 | Edward Morris - 1793 - 64 ÆäÀÌÁö
...feel quite fo bold, fomehow' — as I did. Sir Luc. O fie ! — confider your honour. Acres. Aye — true — my honour — Do, Sir Lucius, edge in. a word or two every now and then about my hortour. . Sir Luc. Well, here they're coming. [Looking, Acres. Sir Lucius — if I wa'n't with you,... | |
 | Robert Bisset - 1800
...don't feel quite so bold, somehow, as 1 did, 'Sir Lucius. O fie j consider your honour. 'Acres. Aye — true — my honour. Do, Sir Lucius, edge in a word or two every now and then about my honour. ' Sir Lucius. Well, here they're coming. [Looking.] 'Acres. Sir Lucius — if I wa'n't with you 1 should... | |
 | Beauties - 1800
...feel quite fo bold, fomehow — as I did. Sir Luc, O fie ! — confider your honour. Acres. Aye — true — my honour— Do, Sir Lucius edge in a word or two every now and then about my honour. Sir Luc. Well, here they're coming. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucius — if I wa'n't with you, I fhoold almoft... | |
 | 1804
...llI don't feel quite so bold, somehow — as I did. Sir Luc. O fie ! consider your honour. Acre». Ay — true — my honour ! — Do, sir Lucius, edge...word or two, every now and then, about my honour. Sir Luc. Well, here they're coming. [Looking. Acre». Sir Lucius — if I was not with you, I should almost... | |
 | 1804
...but IH don't feel quite so bold, somehow — as I did. Sir Luc. O fie ! consider your honour. Acres. Ay — true — my honour ! — Do, sir Lucius, edge in a word or two, every npw and then, about my honour. Sir Luc. Well, here they're comjng. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucius —... | |
 | 1804
...did. Sir Luc. O fie ! consider your honour. Acres. Ay — true — my honour ! — Do, sir Lucins, edge in a word or two, every now and then, about my honour. Sir Luc. Well, here they're coming. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucins— if I was not with you, I should ahnost... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...— I don't feel quite so bold, • somehow, as I did. Sir L. O fie ! consider your honour. Acres. Ay, true — my honour — do, Sir Lucius, edge in...they're coming. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucius, if I wan't with you, I should almost think I was afraid— if my valour should leave me ! valour will come... | |
 | Thomas Francklin, Jean-François de La Harpe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 58 ÆäÀÌÁö
...— I — I don't feel quite so bold, somehow, as I did. Sir L. O fie ! consider your honour. Acres. Ay, true — my honour — do, Sir Lucius, edge in...they're coming. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucius, if I wan't with you, I should almost think I was afraid- — if my valour should leave me ! valour will... | |
 | English Comedy - 1810
...— I — I don't feel quite so bold, somehow, as I did. Sir L. O fie ! consider your honour. Acres. Ay, true — my honour — do, Sir Lucius, edge in...they're coming. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucius, if I wan't with you, I should almost think I was afraid — if my valour should leave me! valour will come... | |
 | 1810
...— I — I don't feel quite so bold, somehow, as I did. Sir L. O fie ! consider your honour. Acres. Ay, true — my honour — do, Sir Lucius, edge in a word or two, every now and then, about my ho• nour. Sir L. Well, here they're coming. [Looking. Acres. Sir Lucius, if I wan't with you, I should... | |
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