| William Congreve - 1735 - 112 pagina’s
...am ae red as a Turky-Cock ; O fy , Coufm Mellefont I The Dou.9Lfi-DE.*LER 3^ LP Hear you, no, rid-, I'll deny you firft, and hear you afterwards. For...Mind may change upon hearing. Hearing is one of the Senfes, and all the Senfes are fallible; I won't truft my Honour, laflureyou; my Honour is infallible... | |
| 1777 - 588 pagina’s
...mean LP Hear you, no, no; I'll deny you firft, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how ones mind may change upon hearing. — Hearing is one of...the fenfes are fallible; -I won't truft my honour, I aflure you; my honour is infallible and uncomatible. Mel. For Heav'n's fake, madam, LP O name it no... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 434 pagina’s
...cousin Mellefont. Mel. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean Lady P. Hear you, no, no ; I 'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearing. Bearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible ; I •won't trust my honour, I assure... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pagina’s
...cousin Mcllefont. Mel. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean Lady Ply. Hear you ? no, no ; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how...may change upon hearing. — Hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses am fallible ; I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagina’s
...cousin Mellefont. Mel. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean Lady P. Hear you ! no, no ; I'll deny you first, A 364656 /D@E@F@ senses, and nil the senses are falUble ; I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pagina’s
...cousin Mellefont. Mel. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean Lady P. Hear you ! no, no; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards ; for one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearing [fearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible ; I won't trust my honour, I assure... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...Mullefont^ Mel. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean — : — • Lady P. Hear you ! no, no; I'll deny you first,, and hear you afterwards ; for one does not know how one's mind, may change upon hearing tlenring is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible ; I won't trust my honour, I assure... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 496 pagina’s
...cousin Mellefont! Mel. Nay, madam, hear me Lady P. Hear you ? No, no: I'll deny you first, and bear you afterwards ; for one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearing. Hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible ; I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 pagina’s
...fie, cousiu Mellefonl! Mel. Nay, madam, hear me — Lady P. Hear you? ]No, no: I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards; for one does not know how...mind may change upon hearing. Hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible ; [ won't trust my honour, I assure you; my honour is infallible... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pagina’s
...fie, cousin Mellefont ! Mel. Nay, madam, hear me — Lady P. Hear you? No, no: I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards; for one does not know how...one's mind may change upon hearing. Hearing is one all the senses are fallibU of the and I won't trust my honour, I assure you; my honour is infallible... | |
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