| George Lillo - 1754 - 80 pages
...even me, who know her fo well. Blunt. But then you are to confider, that the Money was his Matter's. Lucy. There was the Difficulty of it. Had it been, his own, it had been nothing. Were the World his, fhe might have it for a Smile. But thofe golden Days are gone; he's ruin'd, and M///iy;«/'s Hopes... | |
| George Lillo - 1763 - 80 pages
...me, who know her fo well. Blunt. But then you are to confider, that the Money was his Mafter's. Lacy. There was the Difficulty of it. Had it been his own, it had been nothing. Were the World his fhe might have it for a Smile. But thofe golden Days are gone ; he's ruin'd, and Mill-wood's Hopes... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 382 pages
...even me, who know her fo well. Blunt. -But then you are to confider that the money was his mafter's. Lucy. There was the difficulty of it. Had it been his own, it had been nothing. Were the world his, fhe might have it for a fmile. But thofe golden days are done ; he's ruin'd, and Millwood's hopes of... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 382 pages
...even me, who know her fo well. Blunt. But then you are to confider that the money was his mafter's. Lucy. There was the difficulty of it. Had it be'en....his own, it had been nothing, Were the world his, (he might have it for a fmile. But thofe golden days are done; he's ruin'd, and Millwood's hopes of... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 422 pages
...even me, who know her fo well. Blunt. But then you are to confider that the money was his matter's. Lucy. There was the difficulty of it. Had it been his own, it had been nothing. Were the world his, (he might have it for a fmile. But thofe golden days are done ; he's ruin'd, and Millwood's hopes of... | |
| Charles Shadwell - English drama (Comedy) - 1797 - 446 pages
...cann't answer for that. Her artifice, in mie that course, astonish even me, who know her so well. Blunt. But then you are to consider that the money was his...done : he's ruined, and Millwood's hopes of farther profits there, are at an end, Blunt. That's no more than we all expected. Lucy. Being called by his... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...which she has obliged him to contU E nue that course, astonish even me, who know her so well. Blunt. But then you are to consider that the money was his...done: he's ruined, and Millwood's hopes of farther profits there, are at an end. Blunt. That's no more than we all expedled. Lucy. Being called by his... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...she has obliged him to continue that course, astonish even me, who know her so well. 476 477 Blunt. But then you are to consider that the money was his...have it for a smile. But those golden days are done : he is ruined, and Millwood's hopes of farther profits there are at an end. Blunt. That is no more... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...of him too ? 476 477 Blunt. But then you arc to consider that the money was his master's. Li' ril. There was the difficulty of it. Had it been his own, it had been nothmg. Were the world his, she might have it for a smile. But those golden days are done : he is ruined,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 486 pages
...which she has obliged him to continue that course, astonish even me, who know her so welL 476 477 Kant. But then you are to consider that the money was his master's. Lacy. There was the difficulty of it Had it been his own, it had been nothing. Were the world his,... | |
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