That was my maxum ; and, therefore, much the largest settlement was, of course, to be made upon her. As for Fanny, if she could, with a fortune of twenty or thirty thousand pounds, get a knight, or a member of parliament, or a rich common council-man,... English comedy: a collection of the most celebrated dramas, since the ... - 第 129 頁English comedy 著 - 1810完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 頁
...I was always for my niece Betsey's marrying a person of the very first qualaty. That was my maxum : and, therefore, much the largest settlement was, of...for Fanny, if she could, with a fortune of twenty 01 thirty thousand pounds, get a knight, or a member of parliament, or a rich common council-man, for... | |
| 1810 - 536 頁
...I was always for my niece Betsy's marrying a person of the very first qualaty. That was my maxum ; and, therefore, much the largest settlement was, of...council-man, for a husband, I thought it might do very well. Sir John. But if a better match should offer itself, why should it not be accepted, madam ? Mrs. Heidel.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 頁
...was always for ray niece Betsey's marrying a person of the very first qualaty. That was my maxum: — and, therefore, much the largest settlement was, of...councilman, for a husband, I thought it might do very well. Sir John. But if a better match should offer itself, why should it not be accepted, madam ? Mrs HeideL... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 頁
...I was always for my niece Betsy's marrying a person of the very first quallaty. That was my maxum. And, therefore, much the largest settlement was of...with a fortune of twenty or thirty thousand pounds, getaknight, or a member of parliament, or a rich commoncouncil-man fora husband, I thought it might... | |
| George Colman - 1818 - 106 頁
...was always for .my niece Betsy's marrying a person of the very first qualaty. That was my maxum : — and, therefore, much the largest settlement was of...council-man, for a husband, I thought it might do very well. Sir J. But if a better match should offer itself, why should it not be accepted, madam ? Mrs. H. What... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 400 頁
...was always for my niece Betsey's marrying a person of the very first qualaty. That was rny maxum: — and, therefore, much the largest settlement was, of...council-man, for a husband, I thought it might do very well. Sir John. But if a better match should offer itself, why should it not be accepted, madam ? Mrs. Heidel.... | |
| 1824 - 656 頁
...I was always for my niece Betsy's marrying a person of the very first quality. That was my maxum : and, therefore, much the largest settlement was of...councilman, for a husband, I thought it might do very »ell. THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE. Jfri H. What ! at the expense of her elder sUt«r? О бе, Sir John!... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 頁
...I was always for my niece Betsy's marrying a person of the very first quallaty. That was my maxum : and therefore, much the largest settlement was, of...get a knight, or a member of parliament, or a rich common-councilman for a husband, I thought it might do very well. Sir John. But if a better match should... | |
| 1826 - 506 頁
...know I was always for my niece Betsy's marrying a person of the very first quallaty. That was mymaxum: and therefore, much the largest settlement was, of...get a knight, or a member of parliament, or a rich common-councilman for a husband, I thought it might do very well. Sir John. But if a better match should... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 頁
...restriction than the failure of your con- ¡therefore, much the largest settlement was of course to he made upon her. As for Fanny, if she could , with a...common council-man, for a husband, I thought it might currence, madam. [Sees Sterling] • — Oh, here's Mr. Sterling, who will confirm what I have told... | |
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