| 1833 - 826 стор.
...they npcct folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. Sir L. Not but upon these occasions, no man in England is more punctual than Enter oSr.R¥*.\T,ir/io gins SIR LUSE a Leiter. From whom t &re. Earl of Brcnllbrd. The servant waits for... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1837 - 336 стор.
...penny to one, and a promise to the other; not but that upon these occasions there is no man in England more punctual than—" Enter a servant, who gives SIR LUKE a letter. —From whom ? SERVANT. The Earl of Brentford, Sir Luke. The servant waits for an answer. SIR LUKE. Answer! —... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 стор.
...expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. A'r Lute. life, and with the mirror's truth. Hence home-felt pleasure prompts the patriot's sigh ; This makes LUB.K a letter. From whom ! Scrr. Earl of Brentford. The «errant waits for an answer. Ar Luke. Answer!... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 стор.
...expect folks to remember. It > ¡ike л retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. .V Luir.. he tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till Colma come. My life flics SIRVAHT, who gives SIR I.IK к a letter, r'rom whom ? Sens. Earl of Brentford. The servant waits for... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 стор.
...and then for such a time too — three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes....a Servant, who gives Sir Luke a letter.] From whom 1 Serv. Earl of Brentford. The servant waits for an answer. Sir Luke. Answer ! By your leave, Mr. Serjeant... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 стор.
...True; and then for such a time too—three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes....occasions no man in England is more punctual than— From whom 1 [Enter a Servant, who gives Sir Luke a ktter.] Serv. Earl of Brentford. The servant waits... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 стор.
...and then for such a time too — three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. I is like a te), and thru returning to her hut, silent and dejected,...laid aside from that hour her white deer «kin, suf ¡я more punctual than The serrant waits for an Enter л SiRTAüT, who gives SIR LUKI a letter. From... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 стор.
...and then for such a time too — three weeks ! I wonder they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes....a Servant, who gives Sir Luke a letter.] From whom t Serv. Earl of Brentford. The servant waits for an answer. Sir Lute. Answer ! By your leave, Mr. Serjeant... | |
| 1859 - 824 стор.
...they expect folks to remember. It is like a retainer in Michaelmas term for the summer assizes. Sir L. Not but upon these occasions, no man in England is...Brentford. The servant waits for an answer.. ... Sir L. Answer ! — By your leave, Mr. Serjeant and Charlotte. [Reads.] " Taste for music — Mons. Duport—... | |
| Gerhard E. Penning - 1875 - 146 стор.
...But for their own sakes and for fear They were not safe when I was there (Butl. Hudibr. II, 2, 549). Not but upon these occasions no man in England is more punctual than . . . (Sam. Foote, Chamb. I, 768). Not but your father had good qualities (Bickerstaff, Lionel Clarissa... | |
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