| Ben Jonson - 1739 - 116 páginas
...you ne'er faw her Till now? Mam. O, yes, but I forgot. I have (believe it ) One o' the treacheroufejt memories, I do think, Of all Mankind. Sur. "What call you her Brother ? Mam. My Lord He wi' not have his Name known, now I think on't. Sur. A very treacherous Memory ! Mam. O my faith," Sur.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 434 páginas
...you ne'er faw her Till now ? Mam. O yes, but I forgot. I have (believe it) One o' the treacherouleft memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Sur. What call you her brother ? Mam. My lord He wi' not have his name known, now I think on't. Sur. A very treacherous memory ! Mam. O' my faith Sur.... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 300 páginas
...One of the treacherousest memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Stir. What call you her brother f 440 Mam. My Lord He will not have his name known, now...my faith ! Sur. Tut, if you ha' it not about you, pass it, Till we meet next. Mam. Nay, by this hand, 'tis true : He's one I honour, and my noble friend,... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 páginas
...but I forgot : I have, believe it, One of the treacherousest memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Mam. My Lord He will not have his name known, now...Sur. A very treacherous memory ! Mam. O' my faith I Sur. Tut, if you ha' it not about you, pass it, Till we meet next. Mam. Nay, by this hand, 'tis true... | |
| 1797 - 468 páginas
...never saw her Till now ? Mam. Oh, yes! but I forgot: I have, believe it, One of the treacherousest memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Sur. What call you her brother J 440 Mam. My Lord He will not have his name known, now I think on't, Sur. A very treacherous memory... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...never saw her Till now ? Mam. Oh, yes ! but I forgot : I have, believe it, One of the treacherousest memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Sur. What call you her brother ? Mam. My lord lie will not have his name known, now I think on't. Sur. A very treacherous memory ! Mam. O' my faith... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...rreacherousest memories, I do think, Ot" all mankind. Sur. What call you her brother ? Uam. My lord— He nil! not have his name known, now I think on't. Sur. A very treacherous memory ! Л/аи. О' my faith ! Sur. Tut, if you ha' it not about you, pass it, Till we meet next. Мая.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...I forgot. I have (believe it) One o' the treacherous'st memories, I do think, Of all mankind. S/ir. , no friend pass it, Till we meet next. Mam. Nay, by this hand, 'tis true. He's one I honour, and my noble friend,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...you ne'er saw her 'Till now. Mum. O, yes, but I forgot. I have (believe it) One o' the treacherous'st memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Sur. What call...brother ? Mam. My lord He will not have his name known, nowlthink ou't. Sur. A very treacherous memory ! Mum. O' my faith Sur. Tut, if you ha' it not about... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...you ne'er saw her 'Till now. Mam. O, yes, but I forgot. I have (believe it) One o' the treacherous'st memories, I do think, Of all mankind. Sur. What call you her brother? ilf«/«. My lord He will not have his name known, now I think on't. Sur. A very treacherous memory... | |
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