| William Wycherley - 1713 - 462 páginas
...Night. Mr. Pin. 'Tis juft done, ftie conies from it j but why are you fo eager to fee a Play ? Mrs. Tin. Faith, Dear, not that I care one pin for their talk...,• but I like to look upon the Playermen, and wou'd fee, if I cou'd, the Gallant you fay loves me ,• that's all dear Bud. Mr. Pin. Is that all dear Bud... | |
| William Wycherley - 1731 - 470 páginas
...Mr. Pinch. 'Tis juft done, (he comes from it : But why are you fo eager to fee a Play ? Mrs. Pinch. Faith, Dear, not that I care one Pin for their talk...; but I like to look upon the PlayerMen, and wou'd fee, if I cou'd, the Gallant you fay loves me : That's all, dear Bud. Mr. Pinch. Is that all, dear... | |
| David Garrick, William Wycherley - 1767 - 100 páginas
...a play tonight. Moody. No, no ; — no more plays— But why are you fo eager to fee a play ? Peg. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk there ; but I like to look upon the player-mer*, and wou*d fee, if I could, the gallant you fay loves me : that's all, dear Bud. . Moody.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 466 páginas
...to-night. Pinch. 'Tisjuft done, flie comes from it ; but why are you fo eager to fee a play ? Mrs. Pinch. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk there ; but J like to look upon the player-men, and wou'd fee, if I cou'd, the gallant you fay loves roe : that's... | |
| 1789 - 450 páginas
...plays—But why are you fo eager to fee a play ? ' Peg. Well, but pray, Bud, let's go to a play tonight. Peg. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk...but I like to look upon the player-men, and wou*d fee, if I could, the gallant you fay loves me: that's all, dear Bud. Moody. Is that all, dear Bud ?... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 320 páginas
...a play tonight. Moody. No, no; — no more plays. — But why are you so eager to see a play > Peg. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk there; but I like to look upon the player men, and would see, if 1 could, the gallant you say loves me : that's all, dear Bud. Moody.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 páginas
...a play tonight. Moody. No, no; — no more plays. — But why are you so eager to see a play ) Peg. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk there; but I like to look upon the player men, and would see, if I could, the gallant you say loves me : that's all, dear Bud. Moody.... | |
| 1804 - 266 páginas
...to a play tonight. Moody. No, no;— no more plays.— But why are you so eager to see a play ? Peg. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk there ; hut I like to look upon the player men, and would see, if I could, the gallant you say loves me :... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 páginas
...play tonight. Moody. No, no ; — no more plays. — But why are you so eager to see a play ? Pfg. Faith, dear, not that I care one pin for their talk there ; but I like to look upon the player men,, and would see, if I could, the gallant you say loves me: that's all, dear Bud. Moody.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
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