| 1797 - Страниц: 438
...another, like two roasting apples. PETULANT eaters, drunk. Now, Petulant? all 's over, all's well ? gad, my head begins to whim it about — Why dost...speak .' thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs. Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusionpass... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 540
...another, like two roasting apples. Enter PETULAUT drunk. Now, Petulant ? all's over, all's well ? pad, my head begins to whim it about — why dost thou...speak ? thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusion... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - Страниц: 698
...another, like two roasting apples. PETULANT enters, drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well ? gad, my head begins to whim it about — Why dost...speak :' thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusion... | |
| British drama - 1811 - Страниц: 696
...another, like two roasting apples. PETULANT enters, drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, nil's well ? pad, " g V4 C 3q- s ځx k i | Pet. Look you, Mrs Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusion... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - Страниц: 690
...drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well ? gad, my head begins to whim it about — Why dost tliou not speak ? thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusion... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - Страниц: 502
...one another, like two roasting apples. Enter PETULANT, drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well ; gad, my head begins to whim it about — why dost thou not speak ? Thou art both as drunk aud as inute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs. Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 912
...one anotlier, like two roasting apples. Enter PETULANT, drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well; 1'ri. Look you, Mrs. Millamant — if you can love me, dear nympfa — say it — and that's the conclusion—... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 930
...one another, like two roasting apples. Enter PETULANT, drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well; gad, my" head begins to whim it about — why dost thou not speak? Thou art both as drunk and as mule as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs. Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 926
...drunk. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well; gad, my head begins to whim it about — why dost tbou not speak? Thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pel. Look you, Mrs. Mi 1 1, mi. ml — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - Страниц: 784
...SCENE IX. . Mrs. FAINALL, Wmvoim, and PETULANT drunk. Wit. Now, Petulant, all's over, all's well. TGad my head begins to whim it about — why dost thou...speak ? thou art both as drunk and as mute as a fish. Pet. Look you, Mrs. Millamant — if you can love me, dear nymph — say it — and that's the conclusion... | |
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