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" I promis'd the Wench Marriage. What signifies a Promise to a Woman? Does not Man in Marriage itself promise a hundred things that he never means to perform? Do all we can, Women will believe us; for they look upon a Promise as an Excuse for following... "
Plays Written by Mr. John Gay: Viz. The Captives, ... The Beggar's Opera ... - Page 106
by John Gay - 1772 - 359 lehte
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The Beggar's Opera: As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields

John Gay - 1728 - 102 lehte
...a Woman? Does not Man in Marriage itfelf promife a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do all we can, Women will believe us; for they look...following their own Inclinations. But here comes Lucy, and icannot get from her Wou'd I were deaf! SCENE SCENE IX. Machcath, Lucy. the Face after what hath paft...
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The Works of Mr. John Gay: In Four Volumes. To which is Added an Account of ...

John Gay - 1770 - 372 lehte
...woman ? does not a man in marriage itfelf promife a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do all we can, women will believe us ; for they look...Lucy, and I cannot get from her — wou'd I were deaf. SCENE V. Enter Lucy. Lucy. Yonhafeman, you, how can you loot me' in the face, after what hath paft...
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Plays

John Gay - 1772 - 386 lehte
...promife a hundred things that he never means to perform i Do all we can, women will believe us ; foe they look upon a promife as an excufe for following...deaf. Enter Lucy. Lucy, You bafe man, you, how can you look lne in the face, after what hath part between us f — See here, perfidious wretch, how I...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1777 - 374 lehte
...woinarr? Does not man in marriage itlelf promile a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do all we can, women will believe us ; for they look...• But here comes Lucy, and I cannot get from her • i would I were deaf. Enter Lucy. Lucy. You bafe man, you, how can you look me in the face, after...
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

1777 - 380 lehte
...woman ? Does not man in marriage itfelf proiwife a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do all we can, women will believe us ; for they look...——But here comes Lucy, and I cannot get from her would I were deaf. ILtiter Lucy. Luey. You bafe man, you, — . — how can you look me in the face,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 340 lehte
...itfelf promife a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do al! we can women will believe ш; for they look upon a promife as an excufe for following...their own inclinations. But here comes Lucy, and I. Enter LUCY. Lucy, You bafe man you! - how can you look me in the face after what tlath paft between...
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Comus: A Mask

John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 lehte
...promised the wench marriage. What signifies a promise a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do all we can, women will believe us ; for they look upon a promise as an excuse for following their own inclinations But here comes Lucy, and I cannot get from...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 626 lehte
...means to perform ? Do alt we can, women will believe us ; for they look upon a promise as an excuse for following their own inclinations — But here comes Lucy, and I cannot get from her — would I were deaf ! Enter LUCY. . /..••".;. You base man, you ! How can you look me in the...
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The British drama, 2. köide

British drama - 1804 - 630 lehte
...woman ? Does not man, in marriage itself, promise a hundred things that he never means to perform ? Do all we can, women will believe us ; for they look upon a promise as an excuse for following their own inclinations — But here comes Lucy, and I cannot get...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 630 lehte
...woman ? Does not man, in marriage itself, promise a hundred things that he never means to perform? Do all we can, women will believe us ; for they look upon a promise as an excuse for following their o«n inclinations — But here conies Lucy, and I cannot get...
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