| Robert Southey - 1850 - 918 頁
...repass under your eye. 'Tis the pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle. Lord Oglcby. Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Stirling, for it looks like a cabin in the air." — Ibid. p. 42. MR. SEBGEAKT FLOWER travels " with... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 264 頁
...pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, — and so you shall say, my lord. LOo/e. Av — or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr Sterling!...the Indies in it still, If he had but a fair wind. CVwif.Ha! ha ! ha! ha! Mrs Heidel. My brothers a little comical in his ideas, my lord ! — But you'll... | |
| E. R. Wood - 1982 - 236 頁
...pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle - and so you shall say, my lord. LORD OGLEBY: Ay - or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr Sterling;...the Indies in it still, if he had but a fair wind. CANTON: Ha! ha! ha! ha! MRS HEIDEL: My brother's a little comacal in his ideas, my lord! But you'll... | |
| David Garrick, George Colman, the elder - 1995 - 248 頁
...pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, - and so you shall say, my Lord. LORD OGLEBY. Ay — or a bowl of punch or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling!...make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had 60 but a fair wind. CANTON. Ha! ha! ha! ha! MRS. HEIDELBERG. My brother's a little comacal in his ideas,... | |
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