| 1794 - 252 стор.
...the butcher of your town, living or dead i Sir Jac. Living. Maj. And swears as much as he used i Sir Jac. An alter'd man, Major; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Maj. You surprise me; why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths —... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...butcher of your town, living or dead ? Sir Jac. Laving. . • Mnj. And fwears as much as he ufed ? Sir Jac. An alter'd man, Major ; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Maj. You furprize me ; why, when he frequented our town of a market day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...Living. . . Sir Jot. An altered man, major ; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Maj. You surprise me ! why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths — And quite changed ? Sir Jac. Entirely — They say his wife has made him a methodist, and that he preaches at... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...your town, living or dead ? Sir Joe. Living. Alaj. And swears as much as he used ! Sir Jac. An altered man, major ; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Maj. You surprise me ! why, when hfi frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out я guinea in oaths... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...Matthew Marrowbone, the butcher of your town, living or dead ? Sir Jac. Living. Sir Jiir. An altered man, major ; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Maj. You surprise me ! why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 стор.
...as he used ? Sir Jac. An alter'd man, Major ; not an oath conies out of his mouth. Maj. You surprise me ; why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths— And quite changed? Sir Jac. Entirely : they say his wife has made him a methodist, and that he preaches at Kennington... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...butcher of your town, living or dead ? Sir Jac. Living. Major. Major. And fwears as much as he ufed ? Sir Jac. An alter'd man, Major; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Major. You furpnfe me ; why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1815 - 382 стор.
...the butcher of your town, living or dead ? Sir Jac. Living. Maj. And swears as much as he used ? iSYr Jac. An alter'd man, Major; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Maj. You surprise me; why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths—... | |
| Samuel Foote, John Badcock - 1830 - 370 стор.
...altered man, Major; not an oath comes out of his mouth. Major. You surprise me; why, when he fre* quented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths—and quite changed ? * major. What a deal of mischief those rascals do in the country—Why,... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 стор.
...as he used ? SIR J. An altered man, major ; not an oath comes out of his mouth. MAJ. S. You surprise me; why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths — and quite changed ? SIR J. Entirely ; they say his wife has made him a methodist, and that he preaches at Kennington... | |
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