| John Bell - 1791 - 300 стор.
...senses ; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day ! how shall I do to set her to rights ? Mrs. F. No, no, I am not mad, monster; I am wise enough to...been finely fobbed indeed, very finely fobbed! Ben. Harkee, forsooth; if so be that you are in your right senses, d'ye see, for aught as I perceive I'm... | |
| 1797 - 468 стор.
...senses ; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day ! how shall I do to set her to rights > Mrs. f. No, no, I am not mad, monster; I am wise enough to...been finely fobbed indeed, very finely fobbed! Ben. Harkee, forsooth ; if so be that you are in your right senses, d'ye see, for aught as I perceive I'm... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 стор.
...senses ; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day ! how shall I do to set her to rights ? Mrs. F. No, no, I am not mad, monster; I am wise enough to...submit to a father, presume to have a sufficient stock nf duty to undergo a wife ! I should have been finely fobbed indeed, very finely fobbed! Ben. Harkee,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 стор.
...senses ; her brain is quite overset. Well-a-day ! how shall I do to set her to rights? Airs Frail. No, no, I am not mad, monster ! I am wise enough to...husband, with that stubborn and disobedient temper ? You, tbnt know not how to submit to a father, presume to have a sufficient stock of duty to undergo a wife... | |
| 1804 - 540 стор.
...senses ; her brain is quite overset. Well-a-day ! how sliall I do to set her to rights? Air« Frail. No, no, I am not mad, monster! I am wise enough to...husband, with that stubborn and disobedient temper ? Yon, that know not how to submit to a father, presume to have a sufficient stock of duty to undergo... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 372 стор.
...senses ; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day ! how shall I do to set her to rights ? Mrs. F. No, no, I am not mad, monster ; I am wise enough to...been finely fobbed indeed, very finely fobbed ! Ben. Harkye, forsooth ; if so be that you are in your right senses, d'ye see, for aught as I perceive I'm... | |
| William Congreve - 1808 - 412 стор.
...senses; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day ! how shall I do to set her to rights ? Mrs. F. No, no, I am not mad, monster ; I am wise enough to...been finely fobbed indeed, very finely fobbed! Ben. Harkye, forsooth ; if so be that you arc in your right senses, d'ye see, for aught as I perceive I'm... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 стор.
...her senses ; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day, Low shall I do to set her to rights ? Mrs F. No, no, I am not mad, monster ; I am wise enough to...have been finely fobbed indeed, very finely fobbed ! Sen. Hark'e, forsooth ! if so be that you are in your right senses, d'ye see, for aught as I perceive,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 стор.
...her senses; her brain is quite overset — Well-a-day, how shall I do to set lier to rights ? Mrs F. elt in my mouth. Ang. Hold, Sir Sampson — You're profuse of you — lladst thou the impudence to aspire at being a husband, with that stubborn and disobedient temper... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...her senses ; her brain is quite overset. — Well-a-day, how shall I do to set her to rights : Mrs F. No, no, I am not mad, monster ; I am wise enough to find you put. — lladst thou the impudence to aspire at being a husband, with that stubborn and disobedient... | |
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