| John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...yourself, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, Sir John. — And give me leave to tell you, Sir John, that you have been drawn into an aflion much beneath you, Sir John ; and that I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling,... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...yourfelf, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, Sir John. — And give me leave to tell you, Sir John, that you have been drawn...beneath you, Sir John ; and that I look upon every injary offered to Mifs Betty Sterling, as an affront to myfelf, Sir John. \Warmly. Sir John. I would... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...yourself, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, Sir John. — And give me leave to tell you, Sir John, that you have been drawn...John ; and that I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling, as an affront to myself, Sir John. [Warmly. another, however ill-founded, I hope... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...yourself, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, Sir John. — And give me leave to tell you, Sir John, that you have been drawn into an aflion much beneath you, Sir John ; and that I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling,... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...flatter yourself, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, sir John. And give me leave to tell you, sir John, that you have been drawn...into an action much beneath you, sir John; and that I I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling, as an alfront to myself, sir John. [Warmly.... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...flatter yourself, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, sir John. And give me leave to tell you, sir John, that you have been drawn...into an action much beneath you, sir John; and that I I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling, as an affront to myself, sir John. [Warmly.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, sir John. And give me leave to tell '-"'I, sir John, that you have been drawn into an action much beneath you, sir John; and that I I look upon every injury olTcred to Miss Betty Sterling, as an affront to myself, sir John. [Warmly.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...yourself, if you imagine that I can approve of your behaviour to my niece, Sir John. — And give me leave to tell you, Sir John, that you have been drawn...John; and that I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling, as an affront to myself, Sir John. [Warmly. another, however ill-founded, I hope... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...the best opinion from Mrs. Heidelberg ; and when she comes to weigh circumstances, I flatter myself you have been drawn into an action much beneath you,...John ; and that I look upon every injury offered to Miss Betty Sterling, as an affront to myself, Sir John. [Warmly . Sir John. I would not offend you... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...the best opinion from Mrs. Heidelberg; and when she comes to weigh circumstances, I flatter myself you have been drawn into an action much beneath you, Sir John; and that I look upon every injury ofie red to Miss Betty Sterling, as an affront to myself, Sir John. [Warmly. Sir John. I would not... | |
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