| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 104 strani
...L.Bet. Send for him this Minute, and you and he fhall both be Witnefies of the Contempt, and Deteflation I have for any forward Hopes his Vanity may have given him, or your Malice would infinuate. , Sir Char. Death! you would as foon eat Fire, as foon part with your -luxurious Tafte of... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1777 - 386 strani
...moft artfully provok'd me to.——— L. Mar. Hold, I conjure you, madam, I want notthis conviction. L. Bet. Send for him this minute, and you and he'...infmuate. Sir Char. Death ! you would as foon eat fire, as foori part with your luxurious tafte of folly, as dare to own the half of this before his face, or... | |
| 1788 - 426 strani
...conjure you, madam, I want not this conviction. /.. Btt. Send for him this minute, and yon and he fhall both be witnefles of the contempt and deteftation...have given him, or your malice would infmuate. Sir Ckar. Death ! you would as foon eat fire, as foon part with your luxurious tafte of folly, as dare... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 302 strani
...Betty. Send for him this minute, and you and he shall both be witnesses of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him, or your malice would insinuate. Sir CAa. Death! you would as soon eat fire, as soon part with your luxurious taste of folly,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 strani
...Bet. Send for him this minute, and you and he shall both be witnesses of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him, or your malice would insinuate. Sir Cha. Death ! you would as soon cat fire — as soon part with your luxurious taste of... | |
| 1804 - 540 strani
...Bet. Send for him this minute, and you and he shall both be witnesses of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him, or your malice would insinuate. Sir Cha. Death ! you would as soon eat fire — as soon part with your luxurious taste of... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 470 strani
...B. Send for him this minute, and you and he shall both be witnesses of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him, or your malice would insinuate. Sir Char. Death ! you would as soon eat fire — as soon part with your luxurious taste... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - 1808 - 484 strani
...B. Send for him this minute, and you and he shall both be witnesses of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him, or your malice wou) :h:Far be that thooght! alas! I am to . i M fear mjttU, that what I have this day con ttntt«'1,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1884 - 326 strani
...her resentment. ' Send for him,' says she, ' and you shall be witness of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him.' ' 0 let my soul,' says poor Morelove, ' thus bending to your power, adore this soft, descending goodness,'... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1885 - 306 strani
...her resentment. ' Send for him,' says she, ' and you shall be witness of the contempt and detestation I have for any forward hopes his vanity may have given him.' ' 0 let my soul,' says poor Morelove, ' thus bending to your power, adore this soft, descending goodness,'... | |
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