| William Congreve - 1704 - 96 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little Poliming: You muft not take any thing ill, Madam. Ben. No, I hope the Gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all in good part: For if I give a Jeft, I'll take a Jeft: And fo Forfooth you may be as free with me. Ang. I thank you, Sir, I am not... | |
| William Congreve - 1747 - 112 páginas
...but as I told you before they want a little Poliming: You muft not take any thing ill, Madam. Ben. No, I hope the Gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all in good part: For if I give a Jift, I'll take a Jeft : And fo Forfooth you may be as free with me. Ang. I thank you, Sir, I am not... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 318 páginas
...hut as I told you hefore, they waut a little polilhing : you muft not take any thing ill, Madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry; I mean all in good part; for if 1 give a jelt, I'll lake a jeft : and fo, forfooth, you may he as free with ma. A:ig. \ th:uik you,... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 370 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little policing, You mull not take> any Thing ill, Madam. Sen. No, I hope the Gentlewoman is not angry; I mean all in good Part : for, if I give a Jeit, I'll take a Jeft ; and for lorfooth, you may be as free with me. Angel. I. thank you, Sir; I... | |
| 1787 - 530 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little polifning. You muft not take any thing ill, madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all in good part : for, if I give a jeft, I'll take a jeft; and fo, forfooth, you may be as free with me. Jin*. I thank you, iir ; I am... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 300 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little polishing. You must not take any thing ill, madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all...offended. — But methinks, Sir Sampson, you should leave him alone with his mistress. Mr. Tattle, we must not hinder lovers. Tatt. Well, Miss, I have your promise.... | |
| 1797 - 468 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little polishing. You must not take any thing ill, madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all...offended But methinks, Sir Sampson, you should leave him alone with his mistress. Mr. Tattle, we must not hinder lovers. Tatt. Well, Miss, I have your promise.... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 páginas
...but, as I told you b«fore, they want a little polishing. You must not take any thing ill, madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all...offended.—- But methinks, Sir Sampson, you should leave him alone with his mistress. Mr. Tattle, we must not hinder lovers. Tatt. Well, Miss, I have your promise.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little polishing. You must not take any tiling ill, madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all...I thank you, sir ; I am not at all offended. But, methink*, sir Sampson, you should leave him alone with his mistress. Mr Tattle,, we must not hinder... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...but, as I told you before, they want a little polishmg. You must not take any thing ill, madam. Ben. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry ; I mean all...in good part : for, if I give a jest, I'll take a jett; and so, forsooth, you may be a» free with mu. Ai.I;. I ihank you, sir ; I am not at all ouemied.... | |
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