| Hannah Cowley - 1776 - 406 стор.
...heaven's fake Mr. Doiley, what dp you mean ? DoiL Mean ! why, I mean for to pit'em, to be fure — and to give Elizabeth to the winner, Touch him up-— touch him up [to Grang.] Ihew him what a fool he is. Sand. Why, fure, you won't fet them together by the ears ! Doll.... | |
| John Cawthorn (publisher.) - 1806 - 286 стор.
...te videre. Grang. Sir— you — I most obedient. I wish thou wert in the bottom of the Red Sea, and the largest folio in thy library about thy neck. [Aside....Sand. For heaven's sake, Mr. Doiley, what do you mean } Doll. Mean ! why I mean for to pit 'em, to he sure, and to give Elizabeth to the winner. — Touch... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 стор.
...and the largest folio in thy library about thy neck. [Aside. Grang. Sir—you—I most obedient. I Sand. For Heaven's sake, Mr. Doiley, what do you mean?...winner. —Touch him up, touch him up! [To GRANGER.] Show him what a fool he is. Doil. No, no: but I'm resolved for to set them together by the tongues.... | |
| 1832 - 826 стор.
...ridcrc. Grang. Sir — you — I - most obedient. I wish thou wert at the bottom of the Red sea, and the largest folio in thy library about thy neck. [Aside....Sand. For Heaven's sake, Mr. Doiley, what do you mean 7 Doil. Mean ! why I mean for to pit 'em, to be sure, and to give Elizabeth to the winner. — Touch... | |
| 1833 - 826 стор.
...folio in thy library about thy neck. [Afide. Sand. For Heaven's sake, Mr. Doiley, what do you mean 1 Doil. Mean ! why I mean for to pit 'em, to be sure,...winner. — Touch him up, touch him up! [To GRANGER.] Show him what a fool he is. Sand. Why, sure you wont set them together by the ears ! Doil. No, no;... | |
| 1854 - 834 стор.
...vidcTC. Grang. Sir — you — I most obedient 1 wish t hon wert at the bottom of the Red pea, and the largest folio in thy library about thy neck. [Aside....Mean ! why I mean for to pit 'em. to be sure, and to gire Elizabeth to the winner. — Touci him up, touch him up! [To GRANGES.] Shehim what a fool he ¡в.... | |
| 1859 - 824 стор.
...videre. Grang. Sir — you — I most obedient. I wish thou wert at the bottom of the Red sea, and the largest folio in thy library about thy neck. [Aside....winner. — Touch him up, touch him up ! [To GRANGER.] Show him what a fool he is. Sand. Why, sure you wont set them together by the ears ! Doil. No, no ;... | |
| 1859 - 838 стор.
...tidere. Grang. Sir — you — I most obedient. I wish thou wert at the bottom of the Red sea. and the largest folio in thy library about thy neck. [Aside....Sand. For Heaven's sake, Mr. Doiley, what do you mean 1 Doil. Mean ! why I mean for to pit 'em, to be sure, and to give Elizabeth to the winner. — Touch... | |
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