Huzzas — loud laughs, low gibe, and bitter joke, From the yet filent fire, thefe words provoke. " Proceed, my boy, nor heed their farther call, " Vain his attempt, who strives to pleafe them all !" WRITTEN BY A LADY, SPOKEN BY MRS. The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote, Esq: To which is Prefixed A Life of the ... - Сторінка 4автори: Samuel Foote - 1809Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1757 - 736 стор.
...Two at a tim'c upon a poor dumb beaft , They might as well have cany'd him at leaft." The pair, ftill pliant to the partial voice, Difmount and bear the afs — Then what a noife ! - [bitter joke, Huzzas - Loud laughs, low gibe, and From the yet filcnt fire, thefe words provoke.... | |
| 1757 - 742 стор.
...at a time upon a poor dumb beaft ! C They might as well have carry* d him at leaft." The pair, ftill pliant to the partial voice, Difmount and bear the afs — Then what a noife !— — [bitter joke, Huzzas Loud laughs, low gibe, and From the yet filent fire, thefe words provoke.... | |
| 724 стор.
....Qokc.j Huzr*'— loud i.iusrn, 'low giK-, and bitter .i~i..m the yet filent lire, tiiffe word? pro" Proceed, my boy, nor heed their farther call, Vain his attempt, who ftrives to pleafc them all!" EP 1 LOGVE ti the fame. i— thank my flats, that I hare T * done my talk,... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 338 стор.
...at a time upon a poor dumb betft ! ** They might as well hare carry'd he at leaft." The pair, ftill pliant to the partial voice, Difmount and bear the...afs--- then what a noife! ' Huzzas, loud laughs, low jibe, and bitter joke, From the yet filen.t fire thefe words provoke: " Proceed, my boy, nor heed their... | |
| BOUQUET. - 1780 - 354 стор.
...time upon a poor dumb he.tfl ! They mighe at ivefl bavi tarred him at leaft, The pair, ftill plisnt to the partial voice, Difmount and bear the afs— Then what a no-Te ! HSizza, loud laughs, low gibe, and bitter joke, . l'"rom the yet filent fire thefe words provoke.... | |
| 1783 - 408 стор.
...ftill pliant to the partial voice, Cifntmrm and bear the afs—Then what a noifc ! Huzzas, laud langhs, low gibe, and bitter joke, From the yet filent fire...thefe words provoke : " Proceed, my boy, nor heed thcii farther call, •*! Vain his attempt who drives to pleafe them all ?" : '•.•!*••••... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 стор.
...Icaft. The pair, ftill pliant to the partial voice, Difmount, and bea:' the afs — Then what anoifc f Huzzas, loud laughs, low gibe, and bitter joke. From...fire, thefe words provoke : " Proceed, my boy, nor iiced their farther call ; " VainhisattemptSjYvhoftrivestopleafcthem all. ' 59. Prologue /9 the Trip... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...Two at a time upon a poor dumb beaft ! They might as well have carried lie at leaft." The pair, ftill pliant to the partial voice, Difmount and bear the...nor heed their farther call, Vain his attempt who it rives to pleafe them all !" EPILOGUE. \ 1 EPILOGUE. Written by a LAD?, and fpoken by Mrs CUvE. WELL... | |
| 1802 - 502 стор.
...Two at a time upon a poor dumb beaft ! They might as well have carry'd he at lean." The pair, ffill pliant to the partial voice, Difmount and bear the afs — Then what a noifei!— Huzzas— loud laughs, low gibe, and bitter joke, From the yet filent fire thefe words provoke... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1830 - 426 стор.
...a noise !• Huzzas— loud laughs, low gibe, and bitter joke, • From the yet silent sire, these words provoke : " Proceed, my boy, nor heed their farther call, " Vain his attempt,, who strives to please them all !" DRAMATIS PERSONS. AT DRURY-LANE, 1T82. GOVERNOR CAPE, Mr. Wrighten. YooNoCAFE, Mr.... | |
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