| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...happy to hear it : your old acquaintance were afraid they mould lofe you.. Mrs. CIRCUI T. It is a fign they know but little of me — but come, my good folks, I have prepared a fmall collation in the next room, Witt you — [Exeunt. Enter JACK. an$ WOOD FORD. JACK. I'll watch... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 332 стор.
...vaftly happy to hear it : your old acquaintance were afraid they ihould lofe you. Mrs. Cir. It is a fign they know but little of me — but come, my good folks, I have prepared a finall collation in the next room, will you — [Extunt. Enter Jack and Woodford. Jack. I'll watch... | |
| 1788 - 402 стор.
...vaitly happy to hear it : your old acquaint* ances were afraid they mould lok you. Mrs Cir. It is a fign they know but little of me — But come, my good folks, I have prepared a fiaall collation in the next room, will you [.E.icuni. Enter Jack and Wood fond. Jack. I'll watch filler,... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...Col, I am vastly happy to hear it ; your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Airs Cir. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come,...prepared a small collation in the next room ; will vou — [Exeunt. Enter JACK and WOODFOP.D. Jack. Fll watch, sister, to see that nobody comes. Now,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrs Cir. It is a sign they know but little of me — Hut come, my good folks, I have prepared a small collation...the next room ; will you — [Exeunt. Enter JACK and WOODFOKD. Jack. I'll watch, sister, to see that nobody comes. Now, Woodford, make good use of your... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...Col. I am vastly happy to hear it; your old acquaintances were afiaid they should lose you. Mrs Cir. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come, my good folks, I have prepared • small collation in the next room; will you — [Exeunt. Enter JACK and WOODFORD. Jack. I'll watch,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...Col. I am vastly happy to hear it; your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrs. Cir. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come,...Enter JACK and WOODFORD. Jack. I'll watch, sister, to sec that nobody comes. Now, Woodford, make good use of your time. [Exit WOODFORD.] There, I have left... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...were afraid they should lose you. Mrs. Cir. It is a sign they know but little of me — Bur conic, my good folks, I have prepared a small collation in the next room ; will you— >• [Exoutt. Enter JACK and WOODFORD. Jack. I'll watch, sister, to see that nobody conies. Now, Woodford,... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 стор.
...acquaintances were afraid they should lose Col. I am vastly happy to hear it : your old afr you Mrs. C. It is a sign they know but little of me— But come, my good folks, ! have prepared a small collation in the next room, will [Efttnt. 1308 THE LAME LOVER. Enter JACK and... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1830 - 508 стор.
...prevailing upon two of my friends to black ball me. Mrs. Sim. That, indeed, alters the case. Mrs. Cir. It is a sign they know but little of me — but come,...[Exit WOODFORD.] There, I have left 'em together ; if 1 had staid, I don't believe they would have opened their mouths for a month : I never saw such an... | |
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