| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 780 páginas
...injustice, to give credit against your friend, to the aspersions of two such mercenary trulls? MINCING. Mercenary, mem? I scorn your words. 'Tis true we found...garret; by the same token, you swore us to secrecy upon Messalinas's poems. Mercenary? No, if we would have been mercenary, we should have held our tongues;... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 páginas
...thou false ? my friend deceive me ? Hast thou been a wicked accomplice with that profligate man ? MRS. truls ? MINC. : Mercenary, mem ? I scorn your words. 'Tis true we found you and Mr. Fainall in the... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 778 páginas
...false? my friend deceive me? Hast thou been a wicked accomplice with that profligate man? MRS. MARWOOD. Have you so much ingratitude and injustice, to give...friend, to the aspersions of two such mercenary trulls? MINCING. Mercenary, mem? I scorn your words. Tis true we found you and Mr. Fainall in the blue garret;... | |
| William Congreve - 1965 - 162 páginas
...my friend deceive me? Hast thou been a wicked accomplice with that profligate man? 445 MRS. MARWOOD. Have you so much ingratitude and injustice, to give...friend to the aspersions of two such mercenary trulls? MINCING. Mercenary, mem? I scorn your words. 'Tis true we found you and Mr. Fainall in the blue garret;... | |
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