| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...fyno* fynonymous, the very fame names.— Very often indeed, my lord. — But you always fpell your's with an L ? — Always. — That, Mr. Loyd, is a little...you might have come in with an F ; but I am afraid I c^n give you no hopes -Tor your L. — Ha, ha. ha ! JLnter a SERVANT. SERVANT. There was no overtaking... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 332 стор.
...fpell your's with an L ? — Always. — That, Mr. Loyd, is a little unlucky ; for you muft know 1 am now paying my debts alphabetically, and in four or five years you might have come in with »n F ; but I am afraid I can give you no hopes fof your L.— Ha, ha, ha! Enttr a Servant. Ser.v.... | |
| 1794 - 316 стор.
...you always spell your* with_an Li—Always.—That, Mr. Loyd, is a little unhltky; for you must krtow I am now paying my debts alphabetically, and in four...no hopes for your L. Ha, ha, ha ! Enter a SERVANT. 8erv: T here was nd overtaking the Servant. Sir Luhe. That is unlucky : Tell my Lord I'll attend him.—I'll... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 460 стор.
...names—Very often indeed, my Lord—But you always fpell your's with an L ?—Always—That, Mr Lloyd, is a little unlucky; for you muft know I am now paying...Enter a Servant. Serv. There was no overtaking the fervant. Sir Luke. That is unlucky : tell my Lord I'll attend him. I'll call on Sir Gregory myfelf.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...am now paying mv debts alphabetically, and in four or five years you nn^ht have come in with nn Г ; but I am afraid I can give you no hopes for your L. — Ha, ha, ha ! Enter a Servant. Srrr. There was no overtaking the servant. Sir Luke. 'Hint is unlucky ! Tell my lord I'll attend him.... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...you always spell yours with an L? — Always. — That, Mr Loyd, is a little unlucky; for you must know I am now paying my debts alphabetically, and in four or five years von might have come in with an F ; hut I am afraid I can give you no hopes for your L. — lia, ha,... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...you always spell yours with an L? — Always. — That, Mr Loyd, is a little unlucky; for you must know I am now paying my debts alphabetically, and in four or live years you might have come in with nil I ' ; but I am afraid I can give you no hopes for your L.... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 578 стор.
...an L ? — Always. — That, Mr. Lloyd, is a little unlucky ; for you must know I am now paying by debts alphabetically, and in four or five years you...Servant. Serv. There was no overtaking the servant. Sir Luke. That is unlucky : tell my !prd I'll attend him. — I'll call on sir Gregory myself. [Exit Servant.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...you always spell yours with an L? — Always. — That, Mr. Loyd, isa little unlucky; for you must know I am now paying my debts alphabetically, and...five years you might have come in with an F; but I am alraid I can give you no hopes for your L. — Ha, ha, ha ! Enter a Servant. Sert. There was no overtaking... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...That, Mr. Loyd, is a little unlucky; for you must know I am now paying my debts alphabetically, aud in four or five years you might have come in with an F; 'but I um afraid I can give you no hopes for your L. — Ha, ha, ha ! • Kntir a Servant* Sen. There was... | |
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