| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1796 - 132 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, 'egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves. A sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...persons of parts, and think to build their fame, by calumniating of persons, 4hat egad, to my knowledge, of all persons in the world :re, in nature, the... | |
| 1797 - 436 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, 'egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves. A sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...persons of parts, and think to build their fame, by calumniating of persons, tha$ 'egad, to my knowledge, of all persons in the world are, in nature, the... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, "egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves : a . в In fine, I'll say no more of 'em. John. Nay, you have said enough of 'em, in «13 BUCKINGHAM.] 219... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...things, that, 'egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves : a sort of envious persons, tliat emulate the glories of persons of parts, and think...persons that do as much despise all that, as a In fine, I'll say no more of 'em. John. Nay, you have said enough of 'em, in all conscience, I'm sure more than... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...sir, and find rault, and censure things, that, 'egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves : a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...build their fame by calumniation of persons, that, e'gad,to myknowlcdge, of all persons in the world, are, in nature, the persons that do as much despise... | |
| Washington Irving - 1866 - 494 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I 'm sure they are not able to do themselves ; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...that, as — a — . In fine, I '11 say no more of 'em ! " REHEARSAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed voyager, who, coming upon a strange... | |
| Washington Irving - 1866 - 496 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I 'm sure they are not able to do themselves; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...persons in the world, are in nature the persons that do aa much despise all that, as — a — . In fine, I '11 say no more of 'em ! " REHEARSAL. ALL the world... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 496 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I 'm sure they are not able to do themselves ; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...that, as — a — . In fine, I '11 say no more of 'em ! " REHEARSAL. • ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed voyager, who, coming upon a... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 540 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things that, egad, I'm sure they are not able to do themselves; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...nature the persons that do as much despise all that, as—a . In fine, I'll say no more of 'em \" REHEARSAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 500 páginas
...sir, and find fault, and censure things, that, egad, I 'm Bure they are not able to do themselves ; a sort of envious persons, that emulate the glories...that, as — a — . In fine, I '11 say no more of 'em ! " EEHEAESAL. ALL the world knows the story of the tempest-tossed voyager, who, coming upon a strange... | |
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