| George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...John. You muft know then, notwithftanding all appearances, that this treaty of marriage between Mifs Sterling and me will come to nothing, Love. How ! Sir John. . It will be no match, Lovewell. Love. No match ? Sir John. No. Love. You amaze me. What fhould prevent it ? Sir John. I. Love. You ! wherefore... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 272 pages
...Lnvewell, and flatter myself you would rejoice to serve me. Lev. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John. You must know, then, notwithstanding all...between Miss Sterling and me will come to nothing. Lov. Howl Sir John. It will be no]match, Lovewell. Lov. No match ? - Sir John. No. 'Lov. You amaze... | |
| Charles Shadwell - English drama (Comedy) - 1797 - 446 pages
...Lovewell, and flatter myself }ou would rejoice to serve me. Lov. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John, You must know, then, notwithstanding all...between Miss Sterling and me will come to nothing. Lov . How I Sir John. It will be no'match, Lovewell. Lov. No match ? Sir John. No. Lov. You amaze me.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...Lovewell, and flatter myself you would rejoice to serve me. Lev. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John. You must know, then, notwithstanding all...between Miss Sterling and me will come to nothing. Lev. How I Sir John. It will be no^match, Lovewell. Lov. No match J Sir John. No. Lov. You amaze me.... | |
| David Garrick - English drama - 1798 - 266 pages
...that this treaty of marriage between Miss SterJing and me will come to nothing.Love. How ! Sir 'Jabn. It will be no match, Lovewell. Love. You amaze me. What should prevent it. Sir Jabn. I. Love. You ! -wherefore ? Vp I never suppo^ that you Was extremely Devoted to her from inclination,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...Lovewcll, and flatter myself you would rejoice to serve me. Lone. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John. You must know, then, notwithstanding all...nothing. Love. How! Sir John. It will be no match, Lovewcll. Love. No match? Sir John. No. Love. You amaze me ! What should prevent it? Sir John. I. Love.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...Lovewcll, and flatter myself you would rejoice to serve me. Love. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John. You must know, then, notwithstanding all...between Miss Sterling, and me will come to nothing. Lote. How! Sir John. It will be no match, Lovewell. Lone. No match? Sir John. No. Lone. You amaze me... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 552 pages
...and flatter myself you would re|oice to serve me. IMTIc. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir Jofm. You must know, then, notwithstanding all appearances,...Between Miss Sterling and me will come to nothing. Lore. How! Sir John. It will be no match, Lovewell. Lore. No match? Sir John. No. Lone. You amaze me... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 404 pages
...myself you would rejoice to serve me. Lov. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John. You must knoxv, then, notwithstanding all appearances, that this treaty...between Miss Sterling and me will come to nothing. Lov. How ! Sir John. It will be no match, Lovewell. Lot'. No match ? Sir John. No. Lov. You amaze me.... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...Lovewell, and flatter myself you would rejoice to serve me. Love. Be assured you may depend upon me. Sir John. You must know, then, notwithstanding all...Miss Sterling and me will come to nothing. Love. How ! •cir John. It will be no match, Lovewell. Love. No match ? Sir John. No. Love. You amaze me. What... | |
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