| 1792 - 640 páginas
...and gay — and— and like his father as a fon Ihould be — and a'n't I (lout in body, and found in mind, and is not every thing as I would have it?— a difmal old — now has he given me a fample of the view with which advice is always bellowed, and I... | |
| Edward Morris - 1793 - 586 páginas
...and gay^~and — and like his father as a fon fhou'd be— —and a'n't I ftout in bo,dy, and found in mind, and is not every thing as I would have it ? — a difmal old— now has he given me a fample of the view with which advice is always bellowed, and I... | |
| 460 páginas
...and gay — and — and like his father as a fon (hoaM b.- — and a'n't I ftout in body, and found in mind, and is not every thing as I would have it ? — A difmal old — now has lie giuea me a fample of the .view with which advice is always beftowed, and... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 274 páginas
...— a rusty old weather-cock, always pointing one way, and that to the quarter of misfortune. — 1 miserable! — What should make me so? Is not my wife...the view with which advice is always bestowed, and 1 him a proof of the effect with which it is always taken — he came to me to increase my distresses... | |
| 1810 - 542 páginas
...Way, and that to the quarter of misfortune. — I miserable ! — What should make me so? Is not mv wife kind and faithful, and only a little troublesome...advice is always bestowed, and I him a proof of the effect with which it is always taken — he came to me to increase my distresses by consolation, and... | |
| Elizabeth Inchbald - 686 páginas
...take yourself oft'. Adm. Cleve. Very well, sir. You shall hear from me at a proper time. (Aside.) 1 have made the old fool nobly miserable ; that's some...use of his counsel as a new argument for pleasing myself. \_Exit. SCENE III. Miss HERBERT'S. Enter Miss HLIIEEIIT and Mrs RACHEL. Miss Her. Well, my... | |
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