| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 338 стор.
...True ; aye ; but zooks, you are too hafty ; the pleafure of this play, like hunting, does not confift in immediately chopping the prey. Mrs. Cad. No ! how then ? Cape. Why, firft I am to ftart you, then run you a little in view, then lofe you, then unravel all the tricks... | |
| 1783 - 408 стор.
...True; ay; but, zooks, you arc too haily; the pleafure of this play, like hunting, docs not coufift in immediately chopping the prey. Mrs Cad. No! how then? Cape. Why firft I am to ftart you, then run you a littl^ in view, then lofe you, then unravel all the tricks... | |
| 1786 - 410 стор.
...True, ay ; but, zooks, you are too hafty ; the pleafure of this play, like hunting, does not confift in immediately chopping the prey. Mrs Cad. No ! how then ? Cape. Why, firft I am to ftart you, then run you a little in view, then lofe you, then unravel all the tricks... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...True ; aye ; but zooks you are too hafty ; the pleafure of this play, like hunting, does not confift in immediately chopping the prey. Mrs Cad. No ! How then ? Cape. Why firft I am to ftart you, then run you a little in view, then lofe you, then unravel all the tricks... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...there's no love lost. сое «07 Mn Cad. Well ; now 'tis your turn. Cape. True, ay ; but, zooks, you are too hasty ! the pleasure of this play, like hunting,...unravel all the tricks and doubles you make to escape ве. You fly o'er hedge and stile, I pursue for many a mile : You grow tired at last, and quat ; Then... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...than I intended, though. [Aside, Afrs Cad. Well ; now 'tis your turn. Cape. True, ay ; but, zooks, you are too hasty ! the pleasure of this play, like hunting,...unravel all the tricks and doubles you make to escape You fly o'er hedge and stile, I pursue for many a mile : You grow tired at last, and quat ; Then I... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...no love lost. 206 FOOTE.] 207 Mrs Cad. Well ; now 'tis yQur turn. Cape, True, ay ; but, zooks, you are too hasty ! the pleasure of this play, like hunting,...does not consist in immediately chopping the prey. Mrt Cad. No ! how then ? Cape. Why, first, I am to start you ; then run you a little in view : then... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 332 стор.
...than I intended thV. (Aside.) Mrs Cad. Well, now 'tis ymir turn. C-.pt. True; aye; but zo iks v »i are too hasty; the pleasure of this play, like hunting,...does not consist in immediately chopping the prey. Mm Cad. N'o ! how then ? Cape. Why, first I am to start you, then run yiu a little ia view, then lose... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...than I intended, though. [Atide. Mrs. Cad. Well ; now ; 'tis your turn. Cape. True, ay; but, zooks,you are too hasty! the pleasure of this play, like hunting,...does not consist in immediately chopping the prey. M.-,. Cad. No ! bow then ? Cape. Why, first, I am to start you ; then run you a little in view ; then... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...I intended, though. [Atide. Mn. Cad. Well ; now ; 'tis your turn. Cape. True, ay ; but, zooks, you are too hasty ! the pleasure of this play, like hunting, does not consistin immediately chopping the prey. Mrt. Cad. No ! how then ? Cape. Why, first, I am to start... | |
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