| 1797 - 438 pagina’s
...told ; and you know she hates Mirabell worse than a quaker hates a parrot, or than a fish-monger hates a hard frost. Whether this uncle has seen Mrs. Millamant...poor Mirabell would be in some sort unfortunately fobb'd, i'faith. fain. *Tis impossible Millamant should hearken to it. Wit. Faith, my "dear, T can't... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pagina’s
...; and, you know, she hates Mirabell worse than a quaker hates a parrot, or than a fishmonger hates a hard frost. Whether this uncle has seen Mrs Millamant...Mirabell would be, in some sort, unfortunately fobbed, ˇ'faith! Fain. 'Tis impossible Millamant should hearken to it. Wit. Faith, my dear, I can't tell ;... | |
| 1804 - 540 pagina’s
...this uncle has seen Mrs Millamaut or not, I cannot say ; but there were items of such a treaty beinu in embryo; and, if it should come to life, poor Mirabell would be, in some sort, unfortunately fobbed, ˇ'faith ! Fain. 'Tis impossible Millamant should hearken to it. Wit. Faith, my dear, I can't tell... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...told; and you know she hutes Mirabell worse than a quaker hates a parrot, or than a fishmonger hates a hard frost. Whether this uncle has seen Mrs Millamant...unfortunately fobbed, i'faith. Fain. 'Tis impossible Millauiantshould hearken to it ll'it. Faith, my dear, I cann't tell ; she's a woiii.tn. and a kind... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagina’s
...a quaker hates a parrot, or than a fishmonger hates a hard frost. Whether this uncle has seen Mr» at passed in our chamber one evening when we were...— though we were swom to secrecy too : Mac'am Ma Vain, 'Tis impossible Millauiant should hearken toit. Wit. Faith, my clear, I cann't tell ; she's a... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 pagina’s
...told ; and you know she hales Mirabell worse than a qnaker hates a parrot, or than a fishmonger hales a hard frost. Whether this uncle has seen Mrs. Millamant...poor Mirabell would be in some sort unfortunately fobb'd, i'faith. .Fain. Tig impossible Millamant should hearken to it Wit. Faith, my dear, I can't... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 pagina’s
...worse than a quaker hates a parrol, or lli ni a fishmonger hates a hard frost. YVbether this uncle bas seen Mrs. Millamant or not, I cannot say ; but there...poor Mirabell would be in some sort unfortunately fobb'd, ˇ'faith. Fain. TU impossible j Millamant should hearken to il. Wit. Failh, my dear, I can't... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pagina’s
...parrot, or th. ut a fishmonger hates a hard frost. Whether this uncle has seen Mrs. Millamant or not, 1 cannot say ; but there were items of such a treaty...being in embryo ; and if it should come to life, poor Mirahell would be in some sort unfortunately fohb'd, i'failh. Fain. 'Tis impossible; Millamant should... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 pagina’s
...parrot, or lh:in a fishmonger hates a hard frost, \\heiher this uncle has seen Mrs. Millamant or not. 1 cannot say; but there were items of such a treaty being in embryo ; and if it should come lo life, poor Mirabell would be in some sort unfortunately fobb'd, i'faith. fain. 'Tis impossible _... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 pagina’s
...Mirabeil worse than a quaker bates a parrot, or limn a fishmonger bates a hard frost. Whither ibis uncle has seen Mrs. Millamant or not. I cannot say; but there were items of such a Ircaty being in embryo ; and if it sboulJ come to life, poor Mirabeil would be in some sort unforttinalely... | |
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