| John Home - 1822 - Liczba stron: 420
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skill'd. Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...mean To gall your pride, which now I see is great. Norv. My pride ! Glen. Suppress it as you wish to prosper : Your pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's... | |
| British drama - 1824 - Liczba stron: 834
...friendship's tongue to speak their Yet in such language I am little skill'd. Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...mean To gall your pride, which now I see is great. A'or. My pride ! (,l:ii. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper. Your pride s excessive. Yet, for Randolph's... | |
| 1824 - Liczba stron: 656
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet, in such language, I am little skill'd. Therefore, I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why remind Me of my birth obscure Î Why slur my power WTith such contemptuous terms? Ч I'.n. I did not mean To gall your pride, which... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Liczba stron: 912
...remind le of my birth obscure? Why slur my power Yith such contemptuous terms ? Glen. I did not mean 'o •woman! The devil's an ass: if I were a painter, I would draw him like an idiot, a driveller with our pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's sake, will not leave you to its rnsh direction, thus you... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - Liczba stron: 924
...remind Me of my birth obscure? VVby slur my With such contemptuous terms? Glen. I did not mean • • gall 'your pride, which now I see is great Nor. My pride! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prospc; 'our pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's sak> ••ill not leave you to its rash direction,... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Liczba stron: 926
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skill'd. Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why remind Me of my birth obscure? Vvhy slur my power With such contemptuous terms ? Glen. I did not mean To gall your pride, which now... | |
| Owen Williams - 1831 - Liczba stron: 1106
...Glenalvon for his counsel, •Vlthough it sounded harshly. Why remind Ue of my birth obscure? VVhy slur my power With such contemptuous terms? Glen....pride! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper, four pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's sake, will not leave you to its rash direction, f thus... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - Liczba stron: 428
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skilled : Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...mean To gall your pride, which now I see is great. Norv. My pride ! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper. Your pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's... | |
| 1833 - Liczba stron: 828
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skill'd. Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...contemptuous terms'? Glen. I did not mean To gall vour pride, which now I sec is great. Лог. My pride ! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper.... | |
| 1839 - Liczba stron: 544
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skilled : Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...mean To gall your pride, which now I see is great. Norv. My pride! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper. Your pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's... | |
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