Under such embarrassed circumstances as I have been, can you wonder at my irresolution or perplexity ? Nothing but despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now: and yet, I think I know Mr. Sterling so well, that,... Sharpe's British Theatre - Page 341804Full view - About this book
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...my irrefolution or perplexity ? Nothing but defpair, the fear of lofing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now : And yet, I think, I know Mr. Sterling fo well, that, ftrange as my propofal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money-tranfa£tion,... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now ; and yet, I think 1 know Mr. Sterling so well, that, strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure 1 can, he will certainly come into it. Lov.... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...my irrefolution or perplexity ? nothing but defpair, the fear of lofing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now; and yet, I think I know Mr. Sterling fo well, that, ftrange as my propofal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money tranfaction,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...perplexity ? nothing but despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a decliration even now; and yet, I think I know Mr. Sterling so...strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaclion, as I am sure I can, he will certainly come into it. Lov.... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...my irresolution or perplexity ! nothing but despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now ; and yet, I think I...strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure I can, he .will certainly come into it Love.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...my irresolution or perplexity ! nothing but despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now ; and yet, I think I...strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure I can, he will certainly come into it. Lone.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...perplexity ! nothing but despair, the fear of losing niv dear Fanny, could bring rne to a déclaration even now; and yet, I think I know Mr Sterling so well,...strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advaiitngeous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure I can, he will certainly come into it. Love.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...my irresolution or perplexity ? nothing but despair, the tear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now ; and yet, I think I...strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure I can, he will certainly come into it. Lov.... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...my irresolution or perplexity ? Nothing but despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now; and yet, I think I know...strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure I can, he will certainly come into it. Love.... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...but despair, the fear of losing my dear Fanny, could bring me to a declaration even now; and yet, T. think I know Mr. Sterling so well that, strange as my proposal may appear, if I can make it advantageous to him as a money transaction, as I am sure I can, he will certainly come into it. Love.... | |
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