| John Gay - 1728 - 102 sidor
...? No Gentleman is ever look'd upon the worfe for killing a Man in his own Defence; and if fiufinefs cannot be carried on without it, what would you have a Gentleman do? Mrs. Peach. If I am in the wrong, my Dear, you muft «cufe me, for No-body can help the Frailty of... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 372 sidor
...? No gentleman is ever look'd upon the worfe for killing a man in his own defence ; and if bufinefs cannot be carried on without it, what would you have a gentleman do ? Mrs. Peach. If I am in the wrong, my dear, you muft excufe me, for nobody can help the frailty of... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 346 sidor
...for? No gentleman is ever look'd upon the worfe for killing a man in his own defence ; and if bufinefs cannot be carried on without it, what would you have a gentleman do? Mrs. Peach. If I am in the wrong, my dear, you muft excule me, for no-body can help the frailty of... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 sidor
...for? No gentleman is ever 1orkM upon the worfe for killing a man in his owa tiffence; and if bufinefs cannot be carried on without it, what would you have a gentleman do ? Mrs. Peach. If I am in the wrong, my dear, youmuft excufe me, for no-body can help the frailty of... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 sidor
...No gentleman is ever looked, upon the worfe for killing a man in his own defence ; and if bufinefs cannot be carried on without it, what would you have a gentleman do ? Mrs. Peach. If 1 am in the wrong, my dear, you rnuft excufe me, for nobody can help the frailty of... | |
| 1777 - 380 sidor
...? No gentleman is ever looked upon the worfe for killing a man in his own defence ; and if bufinefs cannot be carried on without it, what would you have a gentleman do ? Mrs. Peacb. If 1 am in the wrong, my dear, you muft excufe me, for nobody can help the frailty of... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 sidor
...blessing. 122 Peach. What a dickens is the woman always a whimpering about murder for ? No gentleman is ever looked upon the worse for killing a man in...on without it, what would you have a gentleman do t Mrs. Peach. If I am in the wrong, my dear, you must excuse me, for nobody can help the frailty of... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 sidor
...always a whimpering about murder for ? No gentleman is ever looked upon tlie worse for killing a щап in his own defence ; and, if business cannot be carried...on without it, what would you have a gentleman do ? Mrs Peach. If I am in the wrong, my dear, you must excuse me ; for nobody can help the frailty of... | |
| 1804 - 630 sidor
...murder among them all these seven months; and, truly, my dear, that is a great blessing. GAY.] [GAY. in his own defence ; and, if business cannot be carried...on without it, what would you have a gentleman do ? Airs Peach. If I am in the wrong, my dear, you must excuse me ; for nobody can help the frailty of... | |
| 1804 - 626 sidor
...have wherewithal to persuade the jury to bring it in manslaughter, what are they the worse for it ? So, my dear, have done upon this subject. Was captain Macheath here this morning for the banknotes he left with you last week ? Mrs Peach. Yes, my dear ; and, though the bank hath stopt payment,... | |
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