But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from your pockets, Roger — and from your head, you blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Bell's British Theatre - 第 25 頁由 編輯 - 1797完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 頁
...not to pop out and stare, and then run in again, like frighted rabbits in a warren. OMNES. No, no. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your...little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DIG. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when I was upon drill for the militia.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 476 頁
...side-table; and you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your...— and from your head, you blockhead you. See how Diguory carries his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Dfggory.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 500 頁
...side-table ; and you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your...little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Dig. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way when I was upon drill for the militia.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 頁
...side-table; and you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your...little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Dig. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way when I was upon drill for the militia.... | |
| 1854 - 836 頁
...you, Roger, whom 1 have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you' re not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets....how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too •tin, indeed, but that 's no great matter. Dig. Ay, mind how I hold them : I learned to hold my hands... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 348 頁
...you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you 're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets....blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They 're a little too stiff, indeed, but that 's no great matter. Diggory. Ay, mind how I hold them.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1855 - 582 頁
...you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you 're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets....blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They 're little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Diggory. Ay, mind how I hold them. I... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 560 頁
...are to place yourself behind my chair. 8nt yon re not to stand so, with your hands in your pocketg. Take your hands from your pockets, Roger ; and from...little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DIG. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when I was upon drill for the militia.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 448 頁
...side-table ; and you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your...head, you blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his bands. They're a little too stiff, indeed ; but that's no great matter. Digff. Ay, mind how I hold... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 頁
...side-table ; and you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chah.. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your...little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Dig. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when I was upon drill for the militia.... | |
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