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" My lady begins to be penitent, and, if you make any noise, 'twill spoil all. Stand. Look'e, gentlemen, I have too great a confidence in the virtue of my wife, to think it in the power of you, or you, sir, to wrong my honour. But I am bound to guard her... "
The Dramatick Works ; of Mr. George Farquhar - Page 64
by George Farquhar - 1736
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The Works of the Late Ingenious Mr. George Farquhar: Containing ..., Volume 1

George Farquhar - English literature - 1772 - 424 pages
...ipoil all. Stand. LfXik'c, Gentlemen, I have too grest a Confidence in the Virtue'of my Wife, tothinki: in the Power of you, or you, Sir, to wrong my Honour...that no Attempts be made that may provoke a Scandal. Theiefore, Gentlemen, let me tell you, it is Time to defift. [£>rr. It 'ild. Ay, ay ; fo it is, faith....
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 424 pages
...came upon another defign. My Lady begins to be penitent, and, if you make any noife, 'twill fpoil all. Stand. Look'e, gentlemen, I have too great a confidence...of you, or you, Sir, to wrong my honour. But I am hound to guard her reputation, fo that no attempts be made that may provoke a fcandal. Therefore, gentlemen,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 410 pages
...came upon another defign. My Lady begins to be penitent, and, if you make any noife, 'twill fpoil alL Stand. Look'e, gentlemen, I have too great a confidence...guard her reputation, fo that no attempts be made thar may provoke a fcandal. Therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you, it is time to defift. [Exit.' Wild....
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 31

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...came upon another design. My lady begins to be penitent, and, if you make any noise, 'twill spoil all. Stand. Look'e, gentlemen, I have too great a confidence...my honour. But I am .bound to guard her reputation, so that no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal. Therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you, it is...
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The modern British drama, Volume 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...came upon another design. My lady begins to be penitent, and, if you make any noise, 'twill spoil all. Stand. Look'e, gentlemen, I have too great a confidence...my honour. But I am bound to guard her reputation, so that no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal. Therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you it is...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...design. My lady begins to be penitent, and, if you make any noise, 'twill spoil all. Stand. Look'c, ding of it these ten dnvs. So I'm resolved, since...affections on a lady of moderate fortune, to be satisfied so that no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal. Therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you it is...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...penitent, and, if you make any noise, 'twill spoil all. Stand. Look'e, gentlemen, I have too great * confidence in the 'virtue of my wife, to think it...my honour. But I am bound to guard her reputation, so that no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal. Therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you it is...
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Love and a bottle

George Farquhar - Drama - 1892 - 454 pages
...design. My lady begins to be penitent, and if you make any noise 'twill spoil all. Stand. Look ye, gentlemen, I have too great a confidence in the virtue...my honour : but I am bound to guard her reputation, so that no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal : therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you, 'tis...
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Love and a bottle. The constant couple, or, A trip to the jubiliee. Sir ...

George Farquhar - Drama - 1892 - 462 pages
...it in the power of you, or you, sir, to wrong my honour : but I am bound to guard her reputation, so that no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal...therefore, gentlemen, let me tell you, 'tis time to desist. [Exit, PARLY following. Sir ffar. Ay, ay ; so 'tis, faith. — Come, monsieur, I must talk...
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Wiener Beiträge zur englischen Philologie, Volumes 16-20

English philology - 1902 - 1166 pages
...thi; power of you or you, sir, to ivrong my honour: but I am bound to gnard her re.putation, so thai no attempts be made that may provoke a scandal: therefore, gentlemen, let ine teil you, 'tis time to dcsifit." Das letzte glauben wir auch, nicht nur der Akt, sondern das ganze...
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