| John Bell - 1792 - 272 strani
...— when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. Fanny. What shall we do f Lav. Fear nothing; we know the worst ; it will only bring...noise— she's in the conspiracy, and can make a man a mouse at any time. Betty. I can distinguish a man from a mouse as well as my betters I'm sorry you... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 strani
...— when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. Fanny. What shall we do ? Loo. Fear nothing; we know the worst ; it will only bring...fancy this noise — she's in the conspiracy, and can muke a man a mouse at any time. Setty. I can distinguish a man from a mouse as well as my betters I'm... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 strani
...— when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. Fanny. What shall we do t Lov. Fear nothing ; we know the worst ; it will only bring...might fancy this noise — she's in the conspiracy, andean make a man a mouse at any time. Bitty. I can distmguish a man from a mouse as well as my betters... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 266 strani
...Fear nothingi we know the worst; it will only bring on our catastrophea little too soon— bin Ij^tty. might fancy this noise— She's in the conspiracy, and can make a man of a mouse at any time. Bel, I can distinguish a man from a mouse, as well as mv betters — ;1 amsoiry yoif-think so ill of... | |
| 1804 - 556 strani
...voice — when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. Fan. What shall we do ? Love. Fear nothing ; we know the worst ; it will only bring...noise — she's in the conspiracy, and can make a man a mouse at any time. VOL. II. Bet. I can distinguish a man from a mouse as well as my betters — I'm... | |
| 1804 - 552 strani
...voice — when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. Fan. What shall we do? Love. Fear nothing ; we know the worst ; it will only bring...noise — she's in the conspiracy, and can make a mini a mouse at any time. Bet. I can distinguish a nan from a mouse as well as my betters — I'm sorry... | |
| 1804 - 556 strani
...— when I was silent, they *ere silent, and so I came to tell you. • Fan. What shall we do? Low. Fear nothing ; we know the worst ; it will only bring on our catastrophe a little too •°°n — but Betty might fancy this noise — she's in the conspiracy, aud can make a man a mouse... | |
| 1804 - 268 strani
...Lae. Fear nothing; we know the worst; it will only hring on onr catastrophe a little too soon — hat Betty might fancy this noise — she's in the conspiracy, and can make a man a monse at any time. Betty. I can distingnish a man from a moose as well as my hetters I'm sorry yon... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 strani
...when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. • I Fanny. What shall we do ? Lov. Fear nothing; we know the worst; it will only bring...noise — she's in the conspiracy, and can make a man a mouse at any timp. Betty. I can distinguish a man from a mouse as xvell as my betters I'm sorry you... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 strani
...— when I was silent, they were silent, and so I came to tell you. Fanny. What shall we do ? Love. Fear nothing ; we know the worst ; it will only bring...noise — she's in the conspiracy, and can make a man a mouse at any time. Betty. I can distinguish a man from a mouse as well as my betters — I'm sorry... | |
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