| John Bell - 1792 - 282 pàgines
...House. Enter Lady RUSPORT and CHARLOTTE. . L. Rus. Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of Captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of mine shall ever cross the hands of any ot them : because my sister chose to marry a beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity J... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 pàgines
...chofe to marry a beggar, am I bound to fupport him and his pofterity ? Char. I think you are. L. Ruf. You think I am ; and pray where do you find the law that tells you fo ? , : • Char. I am not proficient enough to quote chapter and verfe ; but I take charity to be... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 pàgines
...Houst. Enter Lady RUSPORT and CHARLOTTE. L, Rus, Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of Captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of...beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity f Char. I think you are. L. Rus. You think I am ; and pray where do you find the law that tells you... | |
| 1804 - 552 pàgines
...house. Enter LADY RUSPORT and CHARLOTTE. Lady Rus. Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of...beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity ? Char. I think you are. Lady Rus. You think I am ? and, pray, where do you find the law that tells... | |
| 1804 - 340 pàgines
...RusTORT'S House. Lady RUSPORT and CHARLOTTE. L. Rus. Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of Captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of...beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity ? Char. I think you are. L. Rus. You think I am; and pray where do you find the law that tells you... | |
| 1804 - 556 pàgines
...house. Enter LADY RUSPORT and CHARLOTTE. Ladt/ Rus. Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of...beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity ? Char. I think you are. Lady Rus. \ou think I am ? and, pray, where do vou find the law that tells... | |
| 1804 - 556 pàgines
...LADY RusPORT'S house. Enter LADY RUSPOKT Lady Rut. Miss Riisport, I desire to hear no more of captain Dudley and his destitute family : not a shilling of mine shall ever cross the li:ml • of any of them : because ray sister clmse to marry a beggar, am I bound to support him and... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 420 pàgines
...House. Enter LADY RUSPORT and Miss RUSPORT. Lady R. Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no mere of Captain Dudley and his destitute family ; not a shilling of...am I bound to support him and his posterity? Miss RI think you are. Lady R. You think I am ! and pray where do you find the law that tells you so. Mtss... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 pàgines
...hear no more of captain Dudley and hisdeslilule tamih ; not a shilling , of mine shall ever cross tlie hands of any of them; .' because my sister chose to marry a beggar, am 1 bound : to support him and his posterity i Miss R. I think you are. Lady R. You think I am! and pray... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 492 pàgines
...House. Enter LADY RUSPORT and Miss RUSPORT; Lady R. Miss Rusport, I desire to hear no more of Captain Dudley and his destitute family ; not a shilling of...beggar, am I bound to support him and his posterity ? JMiss R. I think you are. Lady R. You think I am ! and pray where do you find the law that tells... | |
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