| William Congreve - 1735 - 112 pagina’s
...that don't think it fo; Indeed, if I did not think it a Sin Butftill my Honour, if it were no Sin, But then, to marry my Daughter, for the C'onveniency of...to that ; as fure as can be, I'll break the Match. Mil. Death and Amazement, Madam, upon my Knees — LP Nay, nay, rife«p, come you fhall fee my Goodnature.... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 370 pagina’s
...think it fo. Indeed, if I did not think it a Sin — But ftill my Honour, if it were no Sin — But then, to marry my Daughter, for the Conveniency of...Opportunities — I'll never confent to that — as fureas can be, I'll break the Match. Mell. Death and Amazement ! — Madam, upon my Knees — Lady... | |
| 1777 - 588 pagina’s
...think it fo;' indeed, if I did not think it a fin — But ftill my honour, if it were no fin, — But then, to marry my daughter, for the conveniency of...break the match. Mel. Death and amazement. Madam, upon mjr knees LP Nay, nay, rife up, come you fhall fee my goodnature. I know love is powerful, and no body... | |
| 1777 - 416 pagina’s
...to marry my daughter for the convent-' ency of frequent opportunities-< I'll never confent tothat; as fure as can be I'll break the match. MeL Death...Madam, upon my knees LP Nay, nay, rife up ; come, you mall fee my goodnature. I know love is powerful, and nobody can help> his pafKon : 'tis not your fault,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 434 pagina’s
...don't ti'ink it so ; indeed, if I did not think it a sin but still my honour, if it were no sin but then to marry my daughter for the conveniency of frequent opportunities — I'll never consent to that; as sure as can be I 'll break the match. Mel. Death and amazement !———Madam,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pagina’s
...think it so ; indeed, if I did not think it a sin ! but still my honour, if it were no sin ! — but then to marry my daughter for the conveniency of frequent opportunities — I'll never consent to that ; as sure as can be I'll break the match. MeL Death and amazement ! — Madam, upon... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...my daughter for the convenicucy of frequent opportunities — I'll never con-. sent to that; as sure as can be, I'll break the match. Mel. Death and amazement ! — Madam, upon my knees Lady P. Nay, nay, rise up ; come, you shall see my good-nature. I know love is powerful, and nobody... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagina’s
...don't think it so; indeed, if I did not think it a sin but still my honour, if it were no SIB • but dog, a fourth an oil, With wild cat's skin : At last, they all resolv'di That, to pre con-. [CONCERTE, tent to that; u sure as «an be, I'll break the match. Mr 1. Death and amazement ¡—Madam,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pagina’s
...don't think it so ; indeed, if I did not think it a sin but still my honour, if it were no sin but then to marry my daughter for the conveniency of frequent opportunities — I'll never cyn-- . sent to that; as sure as can be, I'Jl break the match. Mr.l. Death and amazement ! — Madam,... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 496 pagina’s
...it a sin — Indeed, if I did not think it a sin — But still my honour, if it were no sin — But then, to marry my daughter, for the conveniency of frequent opportunities — I'll never consent to that ; as sure as can be, I'll break the match. Mel. Death and amazement! Madam, upon my... | |
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