| 1783 - 382 стор.
...lookye, Sir Jacob ; my way is always to Ipeak what I-think : I don't approve on't at all. Mrs Bruin. No ! Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your Maygames...things ; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir Jac. And what's your objeftion ? Sir Mrs Bruin. Well now, I proteft, I am pleas'd with it mightily. Sir... | |
| 1792 - 380 стор.
...fpeak what I think : I don't approve on't at all. Mrs. Bruin. No ! Sir Jac. And what's your objeftion ? Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your Maygames...ferious things ; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir • The fecond afi ufually begins here ; and the whole foregoing fcenes, from the end ef aft J, are... | |
| 1794 - 252 стор.
...a& usually brsins here ; and 'the vrtiole foregoing scenes, from the md of a6t I. are omitted. D j Sir Jac. That they are frequently tools, I can readily...heard much of their edge. Mrs. Bruin. Well now, I protest, I am pteas'd with it mightily. Bruin. And who the devil doubts it i — You women folks are... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...fpeak what I think : I don't approve on't at all. Mrs Bruin. No ! Sir Jac. And what's your objection ? Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your May-games:...: but I never heard much of their edge. Mrs Bruin. Wefl now, I proteft, I am pleas'd with it mightily. Bruin. And who the devil doubts it ? — You women... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...objection ? Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your May games ; besides, corporations nre too serious things; they are edge-tools, sir Jacob. Sir Jac: That...grant : but I never heard much of their edge. Mrs Bniin. Well, now, I protest I am pleased with it mightily. Bruin. And who the devil doubts it ? You... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...objection ? Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your May gaines ; besides, corporations are too serious things; they are edge-tools, sir Jacob. Sir Jac. That...readily grant : but I never heard much of their edge. Air« Bruin. Well, now, I protest I am pleased with it mightily. Bruin. And who the devil doubts it... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...objection ? Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your May games ; besides, corporations are too serious things; they are edge-tools, sir Jacob. Sir Jac. That...tools, I can readily grant : but I never heard much uf their edge. Mrs Bruin. Well, now, I protest I am pleased with it mightily. Bruin. And who the devil... | |
| Hugh Leslie - 1808 - 356 стор.
...objection ? Air Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your May-games; besides, corporations are serious things; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir Jac. That...readily grant: but I never heard much of their edge. Mr Sneak now enters ; and plucking up his noble courage, be thus addresses Brother Bruin. Sneak. Now,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 стор.
...objection ? 'Bruin. Why, I was never over-fond of your Maygames ; besides, corporations are too serious things ; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir Jac....never heard much of their edge. Mrs Bruin. Well now, I protest, I am pleased with it mightily. Bruin. And who the devil doubts it?— You women folks are... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...objection? Bruin Why, I was never over-fond of your May games ; besides, corporations are too serious things ; they are edge-tools, Sir Jacob. Sir Jac....can readily grant : but I never heard much of their edpe. Mrt. Bruin. Well, now, I protest I am pleased with it mightily. Bruin. And who tlie devil doubts... | |
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