| John Gay - 1728 - 102 psl.
...Opera muft end happily. B(g. Your Objection, Sir, is very ju(l; and is eafily remov'd. For you muft allow, that in this kind of Drama, 'tis no matter...and cry a Reprieve— let the Prifoner be brought 'Play. All this we muft do, to comply with the Tafte of the Town. back to his Wives in Triumph. ^ Beg.... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 372 psl.
...and is eafily removed : for you muft allow, that in this kind of drama, 'tis no matter how abfur.Jly things are brought about So you rabble there' run...and cry a reprieve— —let the prifoner be brought hack to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we muft do to comply with the tafte of the town. Beg.... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 psl.
...opera muft end happily. ' 'e Beg. Your objeftion, fir, isveryjuft; and is eafily removed : for you muft allow, that in this kind of drama, 'tis no matter...— let the prifoner be brought back to his wives in,i triumph. Play. All this we muft do to comply with the tafltf of the town. Beg. Through the wiole... | |
| 1777 - 380 psl.
...objection is very juft, and is eafily removed ; for you muft allow, that in this kind ot drama, 'iis no matter how abfurdly things are brought about. So,...brought back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we muft do, to comply with the tafte of the town. Beg. Through the whole piece you may obferve fuch a... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 psl.
...objection is very juft, and is eafily removed ; for you muft allow, that in this kind of drama, 'us no matter how abfurdly things are brought about. So,...rabble there — run and cry a reprieve — let the prifor.er be brought back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we muft do, to comply with the tafte... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 psl.
...for an Opera rnuft end happily. Beg. Your objection is very juu, and is eafily removed ^ for you muft allow that in thi.s kind of drama 'tis no matter how abfurdly things are brought about : fo you rabble there- -run and cry A reprieve — Let theprifoner be brought back to his wives in... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 psl.
...just, and is easily removed ; for you must allow that in this kind of drama 'tis no matter how absurdly things are brought about : so you rabble there — run and cry, A Reprieve — Let the prisoner be brought back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we must do to comply with the taste... | |
| 1804 - 630 psl.
...and is easily removed ; for you must allow, that, in this kind of drama, 'tis no matter how absurdly things are brought about : so you rabble there — run and. cry, A Reprieve ! — Let the prisoner be brought back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we must do to comply with the taste... | |
| John Gay - 1898 - 256 psl.
...and is easily remov'd: For you must allow, that in this kind of Drama, 't is no matter how absurdly things are brought about. - - So — you Rabble there run and cry a Reprieve — let the Prisoner be brought back to his Wives in Triumph. Play. All this we must do, to comply with the Taste... | |
| Alain René Le Sage - 1912 - 294 psl.
...and is easily remov'd. For you must allow, that in this kind of Drama, 'tis no matter how absurdly things are brought about — So you rabble there run and cry a Reprieve let the prisoner be brought back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we must do, to comply with the taste... | |
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