Mr. Myrtle! MYRT. And I beg pardon of the whole company that I assumed the person of Sir Geoffry, only to be present at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and in her utmost exigence to assert my right to her... Richard Steele - Side 359av Richard Steele - 1894 - 452 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Sir Richard Steele - 1761 - 354 sider
...to be prefent at the Danger of this Lady's being difpofed of, and in her utmoft Exigence to affert my Right to her : Which if her Parents will ratify, as they once favour'd my Pretenfions, no Abatement of Fortune fhall leffen her Value to me. Luc. Generous Man !... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 392 sider
...Myrtle, though you have ever had my heart, yet now I find I love you more, becaufe I deferve you kfs. Mr. SeaL If, Sir, you can overlook the injury of being'...treaty with one who has meanly left her, as you have generoufly aliened your right in her, (he is your's. Mrs. Seal. Well, however I 'm glad the girl's... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 356 sider
...whole company that I assumed the person of Sir Gecffry only to-be pre%sent at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and in her utmost exigence to assert...her, which if her parents will ratify, as they once favour'd my pretensions, no abatement of fortune shall lessen her value to me. Luc. Generous man 1... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 sider
...whole company that I assumed the person of Sir Geoffry only to be present at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and in her utmost exigence to assert...her, which if her parents will ratify, as they once favour'd my pretensions, no abatement of fortune shall lessen her value to me. Luc. Generous man !... | |
| 1804 - 556 sider
...whole company, that I assumed the person of sir Geoffry only to be present at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and, in her utmost exigence, to...shall lessen her value to me. Luc. Generous man ! Mr Sea. If, sir, you can overlook the injury of being in treaty with one who has as meanly left her, as... | |
| 1804 - 556 sider
...whole company, that I assumed the person of sir Geoffry only to be piesent at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and, in her utmost exigence, to...fortune shall lessen her value to me. Luc. Generous man ! Д|г Sea. If, sir, you can overlook die injury of being in treaty with one who has as meanly left... | |
| 1804 - 552 sider
...whole company, that I assumed the person of sir Geoffry only to be present at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and, in her utmost exigence, to...abatement of fortune shall lessen her value to me. I .in. Generous man ! Mr Sea. If, sir, you can overlook the injury of being in treaty with one who... | |
| 1805 - 282 sider
...to he present at the danger of ihis lady's heing disposed of, and in her utmost exigence to afsert my right to her, which if her parents will ratify, as they ouce favour'd my preteusious, no ahatement of fortune shall lefaen her value tome. Lnc. Generous man... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 sider
...whole company, that I assumed the person of Sir Geoffry only to be present at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and in her utmost exigence to assert...overlook the injury of being in treaty with one who as meanly left her as you have generously asserted your right in her, she is yours. Eev.jun. Myrtle,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 sider
...company, that I assumed the person of Sir Geoff'ry, only to be present at the danger of this lady's being disposed of, and in her utmost exigence to assert...Mr. Seal. If, sir, you can overlook the injury of b«ing in treaty with one who as meanly left her, as you have generously asserted your right in her,... | |
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