| Colley Cibber - 1777 - 408 pages
...all at an end < — for, look you, I find your daughter's engag'd ; and, to tell you the truth, fo am I faith ! If my brother has a mind to marry her, let him ; for I fhall not, fplit me — And now, gentlemen and ladies, if you will do me tke honour to grace mine and... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 440 pages
...bufinefs is all at an end—- for, look you, I find your daughter's engaged ; and, to tell you truth, fo am I, faith ! If my brother has a mind to marry her, let him ; for I (hall not, fplit me ! • And now, gentlemen and ladies, if you will do me the .honour to Brace mine... | |
| 1788 - 426 pages
...all at an end —for, look you — I find your daughter's engaged ; and, to tell you the truth, fo am I faith ! If my brother has a mind to marry her, let him ; for 1 fliall not, fplit me—- And now, gentlemen and ladies, if you will do me the honour to grace mine... | |
| 1804 - 540 pages
...This business is all at an end — for, look yon, I find your daughter's engaged ; and, to tell TOD the truth, so am I, faith. If my brother has a mind...lady Elvira's wedding, such homely entertainment, as mv poor house affords, you shall be all heartily welcome to. D.'Lew. Thy house ! ha, ha! Well said,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...eliould ha' been — This business is all at an end — for, look you, I find your daughter's engaged ; and, to tell you the truth, so am I, faith. If my brother has a mind Co marry her, let him ; for 1 shall not, split me And now, gentlemen and ladies, if you will do me... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - 1808 - 484 pages
...should ha' been — This business is all at an end for, look you, I find your daughter's engaged ; and, to tell you the truth, so am I, 'faith. If my...her, let 'him; for I shall not, split me! And now, gentlemenand ladies, if you will do me the honour to grace mine and the Lady Elvira's wedding, such... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 470 pages
...that should ha' been — This business is all at an end for, look you, I find your daughter's engaged; and, to tell you the. truth, so am I, 'faith. If my brother has a mind to marry her, let him; tor I shall not, split me! And now, gentlemen and ladies, if you will do me the honour to grace mine... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1837 - 74 pages
...should ha' been—This business is all at an end —for, look you, I find your daughter's engaged ; and, to tell you the truth, so am I, 'faith. If my...house affords, you shall be all heartily welcome to. Don L. Thy house ! ha ! ha ! Well said, puppy. Clo. Ha! old Testy! Cha. What dost thou mean, man ?... | |
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