| 1794 - 316 頁
...much directed to the objects of his love and his hatred, as in his eating, drinking, and sleeping. Nay, though he is active, and eternally busy, yet his own private affairs are neglecled; and he would not scruple to break an appointment that was to determine a considerable part... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 460 頁
...are neglefted ; and he would not fcruple to break an appointment that was to determine a constderable part of his property, in order to exchange a couple...hounds for a lord, or to buy a pad-nag for a lady. In a word—but he's at hand, and will explain himfelf beft ; I hear his ftump on the flairs. Serf. I hope... | |
| 1804 - 630 頁
...much directed to the objects of his love and his hatred, as in his eating, drinking, and sleeping. Nay, though he is active, and eternally busy, yet...scruple to break an appointment that was to determine л considerable part of his property, in order to exchange a couple of hounds for a lord, or to buy... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 頁
...directed to the objects of hie love and his hatred, as in his eating, drinking, and sleeping. Nav, though he is active, and eternally busy, yet his own private affairs are neglected ; anil he would not scruple to break an appointment that was to determine a considerable part of his... | |
| 1804 - 626 頁
...much directed to the objects of his love and his hatred, as in his eating, drinking, and sleeping. Nay, though he is active, and eternally busy, yet his own private affairs arc neglected; and he would not scruple to break an appointment that was to determine a considerable... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 頁
...much directed to the objects of his love and his hatred, as in his eating, drinking, and sleeping. Nay, though he is active, and eternally busy, yet...exchange a couple of hounds for a lord, or to buy a pad-пае for a lady. In a word — but he's at hand, and will explain himself best ; I hear his stump... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 頁
...hatred, as in his eating, drinking, and dressing. Nay, though be is active, and eternally busy, yet liis own private affairs are neglected ; and he would not...appointment that was to determine a considerable part of Ills property, in order to exchange a couple of hounds for a lord, or to buy a pad-nag for a lady.... | |
| 1833 - 826 頁
...objects of his love and his hatred, as in his rating, drinking, and dressing. Nay, though he is neuve, and eternally busy, yet his own private affairs are...exchange a couple of hounds for a lord, or to buy a pail-nag for a lady. In a word — but he's at hand, and will explain himself best ; I hear his stump... | |
| 1854 - 834 頁
...dressing. Nay, though he is active and eternally busy, yet his own private affairs art1 neglected ; anil he would not scruple to break an appointment that...exchange a couple of hounds for a lord, or to buy a pail-nan for a lady. In a word — but he's at hand, and will explain himself best ; I hear his stump... | |
| 1859 - 838 頁
...pleasure«, but even his passion«, are prompted by others ; and he is as much directed to the object« of his love and his hatred, as in his eating, drinking,...of his property, in order to exchange a couple of hound» for a lord, or to buy a pad-nag for a lady. In a word — but he's at hand, and will explain... | |
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