| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 頁
...Not at all alarmed — not in the least uneasy. — Your most obedient. [Exit. L. Free. Ha, ha, ha ! There she goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to...Mercy on the poor man ! Enter Lord TRINKET. Bless me f my lord, I thought you was gone. L. Trink. Only into the next room. My curiosity would not let me... | |
| 1826 - 506 頁
...alarmed — not in the least uneasy — your most obedient. O, Mr. Oakly ! [Exit, L. Lady F. Ha, ha, ha! There she goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all on tier husband. — Mercy on the poor man ! Re-enter LORD TRINKET, L. s. K. Bless me, my lord, I thought... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 頁
...alarmed — not in the least uneasy — y our most obedient. O, Mr. Oakly ! [Exit, L. Lady P. Ha, ha, ha! There she goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all oh her husband. — Mercy on the poor man ! Be-tnler LORD TRINKET, L. s. E. Bless me, my lord, I thought... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 頁
...vent it all on her husband. — Mercy on the poor man ! Re-enter I. (HID TRINKET. Bless me, my lord, 1 thought you was gone ! Lord T. Only into the next...heard it all, and was never more diverted in my life, 'pon honour. Ha, ha, ha! LadyF. How the silly creature took it. — Ha, ha, ha! love, you have a deal... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 頁
...goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all on her busband. — Mercy on the poor man1 Re-enter LORD TRINKET. Bless me, my lord, I thought you was...the next room. My curiosity would not let me stir a slep further. I heard it all, and was never more diverted in my life, 'pon honour. Ha, ha, ha! a deal... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 頁
...O. Not at all alarmed — not in ¡he least uneasy — Your most obedient. [Exit LadyF. Ha, ha, ha! Re-enter LORD TRIHKET. Bless me, my lord, I thought you was gone! Lord T. Only into the next room.... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 頁
...norning I expect to see you. At present, your uneasy — Your most obedient. {Exit LadyF. Ha, ha, ha! There she goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all on her liibkintl. — Mercy on the poor man! lie-enter Loan TRINKET. Bless me, my lord, I thought you was... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 頁
...at all alarmed — not in ¡he least uneasy — Your most obedient. [Kxit Lady F. Ha, ba, ha! Thrre she goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all on her husband. — Mercy on the poor man! lie-enter LORD THINKET. Bless me, my lord, 1 thought you was gone ! Lord T. Only into the next room.... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 頁
...O. Not at all alarmed — not in ¡he least uneasy — Your most obedient. [Exit LadyF. Ha, ha, ha! There she goes, brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all on her busband. — Mercy on the poor man! Re-enter LORD TRINKET. Bless me, my lord, I thought you was gone... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 244 頁
...alarmed—not in the least uneasy—your most obedient servant. Oh, Mr. Oakly! Ex-it. Lady F. Ha, ha, ha! There she goes brimful of anger and jealousy, to vent it all on her husband. Mercy on the poor man! Exit IJADY FEEELOVE. ScENE III.—Sir. Oakly's House. Enter HAEEIET, fulloteutg Jons. Har. Not at home!... | |
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