| 1804 - 540 str.
...My lady frowns. Lady. You attended us well ! Let me have no more of this, I observed your leering. Sirrah, I'll have you know, whom I think worthy To sit at my table, be he never so mean. When I am present, js not your companion. Order. N'ay, she'll preserve what's due to... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 str.
...lady frowns. , lady. You attended us well ! Let ше have no more of this, I observed your leering. Sirrah, I'll have you know, whom I think worthy To sit at my table, be he never so mean, W lien [ am present, is not your companion. Order. Nay, she'll preserve what's due to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 410 str.
...ALLWORTH, WELLBORN, and MARALL. Fur. My lady frowns. Let me have no more of this : I observ'd your leering. Sirrah, I'll have you know, whom I think worthy To...so mean, When I am present, is not your companion. Order. Nay, she'll preserve what's due to her. Lady A. You are master Of your own will. I know so much... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 str.
...lady frowns. Lady A. You attended us well ! Let me have no more of this : I observ'd your leering. Sirrah, I'll have you know, whom I think worthy To...so mean, When I am present, is not your companion. Order. Nay, she'll preserve what's due to her. Lady A. You are master Of your own will. I know so much... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Philip Kemble - 1810 - 86 str.
...MARRALL. Lady. You attend us well ! Let me have no more of this. I observ'd your leering : Sir, I will have you know, whom I think worthy To sit at my table, When I am present, is not your companion. Ord. Nay,' she'll preserve what's due to her. Lady. You are... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 str.
...Amb. I shall be chid. Enter Lady, WELLBORN, and MARRALL. Furn. My lady frowns. Lady. You wait well ! Let me have no more of this ; I observed your jeering....Furn. This refreshing Follows your flux of laughter. Lady. You arc master [To WELL. Of your own will. I know so much of manners, As not to enquire your... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 str.
...Amb. I shall be chid. Enter Lady, WELLBORN, and MARRALL. Furn. My lady frowns. Lady. You wait well ! Let me have no more of this ; I observed your jeering....Ord. Nay, she'll preserve what's due to her. Furn. Tin's refreshing Follows your flux of laughter. Lady. You are master [Го WELL. Of your own will.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 str.
...Amb, I shall be chid. Enter 'Lad;/, WELLBORN, and MARRALL. Furn. My lady frowns. Lady. You wait well ! Let me have no more of this ; I observed your jeering. Sirrah, I'll have yon know, whom I think worthy To sit at my table, be he ne'er so mean, When I am present, is not your... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 str.
...and ale, " Yet say, there's many a worthy lawyer's chamber " That bats upon it." Ram Alley, Act I. Let me have no more of this ; I observed your jeering...refreshing Follows your flux of laughter. L. All. [To Wellborn.] You are master Of your own will. I know so much of manners, As not to enquire your purposes... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 str.
...L. All. You wait well! [To Amble. Furn. My lady frowns. Let me have no more of this; I observed your Sirrah, I'll have you know, whom I think worthy To...so mean, When I am present, is not your companion. jeering: Turn. This refreshing Follows your flux of laughter. Ord. Nay, she'll preserve what's due... | |
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