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" You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to think at all. Thought does not become a young woman. But the point we would request of you is, that you will promise to forget this fellow — to illiterate him, I say, quite from your memory. "
Dramatic Works - 27 ÆäÀÌÁö
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Jones's British Theatre, 5±Ç

1795
...Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs. Mal. You thought, Mifs ! — I don't know any bufinefs you have t6 think at all. — Thought does not become a young woman. But the point we would rcquefl of you is, that you will promife to forget this fellow-— to illiterate him, I fay, quite...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought yon once Mrs Mal. You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to think at all....to illiterate him, I say, quite from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not easy to forget. Mrs Mal. But...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs Mai You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to think at all....promise to forget this fellow to illiterate him, I say, quile from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not easy...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804
...Madam, I thought you once Mr-i Mai. You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to tliink at all. Thought does not become a young woman. But...to illiterate him, I say, quite from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not easy to forget. Mrs Mai. But...
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The Earl of Warwick: A Tragedy in Five Acts

Thomas Francklin, Jean-François de La Harpe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 58 ÆäÀÌÁö
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs. M. You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to think at all...to forget this fellow — to illiterate him, I say, from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not so easy to...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs. M. You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to think at all...to forget this fellow — to illiterate him, I say, from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not so easy to...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...herself on a follow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs. M. You though', miss! I don't know any business you have to think at all : Thought does not become a young wcman. But the point we would request of you is, that you will promise to forget this fellow — to...
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English Comedy. (A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramas, Since the ...

English Comedy - 1810
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs. M. You thought, miss ! I don't know any business you have to think at all:...to forget this fellow — to illiterate him, I say, from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not so easy to...
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English Comedy, 1-2±Ç

1810
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought you once Mrs. M. You thought, miss! I don't know any business you have to think at all...to forget this fellow — to illiterate him, I say, from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam! our memories are independent of our wills. It is not so easy to...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 9±Ç

Thomas Dibdin - 1815
...herself on a fellow not worth a shilling. Lydia. Madam, I thought yon once Mrs. M. You thongbt, miss II don't know any business you have to think at all ;...request of you is, that you will promise to forget ibis fellow — to illiterate him, I say, from your memory. Lydia. Ah, madam ! our memories are independent...
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