| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...them) take fcandalous advantage ; teaze, When •will you do me the honour, pray; Sir Luke, tci take a bit of mutton with me ? Do you name the day. —...at the mounting of a hill ; there is no getting rid df them, without a penny to one, and a promife to t'other. SERJEANT. True ; and then for fuch a time... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 332 стор.
...them) take fcandalous advantage ; teaze, When will you do me the honour, pray, Sir Luke, to take a bii of mutton with me ? Do you name the day.— They are...getting rid of them, without a penny to one, and a promift to t'other. Serj. True ; and then for fuch a time too — three weeks ! I wonder they expeft... | |
| 1788 - 402 стор.
...meet them) take Scandalous advantage ; teaze, when will you do me the honour, pray. Sir Luke, to take a bit of mutton with me ? Do you name the day. —...getting rid of them, without a penny to one and a promife to t'other. Serj. True ; and then for fuch a time too — th^e weeks ! I wonder they expect... | |
| 1794 - 316 стор.
...you do ' me the honour, pray, Sir Luke, to take a bit of rhutton with me? do you name the day.—They are as bad as a beggar, who attacks your coach at the mounting of a hill; there is no getting rid of theni, without a penny to one and a promise {o t'other. Serj. True; and then for such a time too—three... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 460 стор.
...as bad as a beggar, who attacks Char. You make light, Sir Luke, of thefe fort of engagements. tacks your coach at the mounting of a hill; there is no getting rid of them, without a penny to one, and a promife to t'other. Serf. True; and then for fuch a time too—three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...advantages — teaze — when will you do me the honour, pray, sir Lake, to take a bit of mutton with me f do you name the day — They are as bad as a beggar,...them, without a penny to one and a promise to t'other. Ser. True ; and then for such a time, too — three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...— They are as bad as a beggar, who attacl» your coach at the mounting of a hill ; there is во getting rid of them, without a penny to one and a promise to t'other. Ser. True ; and then for such a time, too — three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...them) tukc scandalous advantages — teaze — when will you do me the honour, pray, sir Luke, to take a bit of mutton with me? do you name the day — They are as bad as в beggar who attacks your coach at the mounting of a hill; there is no getting rid of them, without... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...take scandalous ad vantages — teaze — when »ill you do me the honour, pray, sir Luke, to take a bit of mutton with me? do you name the day — They are as had as a beggar who attacks your coach at the mounting of a hill ; there is no getting rid of them,... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1830 - 508 стор.
...take scandalous. advantage; teazing with, 'when will you do me the honour, pray, Sir Luke, to take a bit of mutton with me? Do you name the day.' They are as bad as a begg&r, who attacks your coach at the mounting of a hill ; there is ho getting; rid of either, without... | |
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