonable in you, to object to a lady you know nothing of. Capt. Abs. You must excuse me, sir, if I tell you, once...all, that in this point I cannot obey you. Sir Anth. Harkye, Jack ; — I have heard you for some time with patience — I have been cool, — quite cool... | |
 | 1810
...Anth, I am sure, sir, 'tis more unreasonable in you, to object to a lady you know nothing of. Capt. Abs. You must excuse me, sir, if I tell you, once...all, that in this point I cannot obey you. Sir Anth. Harkye, Jack ; — I have heard you for some time with patience — I have been cool, — quite cool... | |
 | Thomas Dibdin - 1815
...am sure, sir, 'tis more unreasonable in yon to object to a lady you know nothing of. Capt. Abs. Yon must excuse me, sir, if I tell you, once for all, that in this point I cannot obey you. Sir Anth. Hark ye, Jack ; — I have heard yon for some time with patience — I have been cool, — quite cool... | |
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