You ? — You're above pity. — You would not change conditions with me. — You're over head and ears in love, you know. — Nay, for that matter, if Mr. Lovewell and you come together, as I doubt not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare... English Plays ... - Page 51785Full view - About this book
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...pity for us poor mortals in common life. Mtfs Sterl. [affeft edly.] You ? you're above pity. YOU would not change conditions with me ; you're over head and ears in love, you know. Nay, for tli'ut matter, if Mr. Lovewell and you come together, tlier, as I doubt not you will, you will live... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...[Afettedly.} You? — You're above pity. —You would not change conditions with me. — You're'over head and ears in love, you know. — Nay, for that...not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say. — He will mind his business — you'll employ yourself in the delightful care of your family... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...[Agraedly.] You f— You're above pity. —You would not change conditions with me. — You're]over head and ears in love, you know. — Nay, for that...not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say.— He will mind his business —you'll employ yourself in the delightful care of yout family —... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...[Affettedly .] You f — You're above pity. —You would not change conditions with me.— You're]over head and ears in love, you know. — Nay, for that matter, if Mr. Lovewell and you come to. gether, as I doubt not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say. — He will mind his... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 266 pages
...for us poor mortals in common life. Miss Ster. [affectedly .] You ?— you're above pity.-- You would not change conditions with me you're over head and...in love, you know. — Nay, for that matter, if Mr. Love well and you come, together, as I doubt not you will, you will live veiy comfortably, I dare tay.... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...pity for us poor mortals in common life. Mia Ster. [Affectedly.}— You ? You're above pity. You would not change conditions with me. You're over head and...not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say. He will mind his business — you'll employ yourself in the delightful care of your family —... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...us poor mortals in common life. Mitt Ster. [Affectedly.}— You ? You're abort pity. You would uot change conditions with me. You're over head and ears...not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say. He will mind his business — you'll employ yourself in the delightful care of your family —... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...for us poor mortals in common life. Miss &tir. [Affectcd/i/.] — You? You're above pity. You would not change conditions with me. You're over head and ears in love, you know. Nay, for that matter, if I\ir Lovewtll and you come together, as I doubt not you will, yon will live very comfoitaUy, I dale... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...us poor mortals in common life. Miss. Sterl. [Affectedly.] You? — You're above pity. — You would not change conditions with me. — You're over head...in love, you know. — Nay, for that matter, if Mr. Lovewcll and you come together, as I doubt not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say.... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...us poor mortals in common life. Miss Sterl. [.Jfectedly.] You ? — You're above pity. — You would not change conditions with me. — You're over head...not you will, you will live very comfortably, I dare say. — He will mind his business — you'll employ yourself in the delightful care of your family... | |
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