| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 230 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT THE THIRD Scene, THE HOUSE. Enter Hardcastle. Hardcastle. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...the fire-side already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I 'm desirous to know how his impudence affects my... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 234 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT THE THIRD Scene, THE HOUSE. • Enter Hardcastle. Hardcastle. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...the fire-side already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I 'm desirous to know how his impudence affects my... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 198 頁
...Where the thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT III. SCENE I. — Enter HARDCASTLE, solus. Hard. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean, by recommending...his son as the modestest young man in town ? To me lie appears the most impudent piece of brass that ever spoke with a tongue. He has taken possession... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT III [SCENE I. — THE HOUSE.] Enter HARDCASTLE solus. Hard. What could my old -friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...the fireside already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I'm desirous to know how his impudence affects my... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 482 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT III [SCENE I. — THE HOUSE.] Enter HARDCASTLE solus. Hard. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...the fireside already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I'm desirous to know how his impudence affects my... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 502 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT III [SCENE I. — THE HOUSE.] Enter HARDCASTLE solus. Hard. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...tongue. He has taken possession of the easy chair by the 6reside already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I'm... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 頁
...thundering cannons roar. (Exeunt.) ACT III. SCENE 1. The House. (Enter Hardcastle solus.) Hard. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...the fireside already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I 'in desirous to know how his impudence affects... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1917 - 144 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt] \ \ \ X N ACT THE THIRD SCENE. The house Enter HARDCASTLE HARDCASTLE. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...spoke with a tongue. He has taken possession of the easychair by the fireside already. He took off his boots in the 5 parlor, and desired me to see them... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - 1924 - 552 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt. ACT III. SCENE I. THE HOUSE. Enter HARDCASTLE, alone. Hard. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...of the easy chair by the fire-side already. He took 5 off his boots in the parlour and desired me to see them taken care of. I'm desirous to know how his... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 780 頁
...thundering cannons roar. [Exeunt.] ACT III SCENE. — The house. [Enter HARDCASTLE solus.] HARDCASTLE. What could my old friend Sir Charles mean by recommending...the fire-side already. He took off his boots in the parlor, and desired me to see them taken care of. I'm desirous to know how his impudence affects my... | |
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