| 1782 - 390 стор.
...him : we fhall fee him this afternoon ; for he prefs'd ftrongly to come, and I have given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And who is the other, pray ? Bid. Quite another fort of a man. He fpeaks like a lady for aU the world, and never fwears as Mr Flafh. does, but wears... | |
| 1786 - 390 стор.
...him: we (hall fee him tins afternoon, for he prefs'd firongly to come ; and I have given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And who is the other, pray? Bid. Q_uite another fort of a man. He fpeaks like a lady for all the world, and never fwears as Mr Flafli... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 стор.
...we shall see him this afternoon, for he press'd strongly to come and I have given him leave, whi'e my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And who...but '^/ wears nice white gloves, and tells me what iil,bons become my complexion, where to s(ick my patches, who is the best milliner, where they sell... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 стор.
...strongly to come and I have given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's_ nap, Tag. And who"is the other pray ? Bid. Quite another sort of a .man ; he speaks like a lady for all therworld, and never swears as Mr Flash does, but wears nice white gloves, and tells me what ribbons... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...him : we shall see him this afternoon, for he pressed strongly to come; and I h;ne given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And...gloves, and tells me what ribbons become my complexion, where to stick my patches, who is the best mil:iner, where they sell the best tea, and which is the... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...him : we shall see him this afternoon, for he pressed strongly to come; and I have given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And...Bid. Quite another sort of a man. He speaks like a ladv for all the world, and never swears as \lr Flash does, but wears nice white gloves, and tells... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...him : we shall see him this afternoon, for he pressed strongly to come; and I have given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And...other, pray? Bid. Quite another sort of a man. He speals like a lady for all the world, and iierer swears as Mr Flash does, but wears nice white gloves,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 306 стор.
...him ; we shall see him this afternoon, for he pressed strongly to come, and I have given him leave, while my aunt's taking her afternoon's nap. Tag. And who is the other, pray ? Biddy. Quite another sort of a man : he speaks like a lady for all the world, and never swears as... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...pressed stnnffly to come ; and I have given him leave, while my aunt is taking her afternoon's nap. Tug. And who is the other pray ? Bid. Quite another sort...gloves, and tells me what ribbons become my complexion, where to stick my patches, who is the best milliner, where they sell the best tea, and which is the... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...and I have given him leave, while my aunt is taking her afternoon's imp. 2«£. And who is the oilier pray ? Bid. Quite another sort of a man. He speaks...gloves, and tells me what ribbons become my complexion, where to stick my patches, who is the best milliner, where they sell the best tea, and which is the... | |
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