Englishman in ParisC. Talbot, 1778 |
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... of that we fhall eafily find , Whether laughing or hiffing is most to their mind . HE . I'm fure they will hifs . , SHE . And I hope they'll be kind . DRA- B 3 Mr. SUBTLE CLASSIC Dramatis Perfonæ . Mr. Collins . Mr. PROLOGUE . 5.
... of that we fhall eafily find , Whether laughing or hiffing is most to their mind . HE . I'm fure they will hifs . , SHE . And I hope they'll be kind . DRA- B 3 Mr. SUBTLE CLASSIC Dramatis Perfonæ . Mr. Collins . Mr. PROLOGUE . 5.
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... minds the religion of a pret- ty woman ? Besides , all this country are of the fame . Buck . For that reason I don't care how foon I get out of it : come , let's get rid of you all as foon as we can . And what are you , hey ? Barb . Je ...
... minds the religion of a pret- ty woman ? Besides , all this country are of the fame . Buck . For that reason I don't care how foon I get out of it : come , let's get rid of you all as foon as we can . And what are you , hey ? Barb . Je ...
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... mind . Buck . No ! No ! Stop a moment , and I will tell . Mrs. Sub . Be expeditious , then . Buck . Why , I wanted to talk about Mifs Lncinda . Mrs. Sub . What of her ? Buck . She's a bloody fine girl ; and I fhould be glad to Mrs. Sub ...
... mind . Buck . No ! No ! Stop a moment , and I will tell . Mrs. Sub . Be expeditious , then . Buck . Why , I wanted to talk about Mifs Lncinda . Mrs. Sub . What of her ? Buck . She's a bloody fine girl ; and I fhould be glad to Mrs. Sub ...
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... mind as fpotlefs as her perfon . Buck . Hey - day ! Mrs. Sub . And me fir ! Where had you your thoughts of me ? How dar'd you fuppofe that I would connive at fuch as Buck . The woman is bewitch'd ! Mrs. Sub . I whofe untainted ...
... mind as fpotlefs as her perfon . Buck . Hey - day ! Mrs. Sub . And me fir ! Where had you your thoughts of me ? How dar'd you fuppofe that I would connive at fuch as Buck . The woman is bewitch'd ! Mrs. Sub . I whofe untainted ...
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... 'd me . Demand of these gentlemen the melan- choly mood of my mind . Marq . But now that I am arriv'd , we'll dance and fing , and drive care to the - Ha ! fing , 24 The ENGLISH MAN Mrs. Sub. Finely. I take you to be ...
... 'd me . Demand of these gentlemen the melan- choly mood of my mind . Marq . But now that I am arriv'd , we'll dance and fing , and drive care to the - Ha ! fing , 24 The ENGLISH MAN Mrs. Sub. Finely. I take you to be ...
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Сторінка 291 - I have such a dismal story to tell you ' Bruin. What's the matter ? Sneak. Why, you know I went into the garden to look for my vife and the major, and there I hunted and hunted as sharp as if it had been for one of my own...
Сторінка 199 - Pray, ladies and gentlemen, look at this piece, quite flefh and blood, and only wants a touch from the torch of Prometheus to ftart from the canvas, and fall a bidding.
Сторінка 275 - You furprise me ; why, when he frequented our town of a market-day, he has taken out a guinea in oaths — and quite chang'd ? Sir Jac.
Сторінка 287 - ... a man of learning, that can lay down the law : why, adzooks, he is wise enough to puzzle the parson ; and then, how you have heard him oration at the Adam and Eve of a Saturday night, about Russia and Prussia.
Сторінка 273 - At fixteen he trail'da pike in the Artillery-ground ; at eighteen got a company in the Smithfield pioneers ; and by the time he was twenty, was made aid-decamp to Sir Jeffery Grub, Knight, Alderman, and Colonel of the Yellow.
Сторінка 37 - OF all the passions that possess mankind, The love of novelty rules most the mind ; In search of this, from realm to realm we roam, Our fleets come fraught with every folly home...
Сторінка 286 - ... wise enough to puzzle the parson, and then, how you have heard him oration at the Adam and Eve of a Saturday night, about Russia and Prussia ; ecod, George Gage, the exciseman, is nothing at all to 'un.
Сторінка 282 - Gad's my life, sure as a gun that's her roice ! Look ye, brother, I don't choose to breed a disturbance in another body's house ; but as soon as ever I get home— Bruin. Now is your time. Sneak. No, no ; it would not be decent, Mrs Sneak, (within.) Jerry ! Jerry!
Сторінка 287 - Bruin, can you tell what is become of my vife ? Bruin. She is gone off with the major. Sneak. Mayhap to take a walk in the garden ; I will go and take a peep at what they are doing.
Сторінка 290 - Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your Maygames ; besides, corporations are too serious things ; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir Jac.