| 1783 - 382 страници
...your confcieinie and honour fo far get the better of your poverty and good fenfe, as to rely on fo great uncertainty as a fine lady's mercy and goodnature. Gay. I know her generous temper, and am almoft. perfuaded to rely upon it. What, becaufe I am poor, lhall I abandon my honour ? Sharp. Yes,... | |
| 1794 - 296 страници
...situation of my affairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. ' After marriage, with all -myjieart, Sir; but don't let your conscience and honour so far...am almost persuaded to rely upon it. What, because 1 am poor, shall 1 abandon my honour? Sharp. Yes, you must, Sir, or abandon me. So, pray, discharge... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 страници
...myself at her feet, tell the real situation of my affairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage with all my heart, Sir; but don't let...your poverty and good sense, as to rely on so great uncertainties as a fine lady's mercy and good-nature* B4 ' Gayl. I know her generous temper, and am... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 страници
...and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage with all my heart, Sir ; but don't let your conscier.ee and honour so far get the better of your poverty and good sense, as to rely on so great uncertainties as a fine lacly's mercy a*id good-nature. B4 Cayh Gayl, I know her generous temper, and... | |
| 1804 - 626 страници
...her feet, tell her the real situation of jay affairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage, with all my heart, sir; but don't...am almost persuaded to rely upon it. What ! because 1 am poor, shall I abandon my honour ? Sharp. Yes, you must, sir, or abandon me. So, pray, discharge... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 страници
...her feet, tell her the real situation of »>) aSairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage, with all my heart, sir; but don't...conscience and honour so far get the better of your poverty aud good sense, as to rely on so great uncertainty as a fine lady's mercy and good-nature. Gay. I know... | |
| 1804 - 630 страници
...at her feet, tell her the real situation of my affair?, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage, with all my heart, sir ; but don't let your conscience and honour «> far get the better of your poverty .mil good sense, as to rely on so great uncertainty as a hne... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 страници
...at her feet, tell her the real situation of my affairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage, with all my heart, sir; but don't...on so great uncertainty as a fine lady's mercy and good-uature. Gay. I know her generous temper, and am almost persuaded to rely upon it. What ! because... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 страници
...at her fett, tell her the real situation of my affairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage, with all my heart, sir; but don't let your conscience and honour so tar get the better of your poverty and good sense, as to rely on so great uncertainty as a fine bub's... | |
| 1824 - 656 страници
...at her feet, tell her the real situation of my affairs, ask her pardon, and implore her pity. Sharp. After marriage, with all my heart, sir; but don't...your poverty and good sense, as to rely on so great an uncertainty as a nue lady's mercy а*Л good-nature. ». y. I know her generous temper, and am almost... | |
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