| John Bell - 1797 - 440 стор.
...a bumper or twa, or twenty, till oblige him. Eger, Sir, I did drink his toast in a bumper. Sir Per. Yes, you did ; but how ? how ?— just as a bairn...the matter, the moment that he and the colonel got into a drunken dispute about religion, you slily slunged away. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 368 стор.
...; but how ? — how ?— just ass a cross brain takes pheesic, wi wry mouths, and sour faces, whach my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment...and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion, ye slily slunged awa. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time to go, when my lord insisted upon... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1808 - 380 стор.
...but how ?— .how ? — just ass a cross brain takes pheesic, wi wry mouths, and sour faces, whach my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment...and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion, ye slily slunged aw a. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time to go, when my lord insisted upon... | |
| 1810 - 500 стор.
...did; but how? — how? — just ass a cross brain takes pheesic, wi wry mouths, and sour faces, whach my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment...and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion, ye slily slunged awa. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time to go, when my lord insisted upon... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 254 стор.
...but how? — how? — just ass a cross brain takes pheesic, wi \vry mouths, and sour faces, whacli my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment...and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion, ye slily slunged awa. Eger. I thought, .sir, it was time to go-, when my lord insisted upon... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 стор.
...but how ? — how ? — just ass a cross bairn takes pheesic, wi wry mouths, and sour faces, whach my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment that he and the colonel got iniill a drunken dispute about releegion, ye slily slunged awa. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time to... | |
| 1833 - 828 стор.
...; but how ? — how ?— just us a cross-brain takes pheesic, wi' wry mouths, and sour faces, wlmch my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment that he and the colonel gut intill a drunken dispute aboot relcegion, ye s'.ily slunged awa'. Eger. 1 thought, Sir, it was... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 стор.
...till my lord, and not have «crupled swallowing a bumper or twa, or twenty, till oblige him. Eger. Sir, I did drink his toast in a bumper. Sir P. Yes, you did ; but how, how? — just ns a bairn takes physic — with aversions and wry faces, which ray lord observed : then, to mend the... | |
| 1853 - 404 стор.
...did ; but how ? — how ? Just as a cross bairn takes pheesic, wi' wry mouths and sour faces, whach my lord observed ; then, to mend the matter, the moment...and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion, ye slily slunged awa'. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time tq. go, when my lord insisted upon... | |
| Oliver Oldham - 1858 - 422 стор.
...moment that he and the colonel got intill a drunken dispute aboot releegion, ye slily slunged awa'. Eger. I thought, sir, it was time to go, when my lord insisted upon half-pint bumpers. Sir P. Sir, that was not levelled at you, but at the colonel, the captain, and the... | |
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