After all, that letter was certainly intended for my husband. I see plain enough they are all in a plot against me : My husband intriguing, the Major working him up to affront me, Charles owning his letters, and so playing into each other's hands. They... British Theatre - 第 32 頁John Bell 著 - 1792完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 頁
...certainly intended for my Hufband. I fee plain enough They are all in a Plot againft Me. My Hufband intriguing, the Major working him up to affront me, Charles owning his Letters, and fo playing into each other's Hands. They think me a Fool I find But I'll be too much for Them yet 1... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 頁
...for my hufband, I fee plain enough they .are all in a plot againft me : My hufband intriguing, the the Major working him up to affront me, Charles owning his letters, and fo playing into each others' hands. They think me a fool, I find : But I'll ba too much for them yet.... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 頁
...intended for my hufband. I fee plain enough they are all in a plot againft me. My hufband imrigu-' ing, the major working him up to affront me, Charles owning his letters, and fo playing into each other's hands. They think me a fool, f find but I'll be too much for them yet.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 頁
...along. Sir H. Soho ! hark forward ! wind 'em and cross 'em! harlc forward ! Yoics I Yoics! [Exeunt. SCENE II. Changes to OAKLY'S. Enter Mrs. OAKLY. Mrs....playing into each other's hands. They think me a fool, I finJ but I'll be too much for them yet. 1 have desired to speak with Mr. Oakley, and expcft him here... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1797 - 454 頁
...Mrs. Oak. After all, that letter was certainly intended for my husband. I see plain enough they aie all in a plot against me. My husband intriguing, the major working him up to affront me, Charlei owning his letters, and so playing into each other's hands They think me a fool, I find but... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...Mrs Oak. After all, that letter was certainly intended for my husband. I see plain enough they arc all in a plot against me. My husband intriguing, the...into each other's hands. They think me a fool, I find hut I'll be too much for them vet. 1 have desired to speak with Mr OakÍV, and expect him here immediately.... | |
| 1804 - 552 頁
...II.— Changes to OAKLY'S: Enter MRS OAKLY. AIrs Oak. After all, that letter was certainly intended for my husband. I see plain enough they are all in...intriguing, the major working him up to affront me, Charles ownmg his letters, and so playing into each other's hands. They think me a fool, I find hut I'll be... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...enougi they are all in a plot against me. My husbam intriguing, the major working him up to affron me, Charles owning his letters, and so playing into each other's hands. They think me a fool, I rind but 111 be too much for then vet. 1 have desired to speak with Mr Oak ly, and expect him here... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 頁
...SCENE II. OAKLY'S House. Enter MRS. OAKLY. Mr*. Oak. After all, that letter was certainly intended for my husband. I see plain enough they are all in...much for them yet. 1 have desired to speak with Mr. Oakly, and expect him here immediately. Hi? temper is naturally open, and if he thinks my anger abated,... | |
| 1810 - 542 頁
...Scene ll.—Oakly't Home. Enter MRS. OAKLY. Mrs. Oak. After all, that letter was certainly intended for my husband. I see plain enough they are all in...a fool, I find but I'll be too much for them yet. I have desired to speak with Mr. Oakly, and expect him here immediately. His temper is naturally open,... | |
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