| Colley Cibber, John Vanbrugh - 1753 - 126 頁
...might make a thinking Woman tremble. La. Town. What doyoumean ! L. Town. That Women, fometimes, lofe more than they are able to pay ; and if a Creditor be a little preffing, the Lady may be reduc'd to try if, inftead of Gold, the Gentleman will accept of a Trinket.... | |
| John Vanbrugh, Sir Richard Steele, Peter Anthony Motteux, Colley Cibber - 1759 - 358 頁
...make a thinking Woman tiemble.' Lady Town. What do you mean ! Lord Town. That Women, fometimes, lofe more than they are able to pay ; and if a Creditor be a little preffing, the Lady may be reduc'd to try if, inflead of Gold, the Gentleman will accept of a Trinket.... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1777 - 398 頁
...make a thinking Woman tremble. Lady Town. What do you mean ? LordTrwa. That Women, fometimes, lofe more than, they are able to pay ; and if a Creditor be a little preffing, the Lady may be reduced to try if, infteadof Gold, the Gentleman will accept of a Trinket.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 440 頁
...might make a thinking woman tremble. Lady 7". What do you mean ? Lord T. That women fometimes lofe more than they are able to pay : and if a creditor be a little preiling, the lady may be reduced to try, if, inrtead of gold, the gentleman will accept of a trinket.... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 頁
...Their being fools,, madam, is not always the hulband's fecurity ; or, if it were, fortune fometimes gives them advantages that might make a thinking woman tremble. Lady T. What do you mean ? Lard 7, That women fometimes lofe more than they are able to pay : and if a creditor be a little... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 頁
...sense, that thinks their powder-puffs dangerous. Lord T. Their being fools, madam, is not always the husband's security; or, if it were, fortune sometimes...a thinking woman tremble. Lady T. What do you mean f Lord T. That women sometimes lose more than they are able to pay : and if a creditor be a little... | |
| 1804 - 552 頁
...sense, that thinks these powder-puffs dangerous. Lord Toam. Their being fools, madam, is not always the husband's security ; or, if it were, fortune sometimes...advantages that might make a thinking woman tremble. Lady Town. What do you mean ? Lord in" a. That women sometimes lose more than they are able to pay : and... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...sense, that thinks theseîpowder-puffs dangerous. Lord Town. Their being fools, madam, is not always the husband's security ; or, if it were, fortune sometimes...advantages that might make a thinking woman tremble. Lady Town. What do you mean ? Lord Town. That women sometimes lose more than they are able to pay : and... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...tremble. Lady Town. What do you mean ? /-••.' Town. That women sometimes lose more than they arc able to pay : and if a creditor be a little pressing, the lady may be reduced to try, it', instead of gold, the gentleman will accept of a trinket. '..•'/ /'•./. My lord, you grow scurrilous... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 470 頁
...his sense, that thinks their follies dangerous. Lord T. Their being fools, madam, is not always the husband's security ; or, if it were, fortune sometimes...Lord T. That women, sometimes, lose more than they arc able to pay ; and, if a creditor be a little pressing, the lady may be reduced to try, if, instead... | |
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