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British Theatre Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from the ... - Page 288
by Owen Williams - 1831 - 908 lehte
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1777 - 456 lehte
...of a lofing gamefter, lefiens the pleafure of the winner. I'd no more play with a man that flighted his ill fortune, than I'd make love to a woman who undervalued the lofs of her reputation. Mira. What you pleafe. .I'll play on to entertain yon» Mira. You have a tafte...
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Bell's British Theatre: The fatal curiosity, by G. Lillo. ... Caractacus, by ...

1797 - 438 lehte
...entertain you. Fain. No, I '11 give you yorr revenge another time, when you are not so indiiierent, you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently...losing gamester, lessens the pleasure of the winner. I 'd no more play with a man that slighted his ill-fortune, than I 'd make love to a woman who undervalued...
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The British drama, 3. köide

British drama - 1804 - 1084 lehte
...entertain you. Fain. No, I'll give you your revenge another time, when you are not so indifferent ; you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently...woman, who undervalued the loss of her reputation. Alira. You have a taste extremely delicate, and are for refining on your pleasures. fain. Prithee,...
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The modern British drama, 3. köide

British drama - 1811 - 696 lehte
...you. Fain. No ; I'll give you your revenge another time, when you are not so indifferent ; you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently...winner. I'd no more play with a man that slighted his ill-fortune, than I'd make love to a woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation. Mira. You have...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 lehte
...you. Fain. No ; I'll give you your revenge another time, when you are not so indifferent ; you arc thinking of something else now, and play too negligently...winner. I'd no more play with a man that slighted has ill-fortune, than I'd make love to a woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation. Mira. You...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 lehte
...you. Fain. No ; I'll give you your revenge another time, when you are not so indifferent ; you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently : the coldness of a losing gain'ester lessens the pleasure of' the winner. I'd no more play with a man that slighted his ill-fortune,...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic ..., 12. köide

Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 lehte
...entertain you. Fain. No, I'll give you your revenge another time, when yon are not so indifferent; you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently...winner. I'd no more play with a man that slighted Ins ill fortune, than I'd make love to a woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation. Mir. You...
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Rosaline de Vere [by H.A. Dillon Lee].

Henry Augustus Dillon Lee (13th visct. Dillon.) - 1824 - 298 lehte
...Mirabel : " No, I'll give you your revenge, another time when you are not so indifferent ; you are thinking of something else now, and play too negligently ; the coldness of a losing gamester lessens 134 the pleasure of the winner. I'd no more play with a man that slighted his ill fortune, than I would...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, 2. köide

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 lehte
...is joined, as the richest jewels are soonest found to wear their settings. — Goldsmith. MCCI.XXXV. The coldness of a losing gamester lessens the pleasure...woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation. — Congreve. MCCLXXXVI. There are some tempers — how shall I describe them? formed either of such...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., 2. köide

Laconics - 1829 - 358 lehte
...is joined, as the richest jewels are soonest found to wear their settings.—Goldsmith. MCCI.XXXV. The coldness of a losing gamester lessens the pleasure...make love to a woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation.—Congreve. MCCLXXXVI. There are some tempers—how shall I describe them? formed either...
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