| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...Is that right, brother Bruin ? Bruin. Fine ! don't bate her an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs. Sntak. Hey-day ! I am amaz'd ! Why, what is the meaning of...Sneak. The meaning is plain, that I am grown a man, and vill do what I pleafe, vithout being accountable to no body. Mrs. Sneak. Why the fellow is furely bewitch'd.... | |
| 1783 - 382 стор.
...right, brother Bruin ? Bruin. Fine ! don't late her an inch. Sneak. Standby me. Mrs Sneak. Hty-day ! I am amaz'd ! Why, what is the meaning of this ? Sneak....is plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I pleafe, without being accountable to .nobody Sneak. No, I am unft'itch'd, and that you fhall know to... | |
| 1792 - 380 стор.
...Bruin ? Bruin. Fine ! don't bate her an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs. Sneak. Hey-day ! I am amazed ! Why, what is •the meaning of this ? Sneak. The meaning is plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what 1 pleafe, without being accountable to nobody. Mrs. Sneak. Why, the fellow is furely bewitch'd Sneak.... | |
| 1794 - 252 стор.
...with a voman.' Is that right, brother Bruin > Bruin. Fine! don't bate her an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs. Sneak. Hey-day ! I am amaz'd ! Why, what is the meaning of this ? Sntak. The meaning is plain, that I am grown * man, and vit do what I please, without being accountable... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...with a voman. Is that right, brother Bruin ? Bruin. Fine !. don't bate her an inch. Sneak, Stand by me. Mrs Sneak. Hey-day ! I am amaz'd ! Why, what is...Sneak. The meaning is plain, that I am grown a man, fcnd vil do what 1 pleafe, without being accountable to notody. Mrs Sneak. Why, the fellow is furely... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...Bruin? Brain. Fine ! don't bate her an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrt Sneak, Hey-day ! I am amazed ! Why, what is the meaning of this? Sneak. The meaning...plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I please, without being accountable to nobody. Mrt Sneak. Why, the fellow is surely bewitched ! Sneak. No, I... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...Bruin? Bruin. Fine ! don't bate her an. inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs Sneak. Hey-day ! I am amazed ! Why, what is the meaning of this? Sneak. The meaning...plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I please, without being accountable to nobody. Mrs Sneak. Why, the fellow is surely bewitched ! Sneak. No, I... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...bate lier an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs Sneak. Hey-day ! I am amazed ! Why, what is the moaning of this? Sneak. The meaning is plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I please, without being accountable to nobody. Mrs Sneak. Why, the fellow is surely bewitched ! Sneak. No, I... | |
| Hugh Leslie - 1808 - 356 стор.
...Bruin ? Bruin. Fine ! don't bate her an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs Sneak. Hey-day \ I am amazed ! Why, what is the meaning of this ? Sneak. The meaning...plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I please, without being accountable to nobody. Mrs Sneak. Why the fellow is surely bewitched. Sneak. No, I am... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...with a voman. Is that right, brother Bruin ? Bruin. Fine ! don't bate her an inch. Sneak. Stand by me. Mrs. Sneak. Hey-day ! I am amaz'd ! Why, what...is plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I pleafe, without being accountable to noboay. Mrs. Sneak. Why, the fellow is furely bewitch'd. . Sneak*... | |
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