You should have some now would take this Master Mathew to be a gentleman, at the least. His father's an honest man, a worshipful fishmonger, and so forth ; and now does he creep and wriggle into acquaintance with all the brave gallants about the town,... The War of the Theatres - 第 25 頁Josiah Harmar Penniman 著 - 1897 - 168 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 頁
...Mathew to be a gentleman, at the leaft. His father's an honeft man, a worfhipful fifhmonger, and fo forth ; and now does he creep, and wriggle into acquaintance with all the brave gallants about the town, fuch as my gueft is: (O, my gueft is a fine man) and they flout him invincibly. He ufeth every day... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 頁
...Matthew to be a gentleman at the leaft. His father is an honeft man, a worlhipful fiiliinonger, and fo forth; and now does he creep, and wriggle into acquaintance with all the brave gallants about the town, fuch as my gueft is. O, my gueft is a fine man ! he does fwear the legibleft of any man chriitened... | |
| 1787 - 530 頁
...Matthew to' be a gentleman, at the leaft. His father's an honeft man, a worfhipful fifhmongcr, and fo forth ; and now does he creep, and wriggle into acquaintance with all the brave gallants about the town fuch as my gueft is : O, my gueft is a fine man, he does fwear the legibleft of any man chriftened... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 頁
...House. You wou'd ha, some now, wou'd take this Mr Matthew to be a gentleman at the least. His father is an honest man, a worshipful fishmonger, and so forth...brave gallants about the town, such as my guest is : C), my guest is a fine man ! he does swear the legiblejt, of any man christened: by St George, —... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 頁
...gentleman at the least. His father is an honest man, a worshipful fishmonger, and so forth ; and now dees he creep, and wriggle into acquaintance with all the brave gallants about the tcwn, such as my guest is : O, my guest is a fine man ! he does swear the legiblert, of any man christened:... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 頁
...Mr Matthew to be gentleman at the least. Hie father is an honest man, a worshipful fishmonger, aid so forth ; and now does he creep, and wriggle into...town, such as my guest is. O, my guest is a fine man ! he does swear the li • • blest of any man christened : by St. George — the foot of Pharaoh... | |
| 1804 - 268 頁
...wonld take this Mr. Matthew to he a gentleman at the least. His father is an honest man, a worshipfnl fishmonger, and so forth ; and now does he creep, and wriggle into acqnaintance with all the hrave gallants ahont the town, snch as iny gnest U. O, my gnest is a tine... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 頁
...House.] You should ha'some now, would takethis Mr. Matthew to be a gentleman at the least. His father is an honest man, a worshipful fishmonger, and so forth...town, such as my guest is. O, my guest is a fine man ! he does swear the legiblest of any man christened : by St. George — the foot of Pharoah, — the... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 頁
...should have some now, would take this Mr Mat[JONSOV. tliew to be a gentleman at the least. His father is an honest man, a worshipful fish-monger, and so forth...my guest is. O, my guest is a fine man ! and they Hout him invincibly. He uscth every day to a merchant's house (where I serve water) one Master KiteJy's... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 頁
...yet." You should ha' some now would take this Mr. Matthew to be a gentleman, at the least. His father's an honest man, a worshipful fishmonger, and so forth...the brave gallants about the town, such as my guest a : O, my guest is a fine man, and they flout him invincibly. He useth every day to a merchant's house,... | |
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