| John Bell - 1792 - 282 oldal
...Well, sir. Charles. How is it, Mr. Belcoiir, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong j beneath the mask of generosity to give this fatal stab to our domestic...defiance now. 'Tis Dudley speaks to you, the brother, the proteftor of that injur'd lady. Bel. The brother ? Give yourself a truer title. Charles. What is't... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 oldal
...How is it, Mr. Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong ; beneath the mask of ge» nerosity to give this fatal stab to our domestic peace ( You...defiance now. 'Tis Dudley speaks to you, the brother, the proteftor of that injur'd lady. Bel. The brother ? Give yourself a truer title. Charles. What is't... | |
| 1804 - 556 oldal
...Bel. Well, sir? Cha. How is it, Mr Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong ; bcnenth the mask of generosity, to give this fatal stab to our domestic...injured lady. Bel. The brother? Give yourself a truer tide. ('':•'. What is it you mean ? Bel. Come, come, I know both her and you. I found you, sir, (but... | |
| 1804 - 556 oldal
...Bel. Well, sir? Cha. How is it, Mr Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong; beneath the mask of generosity, to give this fatal stab to our domestic...to you; the brother, the protector of that injured Bel. Tbc brother? Give yourself a truer title. Cha. What is it you mean ? Bel. Come, come, I know both... | |
| 1804 - 340 oldal
...Sir. Charles. How is it, Mr. Belcour, that you have clone this mean, unmanly wrong ; beneath the mask of generosity to give this fatal stab to our domestic...speaks to you, the brother, the protector of that injur'd lady. Bel. The brother ? Give yourself a truer title. Charles. What is't you mean ? THE WEST... | |
| 1804 - 552 oldal
...Bel. Well, sir? Clia. How is it, Mr Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong ; beneath the mask of generosity, to give this fatal stab to our domestic peace? You might huve had my thnnks, my blessing ; take my defiance now. Tis Dudley speaks to you ; the brother, the... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 420 oldal
...if I balk you. _, Cliarles. Yet hold! let me not be too hasty: your name, I think, is Belcour. Bd. Well, sir. Charles. How is it, Mr. Belcour, you have...the brother, the protector, of that injured lady. Bd. The brother ! give yourself a truer title. Charles. What is't you mean ? Bel. You question me too... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 oldal
...stab to our domestic peace? You might hare had my thanks, my blessing : take my defiance now. "J'is Dudley speaks to you ; the brother, the protector,...The brother ! give yourself a truer title* Charles. Whatis't you mean? Bel. Gome, come, I know both her and you: I. found you, sir (but how or why I know... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 oldal
...Belcour. Charles. How is it, Mr. Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong; beneath the mask of generosity, to give this fatal stab to our domestic...brother, the protector of that injured lady. Bel. Well, Sir. Bel. The brother! give yourself a truer title. Bel. Come, come, I know both her and you... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 492 oldal
...Weil, sir. Charles. How is it, Mr Belcour, you have done this mean, unmanly wrong ; beneath the mask of generosity, to give this fatal stab to our domestic...have had my thanks, my blessing ; take my defiance novr. 'Tis Dudley speaks to you; the brother, the protector of that injured lady. J3el. The brother... | |
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