| 1794 - 310 стор.
...proceed from the lukewammess of your professions. >'. Cla. Je vous dcmandc pardon — I have sworn tn her a hundred and a hundred times, that she should...her sex.— But there is nothing surprising in all thisj it is the misery of an overfond heart, to be always doubtful of its happiness. Hea. And if she... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 288 стор.
...from the lukewarmuess of your professions. • ••i' Yeung Clac. Je vans . dsmandc pardon — I have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred times, that...the happiest of her sex :— but there is nothing surprizing in all this this, it is the misery of an overfoad heart, to be always doubtful of its happiness.... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...reproaches may prpceed from the lukewarmness of your professions. Young Cla. Je wus drmande pardon — I have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred times, that...happiness. Heart. And if she marries thee, I fear that you should be thought capricious. Young Cla. Talk to her a little, Mr Heartly ; she is a fine lady,... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...reproaches may proceed from the lukcwarmness of your professions. Young C/a. Je vous demande pardon — I have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred times, that...doubtful of its happiness. Heart. And if she marries thce, I fear that she'll be kept in a state of doubt as long as she lives. Lucy. you should be thought... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...reproaches may proceed Irom the lukewarmncss of your professions. Young Cla. Je vous demande pardon — I have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred times, that...happiest of her sex. But there is nothing surprising in nil this; it is the misery oían overfond heart, to be always doubttul of its happiness. Heart. And... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 498 стор.
...your professions. Young C. Je vous demande pardon 1 have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred limes that she should be the happiest of her sex: — But...over-fond heart, to be always doubtful of its happiness. Henri. And if she marries thee, I tear that she'll be kept in a state of doubt as long as she lives.... | |
| 1833 - 828 стор.
...reproaches may proceed from the1 lukcwarmncss oi your professions. Young C. Je tous demande pardon — I have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred times, that she should IK the happiest of her sex. — But there is nothing euprising in all this; it is the misery of an... | |
| 1854 - 836 стор.
...happiest of her sei. — But there is nothing suprising in all this; it is the misery of an over- fond heart, to be always doubtful of its happiness. Heart. And if she marries thee, I fear that «he'll be kept in a state of doubt as lone as she lives. [Holfaiide. Re-enter LUCY. iucy. Pray, gentlemen,... | |
| 1859 - 836 стор.
...and a hundred times, that ehe should be the happiest of her sex. — But there is nothing euprising in all this ; it is the misery of an over-fond heart,...happiness. Heart. And if she marries thee, I fear that •he'll be kept in a state of doubt as long as she Uve«. [Hefr aride. Re-enter LUCY. Lucy. Pray,... | |
| 1859 - 828 стор.
...reproaches may proceed from the lukewarmness of your professions. Young C. Je vous demande pardon — I have sworn to her a hundred and a hundred times, that...be the happiest of her sex.— But there is nothing suprising in all this; it is the .misery of an over-fond heart, to be always doubtful of its happiness.... | |
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