Ay, but by your own virtue and continency that matter of fact is all his own doing. I confess I had a great desire to have some honours conferred upon me, which lie all in your ladyship's breast, and he being a well-spoken man, I desired him to intercede... The Double Dealer: A Comedy - Sivu 69tekijä(t) William Congreve - 1797 - 120 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 sivua
...fact? Sir Paul. Ay, but, by your own virtue and continency, the matter of fact is all his own doing. I confess, I had a great desire to have some honours...well-spoken man, I desired him to intercede for me. Lady Ply. Did you so ? Presumption ! [Exit. Eater CARELESS. Care. Sir Paul, I am glad I have met with you... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 sivua
...fact ? Sir P. Ay, but by your own virtue and continency, that matter of fact is all his own doings. I confess I had a great desire to have some honours...for me. Lady P. Did you so, presumption ? Oh ! he conies, the Tarquin comes; I cannot bear his sight ! [A',..'. Enter CARELESS. Care. Sir Paul, I am... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 sivua
...fact ? Sir P. Ay, but by your own virtue and continency, that matter of fact is all his own doings. I be a bobbing, Tia not my care can cure him : to-morrow...further knowledge from a surgeon, Where he lies moorM í Oh ! he comes, the Tarquín comes ; I cannot bear his sight ! [Ели. Enter CARELESS. Care. Sir... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 sivua
...is ull his own doings. I confess I hud a great desire to have some honours conferred upon me, whieh lie all in your ladyship's breast, and he being a...well-spoken man, I desired him to intercede for me. - li-ln P. Did you so, presumption : Oh ! he cornea, the Turquin cornea; I cannot bear his sight! [Exit.... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 492 sivua
...fact? Sir P. Ay ; but by your own virtue and conlinency, that matter of fact is all his own doing. I confess I had a great desire to have some honours conferred upon me, which lay all in your ladyship's breast ; and lie being a well-spoken man, I desired him to intercede for... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 sivua
...all his own doing. I confess I had a great desire to. have some honours conferred upon me, which lay all in your ladyship's breast; and he being a well-spoken...me. Lady P. Did you so, presumption? Oh, he comes, he comes; I cannot bear his sight. [Exit. Re-enter CARELESS. Care. Sir Paul, I'm glad I've met with... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 sivua
...fact? Sir P. Ay; but by your own virtue and continency, that matter of fact is all his own doing. I confess I had a great desire to have some honours conferred upon me, which lay all in your ladyship's breast; and he being a well-spoken man, 1 desired him to intercede for me.... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 sivua
...honours^conferred upon me, which lay all in your ladyship's breast; and he being a well-spoken man, 1 desired him to intercede for me. Lady P. Did you so, presumption? Oh, be comes, he comes; I cannot bear his sight [Exil. Re-enter CARELESS. Care. Sir Paul, I'm glad I've... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 sivua
...fact ? Sir P. Ay ; but by your own virtue and Gontinency, that mailer of fací is all his own doing. I confess I had a great desire to have some honours conferred upon me, which lay ail in your ladyship's breast; and be being a man, Id' desired him to intercede well-spoken for... | |
| Owen Williams - 1831 - 1106 sivua
...all his own doing. I confess I had a great desire to have some honours conferred upon me, which lay all in your ladyship's breast; and he being a well-spoken man, I desired him to intercede for me. Ladjr P. Did you so, presumption? Ob, he comes, he comes; I cannot bear his sight. [Exit. Re-enter... | |
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