| 1788 - 402 стор.
...Sir Luke. At your toilet to-morrow at ten you may— • Enter a Servant abruptly, and runs again/} Sir Luke. Can't you fee where you are running, you rafcal ! Serv. Sir, his Grace the Duke of— &> Luke. Grace! Where is he?— Where— Serv. In his coach at the door. — If you an't better engaged,... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 460 стор.
...True, true. Sir Luke. At your toilet to-morrow you may— Enter a Servant ahruptly, aud runs againft Sir Luke. Can't you fee where you are running, you...grace the Duke of— Sir Luke. Grace !—Where is he?—Where— Serv. In his coach at the door—If you an't better engaged would be glad of your company... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...Enter a tervant abruptly, and runt against SIR Lt'KE. an't you see where you are running, you rascal ! Se.rv. Sir, his grace, the duke of Sir Luke. Grace!...Where — Serv. In his coach at the door. If you an't letter cngnged, would be glad of your company to go into the city, and take a dinner at Dolly's. Sir... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...Enter a servant abruptly, and runs against Sin LUKE. Can't you see where you are running, you rascal ! Serv. Sir, his grace, the duke of Sir Luke. Grace ! where is he? — Where — Sen?. In his coach at the door. If you an't better engaged, would be glad of your company to go... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...о servant abruptly, and runs against SIR LUKE. 'an't you see where vou are running, you rasal! Sen. Sir, his grace, the duke of Sir Luke. Grace ! where is he? — Wrhere — iS'rrp. In his coach at the door. If you an't better engaged, would be glad of your... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 578 стор.
...Enter a Servant ahruptly, and runs against sir Luke. Can't you see where you are running, you rascal ! Serv. .Sir, his grace the duke of Sir Luke. Grace...the door. — If you an't better engaged would be glad of your company to go into the city, and take a dinner at Dolly's. Sir Luke. In his own coach... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 580 стор.
...Enter a Servant ahruptly, and runs against sir Luke. Can't you see where you are running, you rascal ! Serv. Sir, his grace the duke of Sir Luke. Grace !...coach at the door. — If you an't better engaged wouPd be glad of your company to go into the city, and take a dinner at Dolly's. Sir Luke. In his own... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 стор.
...Servant abruptly, and now ngcii'ixt .Sir lAike.} Can't you see where you are running, you rascal ? SEUV. e, Far from the t гаек and blest abode of man ; While round SEKV. In his coach at Hie door. If you au't better engaged, would be glad o£ your company to go into... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1837 - 1012 стор.
...abruptly, who rims against SIR LUKE.) — (an'; you see where you are running ? you rascal ! SERVANT. Sir, his grace the Duke of SIR LUKE. Grace ! — where is he ? — where ? SERVANT. In his coach at the door. If you aVt better engaged, would be glad of your company to go... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1837 - 450 стор.
...abruptly, who runs against SIR LUKE.) — Can't you see where you are running? you rascal? SERVANT. Sir, his grace the Duke of *SIR LUKE. Grace! — where is he? — where? SERVANT. In his coach at the door. If you a'n't better engaged, would be glad of your company to go... | |
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