 | Samuel Foote - 1778
...Luke. Not but, upon thefe occafions, no man in England is more punctual than Enter a Servant, iuba gives Sir Luke a Letter. From whom ? • Serv. Earl of Brentford. The femnt waits for an anfwer. Sir Luke. Anfwer ! — By your leave, Mr. Serjeant and Chariot. [Reads-]... | |
 | 1788
...like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the fummer affizes. Sir Luke. Not but upon thefe occafions, no man in England is more punctual than Enter a Servant, who gives Sir Luke a Letter. From whom ? Sen. Earl of Brentford. The fervant waits for an anfwer. Sir Luke. Anfwer ! — By your leave, Mr... | |
 | 1794
...expert folks to renrernber. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. Sir Luhe. Not but upon these occasions, no man in England is more punctual than Enter a SERVANT, who gives Sir Luhe a letter. From whom? Scro. Earl of Brentford. The servant waits for an answer. Sir Luhe. Answer!—By... | |
 | Samuel Foote - 1799
...for the fummer affiz.es. Sir Luke. Not hut, upon thefe occafions, no man in England is more pun&ual than Enter a Servant, who gives Sir Luke a Letter. From whom ? Serv. Earl of Brentford. The fervant waits for an anfwer. Sir Luke. Anfwer !—By your leave, Mr Serjeant and Charlotte. [Reads.~\... | |
 | 1804
...too — three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaeliua* term for the summer assizes. Sir Luke. Not but upon...England is more punctual than — Enter a Servant, mho gires SIB LUXE a letter. From whom? Serp. Earl of Brenford. The sen-ant waits for an answer. 528... | |
 | 1804
...expect folks to rememher. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas* term fnr the summer assizes. Sir Lukr. Not but upon these occasions, no man in England is more punctual than — Enter a Serrant, mho gires SIR LUKE a letter. From whom? Sen?. Earl of Brenford. The servant wait» for an... | |
 | British drama - 1811
...and then for such я time, too— three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. Sir Luke. Not but upon these occasion«, no man in England is more punctual than— Enter a Servant, mho give» SIR LUKE a letter.... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1830
...like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer Sut LUKE. Not but upou these occasions uo man iu k, I'm SHUV. Karl of Brentford. The servant waits for an answer. SIR LUKE, Answer ! By your leave, Mr. Serjeant... | |
 | Samuel Foote - 1830
...and then for such a time too— three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. Sir Luke. Not but, upon those occasions, no man in England is more punctual than Enter a SERVANT, who gives SIR LUKE a Letter.... | |
 | 1832
...folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. Sir L. Not but apon these occasions, no man in England is more punctual than Enter a SERVANT, who gices SIR LUKE a Letter. From whom 1 Serr. Earl of Brentford. The servant waits for an answer. Sir... | |
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