| Martha Pike Conant - 1908 - 352 стор.
...another . . . yelps louder than Homer's Stentor, Two a groat and Four for sixpence Mackerel f . . . Here a sooty Chimney-sweeper takes the Wall of a grave Alderman and a Broomman justle[s] the Parson of the Parish. . . . Turn out there, you . . . says a Bully with a Sword two Yards... | |
| Martha Pike Conant - 1908 - 352 стор.
...another . . . yelps louder than Homer's Stentor, Two a groat and Four for sixpence Mackerel ? . . . Here a sooty Chimney-sweeper takes the Wall of a grave Alderman and a Broomman justle[s] the Parson of the Parish. . . . Turn out there, you . . . says a Butty with a Sword two Yards... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1927 - 530 стор.
...Two a groat, and four for sixpence, mackerel.' One draws his mouth up to his ears and howls out, ' Buy my flounders,' and is followed by an old burly...same instant. Here a sooty chimney-sweeper takes the wall1 of a grave alderman, and a broom-man jostles the parson of the parish. There a fat greasy porter... | |
| Simon Varey - 1990 - 240 стор.
...(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, I928), p. 8. Page numbers in parentheses in the text refer to this edition. den, and is followed by an Old Burly Drab, that Screams out the Sale of her Maids and her Sole at the same Instant.5 It is easy to sympathize with Hogarth's Enrag'd Musician, who covers his... | |
| Rick Allen - 1998 - 268 стор.
...stentor, 'Two a groat, and four for sixpence, mackerel.' One draws his mouth up to his ears and howls out, 'Buy my flounders,' and is followed by an old burly...the parish. There a fat greasy porter runs a trunk full-butt upon you, while another salutes your antlers with a basket of eggs and butter. Turn out there,... | |
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