| John Vanbrugh - 1719 - 534 páginas
...would have moulded me to : But I was an obftinatc Woman, and could not refolve to make my felf Miftrefs of his Heart, by growing as aukward as his Fancy. [She -walks aukwardly about, ftaring and looking ungainly, then changes onafudden to the extremity of her ufual Affettation. Utanj.... | |
| John Vanbrugh, Sir Richard Steele, Peter Anthony Motteux, Colley Cibber - 1759 - 398 páginas
...would have moulded me to : But I was an obftinate Woman, and could not refolve to make myfelf Miftrefs of his Heart, by growing as aukward as his Fancy. [She walks auk'wardlf about, ftaring and looking ungainly, then changes ou a fudden to the Extremity of htr vjual... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 440 páginas
...the matter, I think 't was much about this figure in general, he would have moulded me to : but I- was an obstinate woman, and could not resolve to make myself mistress of his. heart, by growing as awkward as his fancy; [She walks awkwarJly ahout, staring and looking ungainly, then changes on a sudden... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...of the matter, I think 'twas much about this .figure in general, he would have moulded me to ; but I was an obstinate woman, and could not resolve to make myself mistress of his heart, by growing as awkward as his fancy. [She walks awkwardly about, staring and looking ungainly ; then changes, on a... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...of the matter, I think 'twas much about this figure in general, he would have moulded me to ; but I was an obstinate woman, and could not resolve to make myself mistress of his lie-art, by growing as awkward as his fancy. [She realks awkwardly about, staring and locking ungainly... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - 1808 - 484 páginas
...of the matter, I think 'twas much about this figure in general, he would have moulded me to : but I was an obstinate woman, and could not resolve to make...heart, by growing as aukward as his fancy. [She walks outwardly about, staring and looking ungainly ; then changes on a sudden to the extremity of her usual... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...of the matter, I think 'twas much abont this figure in general he would have moulded me to : but I ~ ] m . awkward as his fancy. [She walks mckn-ariily about, staring and looking ungainly, tlien c/iuitges on... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...of the matter, I think 'twas much about this figure in general he would have moulded me to : but I was an obstinate woman, and could not resolve to make myself mistress of his heart, by growing as awkward as his fancy. [She walks awkwardly about, staring anJ looking ungainly, then ehunga on a iuailen... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...staring and looking ungainly f then changes on a tudden to the extremity af her usual ajficttrlion. Heart. Just thus women do, when they think we are in love with "cm, or when they are so with us. [Here CONSTANT and Lady BRUTK tatk together apart'. L, Fun. Twould,... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 784 páginas
...ttaring and looking ungainly; then change» (ma written to the extremity of her utuat affïctation. Heart. Just thus women do, when they think we are in love with 'em, or when they are so with us. [Here CONSTANT and Lady BRUTB talk together apart. THE PROVOKED AVI... | |
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