BLUNT. I have not heard of this before ! How did she receive him ? LUCY. As you would expect. She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily that she never saw him before,... Lillo's Dramatic Works: With Memoirs of the Author - Page 184by George Lillo, Thomas Davies - 1810Full view - About this book
| George Lillo - 1754 - 80 pages
...an Air of Modefty, peculiar to her-felf, fwore fo heartily, that ihe never faw him before, that me put me out of Countenance. 'Blunt. That's much indeed ! But how did Barnwell' behave ? Lucy. He griev'd, and at length, enraged at this barbarous. Treatment, was prepating to be gone ; and,. making... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 382 pages
...with an air of modeily peculiar 'to herfelf, fwore fo heartily that fhe never faw him before, that fhe put me out of countenance. Blunt. That's much indeed...barbarous treatment, was preparing to be gone ; and making towards the door, fl-.ew'U a fum of money, which he h;td brought from his mafter's,, ths laft he is... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 382 pages
...peculiar to herfelf, fwore fo heartily that Ihe never faw him befere, that fhe put me out of counteBlunt. That's much indeed ! But how did Barnwell behave ?...preparing to be gone ; and making toward the door, fhew'da fum of money, which he had brought from his mailer's, the laft he is ever likely to have from... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 422 pages
...with an air of modefty peculiar to herfelf, fwore fo heartily that fhe never faw him before, that flie put me out of countenance. Blunt. That's much indeed...and at length, enraged at this barbarous treatment, w.is preparing to be gone ; and making towards the door, fhew'da fum of money, which he had brought... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...? Lucy. As you would expeit. She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily...put me out of countenance. Blunt. That's much indeed 1 But how did Barnwell behave? Lucy. He grieved; and at length, enraged at this barbarous treatment,... | |
| Charles Shadwell - English drama (Comedy) - 1797 - 446 pages
...? Lucy. As you would expect. She wondered what he meant, was astonished ut his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily...put me out of countenance. Blunt. That's much indeed l But how did Barnwell behave I Lucy, He grieved ; and at length, enraged at this barbarous treatment,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...him? Lucy. As you would expect. She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily...before, that she put me out of countenance. Blunt. That is much indeed ! But how did Barnwell behave ? Lucy. He grieved ; and at length, enraged at this... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...? Lucy. As you would expect She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily...before, that she put me out of countenance. Blunt. That is much indeed ! But how did Barnwell behave ? Lucy. He grieved ; and at length, enraged at this... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...? Lucy. As you would expect. She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily...before, that she put me out of countenance. Blunt. That' is much indeed ! But how did Barnwell behave ? Lucy. He grieved ; and at length, enraged at this... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...? Lucy. As you would expect. She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily...saw him before, that she put me out of countenance. Hlи ni. That is much indeed ! But how did Barnwell behave ? Lucy. He grieved ; and at length, earaged... | |
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