Nebuchadnezzar Zebulon, in the Old Jewry, but it happened to be Saturday ; and they never touch on the Sabbath, you know. Sir Geo. Why, what the the devil can I do ? Tram. British Theatre - Сторінка 43автори: John Bell - 1792Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Samuel Foote - 1760 - 106 стор.
...prefs'd. Sir GEO ROE. My Honour preft ! Ycs> my Honour is not only preft, but ruin'd, unlefs I can raife money to redeem it. That blockhead Loader, to depend upon this old doatiiig—— TRANSFER. Well, well, now I declare, I am quite ferry to fee your Honour in fuch a taking.... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...prefs'd. Sir Geo. My Honour preft ! Yes, my Honour is not only preft, but ruin'd, unlefs I can raife money to redeem it. That blockhead Loader, to depend upon this old doating Tranf. Well, well, now I declare, I am quite forry to fee your Honour in.fueh a taking. Sir Geo. Damn... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1788 - 310 стор.
...prefs'd. Sir Geo. My honour preft ! Yes, my honour is not only preft, but ruin'd, unlefs I can raife money to redeem it. That blockhead Loader, to depend upon this old doating• — — Tranf, Well, well, now I declare, 1 am quite forry to feeyourhoriour in fuch.ataking. Sir Geo.... | |
| 1792 - 394 стор.
...prefs'd. Sir Geo. My honour prefs'd ! Yes, my honour is not Jy prefs'd, but ruin'd, unlefs I can raife money to redeem it. That blockhead Loader, to depend upon this old deating Tranf. Well, well, now I declare I am quite forry to ie your honour in fuch a taking. Sir Geo.... | |
| 1794 - 310 стор.
...been so pressed. Sir Geo. My honour pressed 1 Yes, my honour is not only pressed, but ruined, unless 1 can raise money to redeem it. That blockhead Loader,...your sorrow. Trans. But come, don't be cast down; Tho' money is not to be had, money's worth may, and that's the fame thing. Sir G(e. How, dear Transfer... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...prefs'd." Kir Geo. My honour prefs'd ! yes. my honour is not only prefs'd, but ruin'd, unlefs I can raife money to redeem it. That blockhead Loader, to depend upon this old doating — Tranf. Well, weil, now I declare, I am quite forry to fee your Honour in fuch a taking. Sir Geo.... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...I do ? Tram. Good me, I did not know your honour had been so pressed. Sir Geo. My honour pressed ! Yes, my honour is not only pressed, but ruined, unless...come, don't be cast down : though money is not to he had, money's worth may, and that's the same thing. Sir Geo. How, dear Transfer ? Trans. Why, I have,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...I do ? Trans. Good me, I did not know your honour had been so pressed. Sir Geo. My honour pressed ! Yes, my honour is not only pressed, but ruined, unless...come, don't be cast down : though money is not to he had, money's worth may, and that's the same thing. Sir Geo. How, dear Transfer ? Trans. Why, I have,... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...had been so pressed. •Sir Geo. My honour pressed ! Yes, my honour is not only pressed, but mined, unless I can raise money to redeem it. That blockhead, Loader, to depend upon this old, doatiug Trans. Well, well, now I declare I am quite sorry to see your honour in such a taking. Sir... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 стор.
...I do ? Trans. Good me, I did nqt know your honour had been so pressed. Sir Geo. My honour pressed ! Yes, my honour is not only pressed, but ruined, unless...sorrow. Trans. But come, don't be cast down : Though iuoney is not to be had, money's worth may, and that's the same thing. Sir Geo. How, dear Transfer... | |
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