The Fashionable Lover: A ComedyJ. Bell, 1793 - 102 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... fellows , haud your honds : pack up your damned clarinets , and gang your gait for a pair of lubberly minstrels as you are . An you could hondle the bagpipes instead , I would na ' say you nay : ah ! ' tis an auncient instrument of ...
... fellows , haud your honds : pack up your damned clarinets , and gang your gait for a pair of lubberly minstrels as you are . An you could hondle the bagpipes instead , I would na ' say you nay : ah ! ' tis an auncient instrument of ...
第 11 頁
... fellow , would you have me starve my guests ? Colin . Troth , an you don't , they'll go nigh to starve you . Lord Abb . Let me hear no more of this , Colin Macleod ; I took you for my servant , not for my adviser . Colin . Right , my ...
... fellow , would you have me starve my guests ? Colin . Troth , an you don't , they'll go nigh to starve you . Lord Abb . Let me hear no more of this , Colin Macleod ; I took you for my servant , not for my adviser . Colin . Right , my ...
第 15 頁
... fellow's daughter , young madam Pridgemore , my Lady Ap . perville , that is to be , pless her , and save her , and make her a coot wife , say 1 . Lord Abb . Pr'ythee , good doctor , don't put a man in mind of his misfortunes : I tell ...
... fellow's daughter , young madam Pridgemore , my Lady Ap . perville , that is to be , pless her , and save her , and make her a coot wife , say 1 . Lord Abb . Pr'ythee , good doctor , don't put a man in mind of his misfortunes : I tell ...
第 27 頁
... fellow then , the half pay officer I met last Sunday- Jar . With difficulty ; for he obtruded not his sor- rows on the world ; but in despair had crept into a corner , and , with his wretched family about him Cij Aat 11 . 27 THE ...
... fellow then , the half pay officer I met last Sunday- Jar . With difficulty ; for he obtruded not his sor- rows on the world ; but in despair had crept into a corner , and , with his wretched family about him Cij Aat 11 . 27 THE ...
第 28 頁
... fellow crea- ture happy , that's enough . Jar . I did , sir ; but his story's so affecting- Mort . Keep it to thyself , old man , then ; why must my heart be wrung ? I too am one of nature's spoilt children , and hav'n't yet left off ...
... fellow crea- ture happy , that's enough . Jar . I did , sir ; but his story's so affecting- Mort . Keep it to thyself , old man , then ; why must my heart be wrung ? I too am one of nature's spoilt children , and hav'n't yet left off ...
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