| William Congreve - 1704 - 96 páginas
...Tricks,-^— what d'ye mean all this while, to make a Fool of me ? Frail. Any Fool, , but a Husband. , Ben. Husband ! Gad I would not be your Husband, if you...have me, now I know your Mind, tho'f you had your weigbf in Gold and Jewels, and tho'f I lov'd you never fo well. Frail. Why, canft thou love, Porpoife?... | |
| William Congreve - 1747 - 112 páginas
...? Mrs. Frail. Any Fool but a Husband. Ben. Husband ! Gad I wou'd not be your Husband, if you wou'd have me; now I know your Mind, tho'f you had your Weight in Gold and Jewels, and tho'f I lov'd you never fo well. Mrs. Frail. Why, can'ft thou love, Porpuffe? Ben. No matter what I can do;... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 318 páginas
...me? Mrs Frail. Any iool hut a hufhand. Ben. Hufhand! Gad f wou'd not he your hufhand, if •you wou'd have me; now I know your mind, tho'f you had your weight in gold and jewels, and tho'f I lov'd you never fo well. Mrs F/ail. Why, ean'ft thou love, Porpuffe? Ben. No matter what I ean do;... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 370 páginas
...never To well. • :: *!**"» X •'••*. '*•' "Mnt'Frail. Why, canfttnrnr love, Porfatfst 'Beit. -No Matter what I can do ; -don't call Names — I don't love you fo well as to bedrthat, whatever I did. — I'm glad you 1K&r yoarfetf, MiiVrefs :— let them maVry... | |
| 1787 - 530 páginas
...make a fool of me! Mrs. F. Any fool, but a hufband. Ben. Hufband ! Gad, I would not be your hufband, if you would have me, now I know your mind; thof you had your weight in gold and jewels, and thof 1 loved you never fo well. Mrs. F. Why canft thou love, Porpus ? Ben. No matter what I can do ; don't... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 300 páginas
...tricks. What did you mean all this while to make a fool of me ? Mrs. F. Any fool, but a husband. Ben. Husband! Gad, I would not be your husband, if you...never so well. Mrs. F. Why canst thou love, Porpus ? Bin. No matter what 1 can do ; don't call names. — 1 don't love you so well as to bear that, whatever... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 páginas
...tricks. What did you mean all this while to make a fool of me ? Mrs. F. Any fool, but a husband. Ben. Husband ! Gad, I would not be your husband, if you...never so well. Mrs. F. Why canst thou love, Porpus ? Bin. No matter what I can do; don't call names. — I don't love you so well as to bear that, whatever... | |
| 1797 - 468 páginas
...tricks. What did you mean all this while to make a fool of me ? Mrs. F. Any fool, but a husband. Ben. Husband ! Gad, I would not be your husband, if you...never so well. Mrs. F. Why canst thou love, Porpus f Ben. No matter what I can do; don't call names. I don't love you so well as to bear that, whatever... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...to make a fool of me ? Mrs Frail. Any fool, but a husband. Ben. Husband ! Gad, I would not be jour husband, if you would have me, now I know your mind...and jewels, and thof I loved you never so well. Mrs Frail. Why, canst thou love, porpus? Вея. No matter what I can do; don't call names. I don't love... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...tricks. What, did you mean all this while to make a fool of me ? Mrs Frail. Any fool, but a husband. Ben. Husband ! Gad, I would not be your husband, if you would have me, now I know vour mind ; thof you had your weight in gold and jewels, and thof I loved you never so well. Mrs Frail.... | |
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