| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 páginas
...Ster. Here's mounseer now, I suppose, is эгеНу near your lordship's standing; but having illli- to eat, and little to spend in his own country, he'll...lordship out — eating and drinking kills us all. Lord O. Very pleasant, I protest— What a ulgar dog! [Aside. Can. My lor so old as me! — He is chicken... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 páginas
...laughing. Sler. Here's mounseer now, I suppose, is pretty near your lordship's standing; butbaving f his own at any time. Hast. Thousands do it every...you, Miss Neville is endeavourng to procure them from my Lord O. Very pleasant, I protest — What a vulgar dog! [Aside. Can. My lor so old as me! — He... | |
| Owen Williams - 1831 - 1106 páginas
...O. Very pleasant, he, be, he ! — [Half laughing. Sler. Here's mounseer now, 1 suppose, is prelty near your lordship's standing; but having little to...lordship out — eating and drinking kills us all. Lord O. Very pleasant, I protest — What a vulear doc! • dog: z. My lor so old as me! — He is chicken... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 páginas
...suppose, is pretty near your lordship's standing; buthatuuj ¡tile to eat, and little to spend in his ом country, he'll wear three of your lordship out — eating and drinking kills us all. Lord O. Very pleasant, I protest— What a vulgar dog! [AsfaCan. My lor so old as me! — He is chicken... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 264 páginas
...pleasant, 1 protest, he, he, he — [Half laughing. Sterl. Here's monsieur novv^ I suppose, is very near your lordship's standing; but having little to...his own country, he'll wear three of your lordship nut — eating and drinking kills us all. L Ogle. Very pleasant, I protest — what a vulgar dog !... | |
| E. R. Wood - 1982 - 236 páginas
...in your age, my lord. LORD OGLEBY: Very pleasant, I protest - He, he, he - (half-laughing). STERL: Here's Mounseer now, I suppose, is pretty near your...lordship out. Eating and drinking kills us all. LORD OGLEBY: Very pleasant, I protest. - (aside) What a vulgar dog! CANTON: My lor' so old as me! He is... | |
| David Garrick, George Colman, the elder - 1995 - 248 páginas
...suppose, is pretty near your Lordship's standing; but having little to eat, and little to spend, in 245 his own country, he'll wear three of your Lordship out - eating and drinking kills us all. LORD OGLEBY. Very pleasant, I protest. - L4ííde.] What a vulgar dog! CANTON. My Lor so old as me! - He... | |
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