... door.] — [To MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, had time to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as you think of me, keep longer unexplained the false appearances under which your infirmity of temper makes you suffer ; when... English Comedy - Сторінка 2271810Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Bell - 1791 - 356 стор.
...depends on mine? [Shutting the door. [To Myrtle.] I have, thank Heaven, had time to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as...have satisfaction from his innocence than his sword. B.jun. Why then would you ask it first that wayf Myrt. Consider you kept your temper yourself no longer... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 стор.
...depends on mine f [Shutting the door. [To Myrtle.] I have, thank Heaven, had time to recolleft myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as...have satisfaction from his innocence than his sword. B.jun. Why then would you ask it first that way? Myrt. Consider you kept your temper yourself no longer... | |
| 1804 - 556 стор.
...life depends on mine ? [Shutting the door [To MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, time to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as...false point of honour makes me prolong that suffering. Myr. I am sure Mr Bevil cannot doubt but I had rather have satisfaction from his innocence than his... | |
| 1804 - 552 стор.
...depends on mine ? [Shutting the door. [Tv MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, time to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as...makes you suffer, when, perhaps, too much regard to a raise point of honour makes me prolong that suffering. Myr. I am sure Mr Bevil cannot doubt hut I had... | |
| 1805 - 282 стор.
...to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what snch a rash man as you think of me, keep louger unexplained the false appearances under which your...infirmity of temper makes you suffer, when perhaps too mnch regard to a false point of houour makes me proloug that suffering. Myrt. 1 am sure Mr. Bcvil caunot... | |
| 1804 - 556 стор.
...MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, time to recollect imsi'lf, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash m;in as you think of me, keep longer unexplained the false appearances under which your humility of temper makes you sufier, when, perhaps, too rauch regard to a false point of honour makes... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 стор.
...depends on mine ? [Shutting the Door. — To MYRTLE.] [ have, thank Heaven, had time to recollect myself, and shall not, for fear of what such a rash man as...false point of honour makes me prolong that suffering. My ft. I am sure Mr. Bevil cannot doubt but I had rather have satisfaction from his innocence than... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 стор.
...depends on mine ? [Shutting tlit door. To MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, had time to recollect myself, em extremely, for they would be exactly opposite to...would think you were married already. Mar. Married, Mi/rt. I am sure Mr Bevil cannot doubt but I had rather have satisfaction from his innocence than his... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 стор.
...To MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, had time to recollect myself, and Shall not, for fear of what inch a rash man as you think of me, keep longer unexplained...which your infirmity of temper makes you suffer, when icrhaps too much regard to a false point of honour makes me prolong that suffering. Myrt. I am sure... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 стор.
...[H/iutttrif; the iliwr. To MYRTLE.] I have, thank Heaven, had time 0 recollect myself, and shall not, for (vat of what such a rash man as you think of me, keep longer unexplained the false appearances under which four infirmity of temper makes you suffer, when perhaps too much regard to a false point of honour... | |
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