I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls! and so while, like your betters, you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starved. O, you dunces! I find I must begin all over again. — But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard?. TO your... The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 543edited by - 1811Full view - About this book
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...to leave this place. vd Serv. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. grf Serv. Nor mine, for sartain. Digg. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls...you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starv'd. O you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But don't I hear a co.ich drive into the... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...to leave this place. sd Serv. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. %d Serv. Nor mine, for sartain. Digg. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls...you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starv'd. O you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But don't I hear a coach drive into the... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...to leave this place. zd Serv. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. $d Serv. Nor mine, for sartain. Digg. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls...you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starv'd. O you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But don't I hear a coach drive into the... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Ser. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. 3d Ser. Nor mine, for sortain. Dig. Wauns, and I'm sure it canoa be mine. Hard. You numskulls ! and so, while, like...again. But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your posts, you blockheads ! I'll go, in the mean time, and give my old friend's son a hearty... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...not to leave this place. 'itl Ser. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. i 3d .Ser. Nor mine, for sartain. Dig. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You...quarrelling for places, the guests must be starved ? О you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...'.'"I Ser. Nor mine, for sartain. .Dig. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numsknlls ! and so, while, like your betters, you are quarrelling...you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But dou't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your posts, you blockheads ! I'll go, m the mean time,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 pages
...not to leave this place. 2 Serv. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. 3 Serv. Nor mine, for sartain. Digg. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls...you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starv'd. O, you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But don't I hear a coach drive into the... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 pages
...not to leave this place. 2 Serv. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. 3 Serv. Nor mine, for sartain. Digg. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls...you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starv'd. O, you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again, But don't I hear a coach drive into the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...Servant. Nor mine, for sartain. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hardcastle. You numbskulls ! and so while, like your betters, you are quarrelling...again — But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your posts, you blockheads. I'll go in the mean time and give my old friend's son a hearty reception... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...not to leave this place. 2 Serv. I'm sure its no pleace of mine. 3 Serv. Nor mine, for sartain. Digg. Wauns, and I'm sure it canna be mine. Hard. You numskulls...you are quarrelling for places, the guests must be starv'd. O, you dunces ! I find I must begin all over again. But don't I hear a coach drive into the... | |
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