| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...this. .' . Mrs. Sntak. Why has not he gone and made himfelf (he fool of the fair ? Mayor of Garret, indeed ! .ecod, I could trample him under my feet. '.;'. Sneak. Nay, why fhould you grudge me rhy purferment ? ji :.-:..-;." Mrs. Sne.a£f..3)iid you ever hear flu: thee wilt be pointed at wherever... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...occafion of this ? Mrs Sneak. Why, has not he gone and made himfelf the fool of the fair ? Mayor of Garrat indeed ! ecod, I could trample him under my feet. • Sneak. Nay, why fliould you grudge me my purfarment ? Mrs Sneak. Did you ever hear fuch an oaf ? why, thee wilt be... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...whole parish. But what has been the occasion of this ? Mrt Sneak. Why, has not he gone and made himself the fool of the fair? Mayor of Garratt indeed ! Ecod,...I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, why should you grudge me my purfarment? 380 BRITISH DRAMA. 381 choose somebody else, or never come near... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...\_Stnkes him. Sirjac. Oh, fye ! Molly. Mrs. Sneak. What, are you leagu'd againfl me, Sir Jacob ? Sirjac. Prithee, don't expofe yourfelf before the whole parifh...I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, why fliould you grudge me my purfarment ? Mrs. Sneak. Did you ever hear fuch an oaf? why thee wilt be pointed... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 стор.
...whole parish. But what has been the occasion of this ? Mrs Sneak. Why, has not he gone and made himself the fool of the fair? Mayor of Garratt indeed ! ecod,...I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, why should you grudge me my purfarment? Sfrs Sneak. Did you ever hear such an oaf? Why, thee wilt be pointed... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...whole parish. But what has been the occasion of this? Mrs. Sneak. Why, has not he gone and made himself the fool of the fair? Mayor of Garratt indeed ! Ecod,...I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, why should you grudge me my purfarmcnt? Mrs. Sneak. Did you ever bear such an oaf? Why, thee wilt be pointed... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...occasion of this ? Mrs. Sneak. Why, has not he gone and marie himself the fool of ihe fair? Mayor of Gamut indeed ! Ecod, I could trample him under my feet, Sneak. Nay, why should you grudge roe mj purfarment ? Mrs. Sneak. Did you ever hear such an oal '. Why, thee wilt be... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 526 стор.
...whole parish. But what lias been the occasion of this? Mrs. S, Why, has not he gone and made himself the fool of the fair? Mayor of Garratt indeed! 'ecod,...I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, why should you grudge me my purfarIlirnl ,J Mrs. S. Did you ever hear such an oaf? Why thee will be pointed... | |
| 1824 - 656 стор.
...whole parish. But what has been the occasion of this ? Mrs. S. Why, has he not gone and made himself the fool of the fair. Mayor of Garratt, indeed! ecod, I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, тЬт should you grudge me my purfarment ! Mrs. S. Did you ever hear such an oaf? Why, thee wilt be... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 стор.
...yourself before the whole parish. But what has been the occasion of this? 19* THE MAYOR OF GAHRATT. 195 indeed! 'ecod, I could trample him under my feet. Sneak. Nay, why should you grudge me my purfarment? Mrs. S. Did you ever hear such an oaf? Why thee wilt be pointed... | |
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