| Sir Richard Steele - 1761 - 354 стор.
...you, take you out of a great Man's Service, and fhew you the Pleafure of receiving Wages ? Did not I give you Ten, then Fifteen, now Twenty Shillings a Week, to be Sorrowful ? and the more 1 give you, I think, the Gladder you are. Enter a Boy. By. Sir, the Grave-digger of St. Timothy's in... | |
| 1788 - 426 стор.
...receiving wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty, (hillings a week, to bfl ibrrowful f and the more I give you, I think, the gladder you are. Enter a Boy. ' Boy. Sir, the grave-digger of St. Timothy's in th8 Fields would fpeak with you. Sab.... | |
| Samuel Ireland - 1794 - 398 стор.
...receiving wages ? Did " not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty " (hillings a week, to be forrowful? And the " more I give you, I think, the gladder you are.'', — By the mournful geftures of thofe that follow; В 2 they ( 12 > they arc all well ibrted, and have... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 440 стор.
...you, take you out of a great man's service, and shew you. the pleasure of receiving wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty shillings a...the, more I give you, I think, the gladder you are. Enter a Boy. Boy. Sir, the grave-digger of St. Timothy's in the Fields would speak with you. Sak. Let... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 стор.
...you , take you out of a great man's service, and shew you the pleasure of receiving wages ? Did not I ys are the men of pleasure of the age, the top gamesters...coat about town have liad their education in our part Enter a Boy. Roy. Sir, the grave-digger of St Timothy's in the Fields would speak with you. Sab. Let... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 стор.
...you, take you out of a great man's service, and shew you the pleasure of receiving wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty shillings a...the more I give you, I think, the gladder you are. E n lu- a Boy. Boy. Sir, the grave-digger of St Timothy's in the íields would speak with you. Sab.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 стор.
...you, take you out of a great man's service, and shew you the pleasure of receivms; wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty shillings a...week, to be sorrowful ? and the more I give you, I thiuk, the gladder you arc. ' Enter a Soy. Boy. Sir, the 'grave-digger of St Timothy's in the fields... | |
| William Hogarth - 1821 - 316 стор.
...pleasure of receiving wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty shillings a week s " to be sorrowful? And the more I give you, I think, the gladder you are/' — By the mournful gestures of those that follow, they appear well selected, and have enough of the... | |
| Henry Luttrell - 1822 - 306 стор.
...undertaker, in Sir Richard Steel's amusing comedy — " Look yonder at that hale well-looking fellow. Did I not pity you, take you out of a great man's...the more I give you, I think the gladder you are." The Funeral, Act 4. Scene 1. Note 1, page 35, line 4. Fair Musidora, conscious virgin. Ev'na sense... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 360 стор.
...show you the pleasure of receiving wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, and twenty Aillings a week to be sorrowful ? — and the more I give you, I think the gladder you are!" town with another comedy, and behold, it was so moral and religious, as poor Dick insisted, so dull... | |
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