| John Bell - 1797 - Страниц: 466
...but I never saw any thing look so like old-fashioned impudence. [Exeunt Marlow and Hardcastle. Hast. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome....Ha! what do I see? Miss Neville, by all that's happy I Enter Miss NEVILLE. Miss JVev. My dear Hastings ! To what unexpected good fortune, to what accident,... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - Страниц: 466
...but I never saw any thing look so like old-fashioned impudence. [Exeunt Marlow and Hardcastle. Hast. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome....which are meant to please him ? Ha ! what do I see 1 Miss Neville, by all that's happy ! D iij Mi« NEVILLE. Miss Nev. Mf dear Hastings! To what unexpected... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - Страниц: 468
...but I never saw any thing look so like old-fashioned impudence. [Exeunt Marlow and Hardcastle. Hast. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome....at those assiduities which are meant to please him ? Hal what do I •see ? Miss Neville, by all that's happy ! Enter Miss NEVILLE. Miss An». My dear... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 552
...but I never saw any thing look so like oldfashioned impudence. [Exeunt MARLOW and HARDCASTLE. Hast. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome....angry at those assiduities which are meant to please Inntr Ha! what do I see? Miss Neville, by all that's happy ! Enter Miss NEVILLE. Mist Nev. My dear... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 556
...but I never saw any thing look so like oldJaahioned impudence. [Exeunt MARI.OW and HABDCASTI.E. Hutt. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome....angry at, •those assiduities which are meant to piense Inm • Ha ! what do I see ? Miss Neville, by all that's happy ! Enter Miss NÍVILLE. Milt Nev.... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 556
...but I never saw any thing look so like oldfashioned impudence. [Exeunt MARLOW and HARDCASTLE. Hast. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome. But who can he angry at those assiduities which are meant to please him? Ila ! what do I see? Miss Neville, by... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - Страниц: 402
...but I never saw any thing look so Like old-fashioned impudence. [Exeunt MARLOW and HARDCASTLE. Hast. So, I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow...Neville, by all that's happy ! Enter Miss NEVILLE. Miss Nev. Hastings ! To what unexpected good fortune, to what accident, am I to ascribe this happy meeting... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - Страниц: 406
...but I never saw any thing look so like old-fashioned impudence. [Exeunt MARLOW and HARDCASTLE. Hast. So, I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow...to please him ? Ha ! what do I see ! Miss Neville, bv all that's happy ! Enter Miss NEVILLE. Miss Nev. Hastings ! To what unexpected good fortune, to... | |
| 1810 - Страниц: 536
...but I never saw any thing look so like old-fashioned impudence. [Exeunt MARLOW and HARDCASTLE. //. - So, I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow...Neville, by all that's happy ! Enter Miss NEVILLE. 3/iM Nev. Hastings ! To what unexpected good fortune, to what accident, am I to ascribe this happy... | |
| British drama - 1811 - Страниц: 670
...saw any thing look so like old-fashioned impudence [Ki-1 « H/M.VULO\V«II(/HAIÍ DC ASTLE. lias/. So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome....Neville, by all that's happy! Enter Miss NEVILLE. Mist ЛТ1 r. My dear Hastings ! to what unexpected good fortune, to what accident, am I to ascribe... | |
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