| Oliver Goldsmith - 1859 - 592 頁
...him) — We approve your eaution and hospitality, sir. (To HASTINGS) — I have bcen thinking, Gcorge, of changing our travelling dresses in the morning....you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hast. I fancy, Charles, you're right : the first blow is half the battle. I intend opening the eampaign with the white... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1883 - 326 頁
...of. Marlow, Aside. He has got our names from the servants already. To him. We approve your caution and hospitality, Sir. To HASTINGS. I have been thinking,...morning. I am grown confoundedly ashamed of mine. Hardcastle. I beg, Mr. Marlow, you 'll use no ceremony in this house. Hastings. I fancy, Charles, you... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 494 頁
...Marlow. (Aside.) He has got our names from the servants already. (To him.) We approve your caution and hospitality, Sir. (To Hastings.) I have been thinking,...morning. I am grown confoundedly ashamed of mine. Hardcastle. I beg, Mr. Marlow, you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hastings. I fancy, Charles, you're... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 554 頁
...Marlow. (Aside.) He has got our names from the servants already. (To him.) We approve your caution and hospitality, Sir. (To Hastings.) I have been thinking,...morning. I am grown confoundedly ashamed of mine, Hardcastle. I beg, Mr. Marlow, you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hastings. I fancy, Charles, you're... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1884 - 320 頁
...of. Mar. [Aside.} He has got our names from the servants already, [ To him,} We approve your caution and hospitality, sir. [ To Hastings.} I have been...of changing our travelling dresses in the morning. J am grown confoundedly ushamed of mine. Hard. I beg, Mr. Marlow, you'll use no ceremony in this house.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 520 頁
...Marlow. {Aside.) He has got our names from the servants already. (To him.) We approve your caution and hospitality, Sir. (To Hastings.) I have been thinking,...morning. I am grown confoundedly ashamed of mine. Hardcastle. I beg, Mr. Marlow, you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hastings. I fancy, Charles, you're... | |
| Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall - 1894 - 930 頁
...of. Marl. (Aside.) He has got our names from the servants already. (To him.) We approve your caution and hospitality, Sir. (To HASTINGS.) I have been thinking,...you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hast. I fancy, Charles, you're right : the first blow is half the battle. I intend opening the campaign with the white... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 頁
...of. Marl. (Aside.} He has got our names from the servants already. (To him). We approve your caution and hospitality, sir. (To HASTINGS) — I have been...you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hast. I fancy, Charles, you're right : the first blow is half the battle. I intend opening the campaign with the white... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - 1896 - 536 頁
...[To Hast.] I have been thinking, George, of changing our traveling-dresses in the morning. I am grown ashamed of mine. Hard. I beg, Mr. Marlow, you'll use no ceremony in this house. Hast. I fancy, Charles, you're right : the first blow is half the battle. I intend opening the campaign with the white... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1900 - 186 頁
...of. Marlow [aside}. He has got our names from the servants already. [To him.\ We approve your caution and hospitality, sir. [To Hastings.] I have been thinking,...confoundedly ashamed of mine. Hard. I beg, Mr Marlow, you 'll use no ceremony in this house. 200 Hustings. I fancy, George, you 're right : the first blow... | |
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