| 1783 - 382 стор.
...to a foldier ? I warrant the Major would have knock'dme down with one of his boots; for I could fee they were both of them off. Bruin, Indeed! Zounds,...open the door ? Bruin. Very well! pretty doings! You fee, Sir Jacob, .thefe are the fruits of indulgence : You may call me bear, but your daughter fliall... | |
| 1794 - 252 стор.
...(Whispers.) as sure as a gun. Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ! Sueak. 1 durst not : What, would you have me set my wit to a soldier ? I warrant the Major would have knock'd me down with one of his boots ; for I could see they were both of them off. Bruin. Very well... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...[Whispers] — as sure as a gun ! Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? « Sneak. I durst not : What, would you have me set my...for I could see they were both of them off. Bruin. Very well ! Pretty doings ! You see, sir Jacob, these are the fruits of indulgence. You may call me... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...— [Waupers.] — as sure as a gun ! Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? Sneak. I durst not : What, would you have me set my...knocked me down with one of his boots ; for I could sec they were both of them off. Bruin. Very well ! Pretty doings ! You see, sir Jacob, these are the... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...[Wkupcn.] — as sure as m gun ! Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? Sneak. 1 durst not : What, would you have me set my wit to a soldier ? I warrant the major would have knocked rae down with one of is boots ; for I could see they were both of them off. Kiuin. Very well ! Pretty... | |
| 1805 - 258 стор.
...SaBrnin. Indeed ! Zonnds, why did not yon hreak open the door ! Sneak. I dnrst not: What, wonld yon have me set my wit to a soldier ? I warrant the Major wonld have knock'd me down with one of his hoots ; for I coald see they were hoth of them off. Brnin.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...[Whitpen.'] — as sure ua gun ! Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? Sneak. 1 durst not : What, would you have me set my wit to...for I could see they were both of them off. Bruin. Very well ! Pretty doings ! You see, Sir Jacob, these are the fruits of indulgence. You may call me... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...! — [W/iitpert.] — assure in pun Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? Sneak. I durst not: What, would you have me set my wit to a soldier? I warrant tlte major would have knocked me down with one of his boots ; for I could see they were both of them... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 стор.
...upon us ! [ Whispert.] as sure as a gun. Bruin. Indeed ! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? Sneak. I durst not What, would you have me set my...would have knocked me down with one of his boots. Bruin. Very well! Pretty doings ! you see, Sir Jacob, these are the fruits of indulgence. You may call... | |
| Samuel Foote, John Badcock - 1830 - 370 стор.
...gun. Bruin. And there you found them ? Bruin. Indeed! Zounds, why did not you break open the door ? Sneak. I durst not: what, would you have me set my...his boots; for I could see they were both of them oft. Brain. Very well! Pretty doings ! You see, Sir Jacob, these are the fruits of indulgence : you... | |
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