| William Congreve - 1735 - 112 pagina’s
...your Aunt has kept her Word.-^How the Devil fhe wrought my Lord into thisDotage, I know not ; but he's gone to Sir Paul about my Marriage with Cynthia, and...What's to be done ? Mask. I have it, it muft be by Stratagem ; for it's in vain to make Application to him. I think I have that in my Head that cannot... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 318 pagina’s
...word How the devil (he wrought my Lord into this dotage, I know not ; hut he's gone to Sir Paul ahout my marriage with Cynthia, and has appointed me his heir. Mel. The devil he has ! What's to he done ? Musk. I luwe it, it muft he hy ftratagem ; for 'tis in vam to make applieation to him. I... | |
| 1777 - 588 pagina’s
...aunt has kept her word.— How the devil fhe wrought my lord into this dotage, I know not ; but he's gone to Sir Paul about my marriage with Cynthia, and...devil he has ! What's to be done ? Mask. I have it, it muil be by ftratagem ; for it's in vain to make application to him. I think I have that fa my head... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 pagina’s
...word How the devil (he wrought my Lord into this Mask. Little do you think that your aunt has kept her dotage I know not; but he is gone to Sir Paul about...it is in vain to make application to him. I think I have that in my head-which cannot fail. Where is Cynthia ? Mask. Let us go and confult her:—My life... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 434 pagina’s
...How, for heaven's sake ? Mask. Little do you think that your aunt has kept her word How the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage I know not ; but...and has appointed me his heir. Mel. The devil he has ! What 's to be done ? Mask. I have it, it must be by stratagem ; for it is in vain to make application... | |
| 1804 - 540 pagina’s
...Heaven's sake? V!n',',. Little do you think, that your aunt has kept her word' — how the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage, I know not ; but...his heir. Mel. The devil he has ! What's to be done ? Math. I have it, it must be by stratagem ; for it is in vain to make application to him. I think... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pagina’s
...Heaven's sake ? Mask. Little do you think, that your aunt has' kept her word — how the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage, I know not ; but he is gone to sic Paul about my marriage with Cynthia, and has appointed me his heir. Mel. The devil he has ! What's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...How, for heaven's sake ? Musk. Little do you think that your aunt has kept her word How the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage I know not ; but...his heir. Mel. The devil he has ! What's to be done ? Matk. I have it, it must be by stratagem ; for it is in vain to make application to him. I think... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pagina’s
...heaven's sake ? M •'.-.!.. Little do you think that your aunt has kept her word How the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage I know not ; but he is gone to Sir Pan! about my marriage with Cynthia, and has appointed me his heir. Mel. The devil he has ! What's... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagina’s
...How, for heaven's sake ? Musk. Little do you think that your aunt has kept her word How the devil she s ¡mother, as impertinent ? I know, by hie grin, he is bound h air Paul about my marriage with Cynthia, and liai appointed uie his heir. Mfl. The devil he has ! Wrhat's... | |
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