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" I cannot be persuaded but that Sir John is an extremely cold lover. Such distant civility, grave looks, and lukewarm professions of esteem for me and the whole family ! I have heard of flames and darts, but Sir John's is a passion... "
The Dramatick Works of George Colman ...: The jealous wife. The clandestine ... - Page 177
by George Colman - 1777
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English Plays ...

1785 - 538 pages
...to it. It makes a perfect nataral of the girl. Mifs Sterl Poor foul ! fhe can't help it. (a/e&edly. Mrs. Heidel. Well, my dear ! Now I fhall have an opportoonity...me concerning Sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. Mife Sterl. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneafinefs. But, indeed, Ma'am, I cannot -be perfuaded but...
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British Theatre, Volume 28

John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...\_AfftHedly. Mrs. Heidel. Well, my dearl Now I shall have ail o^portooniiy of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning Sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. Miss Sterl. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But, indeed, ma'am I cannot be persuaded bat that...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 9

William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...Poor foul! fhe cann't help it. [Afeaedly. Mrs. Heidcl. Well, my dear ! Now I fhall have an opportunity of convincing you of the abfurdity of what you was telling me concerning Sir Joh» Melvil's behaviour to you. Mifs Sterl. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneafinefs. But, indeed,...
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English Comedy, Volumes 3-4

1810 - 536 pages
...{Affectedly. Mrs. Heidel. Well, my dear ! Now I shall have an opportoonity of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning Sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. , Miss Sterl. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But, indeed^ ma'am, I cannot be persuaded but...
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The modern British drama, Volume 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...[Afitctetlly. Mrs Heidel. Well, my dear ! Now I shall have an opportunity of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning Sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. Miss Slcrt. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But, indeed, ma'am, I cannot be persuaded but...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...[Affectedly. Mrs Heidel. Well, my dear ! Now I shall have an opportunity of convincing you of the absurdity ( 35 e 0 IݭkF NsVG / Z ] @ i?H] ^͑i ^ pҵ G o: js DF J\fiss SteiL Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But, indeed, ma'am, I cannot be persuaded but...
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The provok'd husband, by Sir J. Vanbrugh and C. Cibber. The conscious lovers ...

James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 pages
...[affectedly. Mrs. Heidel. Well, my dear! Now I shall have an opportunity of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning Sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. Miss Sterl. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But, indeed, ma'am, I cannot be persuaded but...
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The clandestine marriage, a comedy; by G. Colman and D. Garrick. With ...

George Colman - 1818 - 106 pages
...(Affectedly.) Mrs.H. Well, my dear! Now I shall have an opportunity of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. Miss. S. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But indeed, ma'am, I cannot be persuaded but that...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 7

George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 pages
...it. Mrs. Heidel. Well, my dear ; now I shall have an opportoonity of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning Sir John Melvil's beha,viour to you. Miss Ster. Oh, it gives me no manner of uneasiness. But, indeed, ma'am, I cannot be persuaded but that...
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British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and ..., Volume 5

Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 pages
...\Affeitedh. Mrs.H. Well, my dear! Now 1 shall have an opporloonity of convincing you of the absurdity of what you was telling me concerning sir John Melvil's behaviour to you. Miss S. Oh, il gives rue no manner of uneasiness. Bui indeed, ma'am, I cannol be persuaded bul lhat...
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