| British theatre - 1831 - 922 頁
...indulge my own those them. passions too much to tyrannise over of other people. Poor souls! I pity And you must forgive them too. Come, come, melt a little of your flint, Mr. Sterling ! Sler. Why, why, as to that, my lord — to be sure, he is a relation of yours, my lord — What say... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 264 頁
...express disobedience .' L Ogle. For my par^ I indulge my own passions too much to tyrannize overthose of other people. Poor souls, I pity them. And you...must forgive them too. Come, come, melt a little of yourflint, Mr Sterling. Ster.\Vhy, why — as to that, my lord — to be sure he is ai elation of yours,... | |
| E. R. Wood - 1982 - 236 頁
...to express disobedience! LORD OGLEBY: For my part, I indulge my own passions too much to tyrannise over those of other people. Poor souls, I pity them....Sterling! STERL: Why, why - as to that, my lord - to be sure he is a relation of yours, my lord. - What say you, sister Heidelberg? MRS HEIDEL: The girl's... | |
| David Garrick, George Colman, the elder - 1995 - 248 頁
...HEIDELBERG. Indiscretion, quoth a! A mighty pretty délicat word to express disobedience! LORD OGLEBY. For my part, I indulge my own passions too much to tyrannize...forgive them too. Come, come, melt a little of your 375 flint, Mr. Sterling! STERLING. Why, why — as to that, my Lord — to be sure he is a relation... | |
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