Why, as to that point, I don't think he hates her. His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell me, and yet he is shy, and he hints, and he hesitates, and... Jones's British Theatre - Page 19by William Jones - 1795Full view - About this book
| Arthur Murphy - 1786 - 464 pages
...her fhape difcovers to the whole parifh. SIR BRILLIANT. And then his behaviour to his lady! LOVEMORE. Why, as to that point, I don't think he hates her....he began. But with all his faults, he has fits of good nature. There ; — his chariot's at the door. SIR BRILLIANT. Lady Conftant, you mean, has fits... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 288 pages
...village, awkwardly endeavouring to conceal what the increase of her shape discovers to the whole parish. Sir Bril. And then his behaviour to his lady ! Love....His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell me, and... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 pages
...increase of hershape discovers to the whole parish. Sir Bril. And then his behaviour to his lady 1 Love. Why, as to that point, I don't think he hates...His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a. secret, which he would fain tell me, and... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...village, awkwardly endeavouring to conceal what the increase of her shape discovers to the whole parish. Sir Bril. And then his behaviour to his lady ! Love....His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell me, and... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...village, awkwardly endeavouring to conceal what the increase of her shape discovers to the whole parish. Sir Bril. And then his behaviour to his lady ! Love....her. His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He lias strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell me,... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...increase of her shape discovers to the whole parish. Sir Bril. And then his behaviour to his lady ! Late. Why, as to that point, I don't think he hates her. His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. Fie has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...of her shape disco, vers to the whole parish. .Sir Brit. And then his behaviour to his lady ! /.ore. Why, as to that point, I don't think he hates her. His fear of ridicule may beat the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 pages
...becomes substantially so every moment iSir Bril. And then his behaviour to his lady. Love. Why, as lo that point, I don't think he hates her. His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell me, and... | |
| 1833 - 826 pages
...awkwardly endeavouring to conceal what the increase of her shape discovers to the whole parish. Sir Brü. And then his behaviour to his lady. Love. Why, as...His fear of ridicule may be at the bottom. He has strange notions about the dignity of a husband. There is a secret, which he would fain tell me, and... | |
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