| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 pages
...time a woman is frail she should be somewhat nice methinks, for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that, she hath nothing to do but to...being found out, and she may do what she pleases. 398 Peach. Make yourself a little easy; I have a thought shall soon set all matters again to rights.... | |
| 1804 - 630 pages
...a woman is frail, »be should be somewhat nice mcthinks, for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that, she hath nothing to do but to...Polly ? since what is done cannot be undone, we must all endeavour to make the best of it. Mrs Peach. Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another,... | |
| 1804 - 626 pages
...is the time to make her fortune : after that, she hatb nothing to do but to guard herself from beiug found out, and she may do what she pleases. Peach....Polly ? since what is done cannot be undone, we m,ust all endeavour to make the best of it jj/rt Peach, Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...time a woman is frail, she should be somewhat nice methinks, for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that, she hath nothing to do but to guard herself from being found out, and she m:iy do what she pleases. Peach. Make yourself a little easy ; I have a thought shall soon set all... | |
| 1807 - 474 pages
...then, or never, is the time to make her fortune. After that, she lath my/;.•;,-• to do but to gvard herself from being found out, and she may do what she pleases." Act i. sc. 8. It must be recollected that we have considered the Beggar's Opera as it is now soberly... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...somewhat nice, methinks, for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that, she ..nli nothing to do but to guard herself from being found out, and she may do what she please*. Peach. Make yourself a little easy; I have a thought shall soon set all matters again to rights.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 pages
...time a woman is frail, she should be somewhat nice methinks, for then or never is her time to make her fortune: after that she hath nothing to do but to...set all matters again to rights. Why so melancholy, Folly ? since what is done cannot be undone, we must endeavour to make the best of it. Mrs. P. Well,... | |
| 1824 - 656 pages
...time a woman is frail, she should be somewhat nice melhinks, for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that she hath nothing to do but to...she pleases. Peach. Make yourself a little easy ; I bare a thought »hall soon set all matters again to rights. Why so melancholy, Polly ? since what is... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 pages
...a woman is frail, she should be somewhat nice, methinks; for then, or never is her time to make her fortune : after that, she hath nothing to do, but...done cannot be undone, we must endeavour to make the most of it. Mrs. P. Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee. — Your... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 380 pages
...a woman is frail, she should be somewhat nice, methinks; for then, or never is her time to make her fortune: after that, she hath nothing to do, but to...done cannot be undone, we must endeavour to make the most of it. Mrs. P. Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee.—Your father... | |
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