I am the slave of events; just as things happen ; perhaps I may ; perhaps not — But don't let me be of any inconvenience to you. Is it material where a body eats? British Theatre - Page 33by John Bell - 1792Full view - About this book
| Arthur Murphy - 1786 - 464 pages
...— bufmefs mu.ft C 3 be be done. — Pray is there any news ?— Any news, my dear ? Mrs. LOVEMORE, It would be news to me, Sir, if you would be kind enough to let me know whether I may exped the favour of your company at dinner to-day, LOVEMORE. It would be impertinent in me to anfwer... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...muft. be done.—Pray is there any news? —Any news, my dear ? Mrs. Love. It would be news to me, fir, if you would be kind enough to let me know whether...expect the favour of your company at dinner to-day ? Li-ve. It would be impertinent in me to anfwer fuch a queftion, for I can give no direct anfwer to... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 pages
...ruffle i\ — business must be done. — Pray is there any news ? — Any news, my dear ? Mrs. Love. It would be news to me, sir, if you would be kind...to let me know whether I may expect the favour of 5 our company at dinner to-day. Love. It would be impertinent in me to answer such a question, for... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...done. Pmy, is there any news? Any news, my dear? Mrs Love. It would be news to me, sir, if you would he kind enough to let me know whether I may expect the...direct answer to it. I am the slave of events; just a« BRITISH DRAMA. things happen ; perhaps I may ; perhaps not — But don't let me be ot any inconvenience... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Pray, is there any news? Any news, my dear? Mrs Love. It would be news to me, sir, if you would I* kind enough to let me know whether I may expect the...answer such a question ; for I can give no direct auswer to it. I am the slave of events; just as things happen ; perhaps I may ; perhaps not — But... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Pray, is there any news? Any news, my dear? Mrs Lore. It would be news to me, sir, if you would I* kind enough to let me know whether I may expect the favour of your company at dinner to-day ? IA>VC. It would be impertinent in me to answer such a question; for I can give no direct answer to... | |
| 1804 - 304 pages
...news ? — Any news, my dear i Mrs. Lote. It would he news to me, sir, if you would he kind enongh to let me know whether I may expect the favour of your company at diuner to.day. Lore. It would he impertinent in me to answer snch a question, for I can give no direct... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 274 pages
...business must be done. [Examining his rujfles.] Pray is there any news?— any news, my dear? Mrs. Love. It would be news to me, sir, if you would be kind...know whether I may expect the favour of your company to dinner ? Love. It would be impertinent in me to answer such a question, because I can give no direct... | |
| 1810 - 542 pages
...done. [Examining his ntffles.] Pray is there any news? — any news, my dear? Mrs. Love. It would b« news to me, sir, if you would be kind enough to let...know whether I may expect the favour of your company to dinner ? Love. It would be impertinent in me to answer such a question, because I can give no direct... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...ruffles! — business must be done. — Pray is there any news ? — Any news, my dear ? Mrs Love. It would be news to me, sir, if you would be kind...to let me know whether I may expect the favour of yoiit.couipany at dinner to-day. Love. It would be impertinent in me to answer such a question, for... | |
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