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" I would not care if he was hang'd, so I were but once married to him. No, that which pleases me is to think what work I'll make when I get to London ; for when I am a wife and a lady both, 'ecod, I'll flaunt it with the best of 'em. "
The Works of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 第 358 頁
Richard Brinsley Sheridan 著 - 1821
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Plays, 第 1-2 卷

John Vanbrugh - 1719 - 534 頁
...Cod I wou'd not care if he werehang'd, fo I were but once married to him - No - that which pleafes me, is to think what work I'll make when I get to London; for when I am a Wife arid a Lady both, Nurfe, I Cod I'll flam it with the beft of 'em. Nurfe. Look, look, if his Honour...
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The life of Sir J. Vanbrugh The relapse; or, Virtue in danger

John Vanbrugh, Sir Richard Steele, Peter Anthony Motteux, Colley Cibber - 1759 - 398 頁
...I Cod, I wou'd not care if he were hang'd, fo I were but once married to him No that which pleafes me, is to think what Work I'll make when I get to London; for when I am a Wife and a Lady both, Nurfe, I Cod I'll riant it with the beft of 'em. Nurfe. Look, look, if his Honour be not a coming to...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1777 - 456 頁
...would not care if he were hanged, fo I were bat onoe married to. him——N<o'~—that which pleafes me, is to think what work I'll make when I get to London; for when I am a wife and a lady both, Nurfe, I-cod Vtt flant it with, the beft of them. Mifs. Oh, Lord, nurfe, I'm fo overjoyed, I can fcarcft...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 454 頁
...hanged, fo I were but once married to him No that which pleafes me, is to think what work I'll make wheu I get to London ; for when I am- a wife and a lady both, Nurfe, I-cod Pll fknt it with the beft of them. Nurfe. Look, look, if his honour be not a coming to...
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Jones's British Theatre, 第 5 卷

William Jones - 1795 - 400 頁
...I'cod, I would not care if he was hang'd, fo I were but once married to him. — No, that which pleafes me, is to think what work I'll make when I get to London ; for when I am a wife and a Lady both, I'cod I'll flaunt it with the beft of 'em. Aye, and I fhall have money enough to do fo too, Nurfe....
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Mariamne: A Tragedy, 第 26 卷,第 1 期

Elijah Fenton - 1797 - 452 頁
...Miss Hoy. Love him ! Why do you think I love him, nurse ? I-cod I would not care if he were hanged so I were but once married to him No that which pleases...to London ; for when I am a wife and a lady both, nurse, I-cod I'llflant it with the best of them. Miss Hoy. That 's my best nurse, do as you would be...
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Bell's British Theatre: The lady's last stake, by C. Cibber. ... The man of ...

1797 - 442 頁
...Miss Hoy. Love him!' Why do you think I love him, nurse ? I-cod I would not care if he were hanged so I were but once married to him No that which pleases me, is to think what work I '11 make •when I get to London ; for when I am a wife and a lady both, nurse, I-cod I '11 flant...
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The modern theatre; a collection of successful modern plays selected ..., 第 7 卷

Modern theatre - 1811 - 320 頁
...woman that loves 'emMiss Hoy. Love him ! why do you think I love him, nurse ? I'cod, I woi^ld not care he was hang'd, so I were but once married to him....to London ; for when I am a wife and a lady both, I'cod I'll flaunt it with the best of 'em. Ay, and I shall have money enough to do so too, nurse. Nurse....
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 第 11 卷

Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 474 頁
...Miss H. Love him ! why, do you think I love him, nurse? 'Kcocl, I would not care if he was bang'd, so I were but once married to him. No, that which...'ecod, I'll flaunt it with the best of 'em. Ay, and 1 shall have money enough to do so too, nurse. liave heard say, they give it all to their sluts and...
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The London Stage: A Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies ..., 第 2 卷

1824 - 660 頁
...'em. Mitt II. Love him ! Whv, do you think I love him, nurse? Ecod! I would not care if he was hanged, so I were but once married to him. No, that which...to think what work I'll make when I get to London. Ay, and I shall have money enough to do so too, uurse. Nurse. All ! there's no knowing that, Miss ;...
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