| Isaac Bickerstaff - 1797 - 456 页
...thpusand things more to be considered ; that are all to be tacked to this act of settlement. Sos, I am a fool, I must confess — but yet I can see as far into a mill-stone as the best of you. I hart observed, that you women-wits are commonly so quick upon the scent, that you often over-run it:... | |
| 724 页
...say, " I reckon I'll slip into those Britishers afore I've done, as slick as a whistle. I calculate I can see as far into a millstone as the best of 'em." The stakes were duly made, the articles drawn up, and the following morning I was proceeding-... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 478 页
...he shall have wit enough to set up a new religion, and too much wit to die a martyr for it. Phaed. O what had I forgot? there's pin-money, and alimony,...that you often over-run it : now I would ask of Madam Pfaaedra, that in case Mr Heaven there should be pleased to break these articles, in what court of... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 页
...thousand things more to be considered, that are all to be tacked to this act of settlement. Sos. I am a fool, I must confess ; but yet I can see as far...that you often over-run it: now I would ask of Madam Phtedra, that in case Mr Heaven there should be pleased to break these articles, in what court of judicature... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 486 页
...thousand things more to be considered, that are all to be tacked to this act of settlement. Sos. I am a fool, I must confess ; but yet I can see as far...that you often over-run it : now I would ask of Madam Pha?dra, that in case Mr Heaven there should be pleased to break these articles, in what court of judicature... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 482 页
...thousand things more to be considered, that are all to be tacked to this act of settlement. Sos. I am a fool, I must confess ; but yet I can see as far...that you often over-run it : now I would ask of Madam Phasdra, that in case Mr Heaven there should be pleased to break these articles, in what court of judicature... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 482 页
...thousand things more to be considered, that are all to be tacked to this act of settlement. Sos. I am a fool, I must confess ; but yet I can see as far...commonly so quick upon the scent, that you. often over- run it : now I would ask of Madam Phaedra, that in case Mr Heaven there should be pleased to... | |
| 1854
...say, " I reckon I'll slip into those Britishers afore I've done, as slick as a whistle. I calculate I can see as far into a millstone as the best of 'em. " The stakes were duly made, the articles drawn up, and the following morning I was proceeding... | |
| 720 页
...say, " I reckon I'll slip into those Britishers afore I've done, as slick as a whistle. I calculate I can see as far into a millstone as the best of 'em." The stakes were duly made, the articles drawn up, and the following morning I was proceeding... | |
| lord William Pitt Lennox - 1855 - 306 页
...— " I reckon I'll slip into those Britishers, afore I've done, as slick as a whistle. I calculate I can see as far into a millstone as the best of 'em." The stakes were duly made, the articles drawn up, and the following morning I was proceeding... | |
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