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" Look you, Mr. Myrtle, there's no disguising that I understand what you would be at; but, sir, you know I have often dared to disapprove of the decisions a tyrant custom has introduced, to the breach of all laws, both divine and human. Myrt. Mr. Bevil,... "
Richard Steele - Side 330
av Sir Richard Steele - 1894 - 452 sider
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British Theatre, Volum 18

John Bell - 1791 - 356 sider
...the decisions a tyrant custom has introduced to the breach of all laws both divine and human. Myrt. Mr. Bevil, Mr. Bevil ! it would be a good first principle,...way, to have as much abhorrence of doing injuries as — B. jun. As what? Myrt. As fear of answering for 'em. B.jun. As fear of answering for "em ! but...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volum 13

John Bell - 1797 - 464 sider
...custom has introduced to the breach of all laws both divine and human. Myrt. Mr. Bevil, Mr. Bevil I it would be a good first principle, in those who have...way, to have as much abhorrence of doing injuries as — B.jun. As what? Myrt. As fear of answering for 'em. B.jun. As fear of answering for "em I but that...
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The Art of Speaking: Containing, an Essay, in which are Given Rules for ...

James Burgh - 1804 - 308 sider
...quarrels, which tyrannical custom has introduced, ta the breach of all laws both divine and human. Myrt. Mr. Bevil, Mr. Bevil ! It would be a good first principle,...a conscience that way, to have as much abhorrence at doing injuries, as [Turns away abruptly.] Bev. As what? Myrt. As fear of answering them. Bev. Mr....
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 556 sider
...to the breach of ail laws, both divine and human. Mgr. Mr Bevil, Mr Bcvil ! it would he a eood titbt principle, in those who have so tender a conscience...much abhorrence of doing injuries as Bev. As what? Myr. As fear of answering for them. Bev. As tear of answering for them ! but that apprehension is just...
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The Art of Speaking: Containing. An Essay, in which are Given Rules for ...

James Burgh - 1804 - 312 sider
...breach of all laws both divine and human. Reproach. Myrt. Mr. Bevil, Mr. Bevil ! It would be a £-00^ first principle, in those, who have so tender a conscience that way, to have as much abhor" -• '.rence at dazVi^ injuries, as [Turns away abruptly.] 5^>. As what ? Irritating. Myrt....
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 sider
...decisions a tyrant custom lias introduced, to the breach of ail laws, both divine and human. Myr. Mr Revil, Mr Bevil ! it would be a good first principle, in those who have so tender a conVoL. II. science that way, to have as much abhorrence of doing injuries as /;>,'. As what? Myr....
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 sider
...the decisions a tyrant custom has introduced, to the breach of all laws both divine and human. Myrt. Mr. Bevil, Mr. Bevil! it would be a good first principle...way, to have as much abhorrence of doing injuries as — Bee. jun. As what ? Myrt. As fear of answering for them. Bev. jun. As fear of answering for them...
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An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to ...

Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 sider
...tyrannical custom has introduced, to the breach of all laws, both divine and human. Myr. Mr. Bcvil, Mr. Bevil ! It would be a good first principle in...a conscience that way, to have as much abhorrence at doing injuries, as— [Turns away abruptly^ JBcv. As what ? Myr. As tear of answering them. , j...
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English Comedy, Volumer 5-6

1810 - 500 sider
...the decisions a tyrant custom has introduced to the breach of all laws both divine and human. Myrt. Mr. Bevil, Mr. Bevil ! it would be a good first principle,...way, to have as much abhorrence of doing injuries Eco. As what ? Myrt. As fear of answering for 'em. I abhorred the daring to offend the Author of life,...
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The modern British drama, Volum 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 sider
...the decisions a tyrant custom has introduced, to the breach of all laws, both divine and human. Myrt. Mr Bevil, Mr Bevil ! it would be a good first principle,...way, to have as much abhorrence of doing injuries as — B. inn. As what? Mi/rt. As fear of answering for 'em. tí. i un. As fear of answering for 'em !...
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