| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 pages
...Prithee take them boldly, call for them, make them bring them to you here, and go out with Spirit, in the Face of your whole Family. Oak. No, no —...own Way. Oak. Ay, ay Let me manage it, let me manage if, {Exit. Major Oakly, folus. Maj. Manage it ! Ay, to be fure, you're a rare Manager ! It is dangerous,... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 322 pages
...gone, and when I return, you know, 1 shall exert myself with more propriety, after this open aiTront to her authority. Maj. Well, take your own way. Oak....Ay, ay let me manage it, let me manage it. [Exit, Maj. Manage it ! ay, to be sure, you're a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they say, to meddle between... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 pages
...Oak. No, no — you are wrong — let her rave after lam gone, and when I return, you know, I fhall exert myfelf with more propriety, after this open...Ay, ay let me manage it, let me manage it. [Exit. Maj. Manage it ! ay, to be fure, you're a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they fay, to meddle between... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1797 - 454 pages
...gone, and when l return, you know, I shall exert myself with more propriety, after this open atironi to her authority. Maj. Well, take your own way. Oak. Ay, ay let me manage it, let me manage it. [£«'/. Maj. Manage it I ay, to be sure, you're a rare manager I It is dangerous, they say, to meddle... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...manage it. [Exit. Maj. Manage it 1 ay, to be sure, you're a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they say, to meddle between man and wife. I am no great favourite of Mrs. Oakly's already; and in a week's time 1 expect to have the door shut in my teelh. Enter CHARLES. How now, Charles, what news I Char. Ruin'd... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...after I am gone; and, when I return, you know, I shall exert myself with more propriety, after thi. open affront to her authority. Maj. Well, take your...ay — let me manage it ; let me manage it. [Exit OAK. Maj. Manage it ! Ay, to be sure, you are a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they say, to meddle... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...I shall exert myself with more propriety, after this open affront to her authority. Maj, Well, lake your own way. Oak. Ay, ay — let me manage it ; let me manage it. I /-.'.•'• OAK. Maj. Manage it ! Ay, to be sure, you are a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...spirit, in the face of your whole family, am gone, and when I return you know, I shall exert myself with more propriety, after this open affront to her...ay — let me manage it, let me manage it. [Exit. • Maj. Manage it ! ay, to be sure, you are a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they say, to meddle... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...with spirit, in the face of your whole family. myself with more propriety, after this open affront t« her authority. Maj. Well, take your own way. Oak....ay — let me manage it, let me manage it. [Exit. Maj. Manage it! ay, to be sure, you are a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they say, to meddle between... | |
| 1810 - 542 pages
...of your whole family. myself with more propriety, after this open affront to her authority. '( Muj Well, take your own way. Oak. Ay, ay — let me manage it, let me manage it. [Exit. Maj. Manage it ! ay, to be sure,, you are a rare manager ! It is dangerous, they say, to meddle between... | |
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