but I think I pay pretty dear for it : — first, to give six shillings at the door, and then to have my head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive... History of the American Theatre - 第 176 頁William Dunlap 著 - 1833完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Washington Irving - 1866 - 494 頁
...This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; " we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 496 頁
...This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; " we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 540 頁
...when in the pursuit of pleasure." " True," said he ; "but J think I pay pretty dear for it:—first, to give six shillings at the door, and then to have...apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease; by-and-by, 1 shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted on the benches.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 504 頁
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. "Pooh, my friend!" said I; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1873 - 504 頁
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 990 頁
...This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; " we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 588 頁
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences...rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other .clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody mounted... | |
| 1903 - 404 頁
...complained of candle-grease falling on his coat, *we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences when in pursuit of pleasure.' 'True,' said he: 'but I think...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled with candle-grease; by and by, I shall have my other clothes soiled by sitting down, as I perceive... | |
| Louis Charles Baker - 1917 - 188 頁
...'True,' said he, 'but I think I pay pretty dear for it; first to give six shillings at the door, and to have my head battered with rotten apples and my coat spoiled by candle-grease; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive every body mounted on... | |
| Louis Charles Baker - 1917 - 182 頁
...'True/ said he, 'but I think I pay pretty dear for it; first to give six shillings at the door, and to have my head battered with rotten apples and my coat spoiled by candle-grease; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive every body mounted on... | |
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