No ; if you do marry him, with your pardon, madam, your reputation suffers in the world, and you would be thought in necessity for a cloak. William Wycherley - Page 269by William Wycherley - 1888 - 508 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Wycherley - English drama - 1713 - 462 pages
...Tin. D'ye hear that ? Spar. Why, d'ye think I'll feem to be jealous, like a Country Bumpkin ? Mr. Pin. No, rather be a Cuckold, like a credulous Cit. Har. Madam, you wou'd not have been fo little generous as to have told him. Alitb. Yes, fince you cou'd be fo little... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 320 pages
...pardon, madam, your reputation suffers in the world. Alith. Nay, now you are rude, sir. — Mr. Sparkish, pray come hither, your friend here is very troublesome, and very loving. Hare. Hold, hold. [Asideto Alithea. Moody. D'ye hear that, senseless puppy f Spark. Why, d'ye think... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 464 pages
...madam, your reputation suffers in the world. jilitk. Nay, now you are rude, sir. — Mr. Sparkish, pray come hither, your friend here is very troublesome, and very loving. Hare. Hold, hold. [Aside to Alithea. Moody. D'ye hear that, senseless puppy ? Spark. Why, d'ye think... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 404 pages
...short, sir, to end our dispute, I must marry him ! my reputation would suffer in the world else. ' pray come hither ; your friend here is very troublesome, and very loving. Hare. Hold, hold ! [Aside to ALITHEA. Moody. D'ye hear that, senseless puppy ? Spark. Why, d'ye think... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 496 pages
...madam, your reputation must suffer in the world. All. Nay, now you are rude, sir. — Mr. Sparkisb, pray come hither, your friend here is very troublesome, and very loving. Am. Hold, hold. [Aside to Alithea. Moody. D'ye hear that, senseless puppy ? Spark. Why, d'ye think... | |
| English drama - 1824 - 656 pages
...pardon, madam, your reputation must suffer in the world. Ali. Nay, now you are rude, sir. Mr. Sparkisb, pray come hither, your friend here is very troublesome...very loving. Har. Hold, hold ! (Aside to Alithea.) Moo. D'ye hear that, senseless puppy 1 Spart. Why, d'ye think I'll seem jealous, like a •ountry bumpkin... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - English drama - 1840 - 784 pages
...hold ! — [.Atide to АЫТНКА. Pinch. D'ye hear that ? Spark. Why, d'ye think I'll seem to'be jealous, like a country bumpkin ? Pinch. No, rather...have been so little generous as to have told him. Alith. Yes, since you could be so little generous as to wrong him. liar. Wrong him ! no man can do't,... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - Bookbinders - 1840 - 782 pages
...loving. Har. Hold ! hold ! — [Attdt to Дылш. Pinch. D'ye hear that ? Apar*. Why, d'ye think 111 seem to be jealous, like a country bumpkin ? Pinch....credulous cit. Har. Madam, you would not have been so littlt generous as to have told him. Alith. Yes, since you could be so little generous as to wrong... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 pages
...hither, your friend here is very troublesome, and very loving. Har. Hold ! hold ! — [Atide to AIITHKA. V%y &Qu8 70; m " r W | 8V 2 r 뜫 ٹ%On ᝡ7+ӵ ;0y o...vٝC 2* # /λ } 3 Պ M Ӣ @ 3 6. 6 dž llar. Madam, you would not have been so little generous as to have told him. Alith. Yes, since you... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 pages
...you would be thought in necessity for a cloak. Alilh. Nay, now you are rude, sir.—Mr. Spark ish, udge . Hold'hold!— [Attite to AIITIIKA. Pinch. U'ye hear that ? Spark. Why, d'ye think I'll seem to be jealous,... | |
| |