There needs no violence to tear me from a man who could disguise himself in such a gross manner, at a time when he knew I was in the utmost distress. British Theatre - 第 76 頁John Bell 著 - 1792完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 頁
...Sir, — Come away Harriot! • Leave him this Inftant, or I'll tear you afunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no Violence to tear me from a Man who could difguife himfelf in fuch a grofs Manner, at a Time when he knew I was in the utmoft Diftrefs. [Difengages... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 頁
...go, Sir ! Come away, Harriot ! Leave him this inftant, or I'll tear you afunder. \.Pulling her. ffar. There needs no violence to tear me from a man who could difguife himfelf in fuch a grofs itianner, at a time when he knew I was in the utmoft diftrefs. [Difengagts... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 頁
...fir — come away Harriot! — Jx'ave him this inftam, or I'll tear you afunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to- tear me from a man who could difguife himfelf in fuch a grofs manner, at a time when he knew I was in the utmoft diftrefs. [Difengagts... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1797 - 454 頁
...sir — come away Harriot I — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear you asunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to tear me from a man who...the utmost distress. [Disengages herself , and exit taith Russet. Charles. Only hear me, sir madam I my dear Harriot Mr. Russet gone I— she's gone I... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 頁
...sir — come away Harriot I — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear you asunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to tear me from a man who...he knew I was in the utmost distress. [Disengages herse/f, and exit with Russet. Charles. Only hear me, sir madam ! my dear Harriot Mr. Russet gone I——... | |
| 1804 - 552 頁
...— come away, Harriot ! — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear you asunder. '[Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to tear me from a man who...utmost distress. [Disengages herself, and exit with Rus. Cha. Only hear me, sir madam ! my dear Harriot Mr Russet gone ! she's gone ! — and, egad, in... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...sir — come away, Harriot ! — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear yon asunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to tear me from a man who...utmost distress. [Disengages herself, and exit with Rus. Cha. Only hear me, sir madam ! my dear Harriot -Mr Uusset gone • she* gone ! — and, egad,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 頁
...sir — come away, Harriet ! — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear you asunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence, to tear me from a man, who...RUSSET. Charles. Only hear me, sir madam! my dear Harriet Mr. Russet — gone ! she's gone ! — and, 'egad, in very ill humour, and in very bad company!... | |
| 1810 - 542 頁
...sir — come away, Harriet ! — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear you asunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to tear me from a man, •who...RUSSET. Charles. Only hear me, sir - madam ! 'my dear Harriet - rMr. Russet — gone ! - she's gone ! — and, 'egad, in very ill-humour, and in very bad... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 頁
...sir — come away, Harriet ! — Leave him this instant, or I'll tear you asunder. [Pulling her. Har. There needs no violence to tear me from a man, who...RUSSET. Charles. Only hear me, sir madam !— -my dear Harriet Mr. Russet — gone! -.she's gone! — and, 'egad, in very ill-humour, and in very bad company... | |
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