My brother'* a little comical in his ideas, my lord ! — But you'll excuse him. — I have a little Gothic dairy, fitted up entirely in my own taste. — In the evening I shall hope for the honour of your lordship's company to take a dish of tea there,... British Theatre - Page 42by John Bell - 1792Full view - About this book
| 1785 - 538 pages
...qf tea there, or a fujjabub warm from the cow. Lord Ogl. I have every moment a frefh opportut pity of admiring the elegance of Mrs. Heidelberg the very flower of delicacy, and cream of politenefs. Mrs. Held. O my Lord ! i , - . ,, .Lord Ogl, O Madam ! j ktrwS at eact other' -• SterL.... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...to take a difh of tea there, or a fullabub warm from the cow. Lord Og. I have every moment a frefh opportunity of admiring the elegance of Mrs. Heidelberg —the very flower of delicacy, and cream of polite•nefs. Mrs. Htldel. O, my lord! [Leering at Lord Og. Lord Gg- O, madam! [Leering at Mrs. Heidel.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...wind. Can. Ha, ha, ha, ha ! Mrs. Heidel. My brother's a little comical in his ideas, my lord ! — But you'll excuse him. — I have a little Gothic...walks, my lord ? Lord Og. A most excellent serpentine ! It forms a perfeft maze, and winds like a true lover's knot. Stcrl. Ay, here's none of your straight... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...Heidel. My brother's a little comical in hii ideas, my lord !— But you'll excuse him. — I have a 1' little Gothic dairy, fitted up entirely in my own...O, my lord I [Leering at Lord Og. Lord Og. O, madam ! [Leering at Mn. Heidel. Sterl. How d'ye like these close walks, my lord ? LordOg. A most excellent... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 266 pages
...honour of your lordship's company to take a dish of tea there, or a sullabub warm from the cow. L Ogle. I have every moment a fresh opportunity of admiring...delicacy, and cream of politeness. Mrs Heidel. O my lord ! j , . (acb otb<r. L Ogle. O madam ! J Sterl. How dy'e like those close walks,"my lord ? L Ogle. A... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...of your lordship's company to take a dish of tea there, or a sullabub warm from the cow. Lord Ogle. I have every moment a fresh opportunity of admiring...very flower of delicacy, and cream of politeness. Mrt Heid. O, my lord ! f Leering at LORD OOLEBY. I .'iii1 "-••/•' O, madam ! ^Leering at MRS... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...of your lordship's company to take u H ish of tea there, or a sullabub warm from the cow. Lord Ogle. I have every moment a fresh opportunity of admiring...Mrs Heidelberg — the very flower of delicacy, and creara of politeness. Mn Heid. Oj my lord ! [Leering at LORD OCLEBY. Lard Ogle. O, madam ! \Leering... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...of your lordship's company to take a dish of tea there, or a sullabub warm from the cow. Lord Ogle. I have every moment a fresh opportunity of admiring the elegance of Mrs Heidelberg—the very flower of delicacy, and cream of politeness. Mrs Held. O, my lord ! [Leering... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...the air. Can. Ha, ha, ha, ha ! Mrs. Heidel. My brother'* a little comical in hii ideas, my lord ! — But you'll excuse him. — I have a little Gothic...of admiring the elegance of Mrs. Heidelberg — the rery flower of delicacy, and cream of politeness. Mrs. Heidel. O, my lord !— [Leering at LORD OGLEBT.... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...honour of your lordship's company to take a dish of tea there, or a sullabub warm from the cow. Lord 0. I have every moment a fresh opportunity of admiring...delicacy, and cream of politeness. Mrs. Heidel. O, my lord ! [Leering at LORD OGLEBY. Lord 0. O, madam ! [feering at MRS. HEIDELBERG. Sterl. How d'ye like these... | |
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