| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 페이지
...Harriot certainly took a-crofs the Country, inftead of coming on to London. Sir//. No, no, we trac'd her all the Way up — But d'ye hear, Tom, look out among the Stables and Repofitories here in Town, for a fmart RoadNag, and a ftrong Horfe to carry a Portmantua. Tom. Sir... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 페이지
...Harriot certainly took acrofs the country, inftead of coming on to London. Sir H. No, no, we trac'd her all the way up. ' But d'ye hear, Tom, look out among the ftables and repositories here in town, for a fmart road nac, and a ftrong horfe to carry a portmanteau.... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 322 페이지
...after all. Madam Harriot certainly took across the country, instead of coining on to London. Sir H. No, no, we traced her all the way up — But d'ye...Tom. Sir Roger Turf's horses are to be sold — I'll Bee if there's ever a tight thing there but I suppose, sir, you would have one somewhat stronger than... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1797 - 454 페이지
...scent after all. Madam Harriot certainly took across the country instead of coming on to London. Sir H. No, no, we traced her all the way up But d'ye hear,...sir, you would have one somewhat stronger than Snip I don't think he's quite enough of a horse for your honour. .Sz'r H. Not enough of a horse I Snip's... | |
| 1804 - 552 페이지
...all. Madam Harriot certainly took across the country, instead of coming on to London. 784 COLMAN.] 785 stables and repositories here in town, for a smart...carry a portmanteau. Tom. Sir Roger Turf's horses are all to be sold — I'll see if there's ever a tight thing there — but I suppose, sir, you would have... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...after all. Madam Harriot certainly took across the country, instead of coming on to London. Sir Har. No, no ; we traced her all the way up. But d'ye hear, Tom, look out among the sttbles and repositories here in town, for a smart rood nag, and a strung hone to carry n portmanteau.... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...across the country, instead of coming on to London. 784 COLMAN.] 785 stables and repositories hère in town, for a smart road nag, and a strong horse to carry a portmanteau. Tain. Sir Roger Turf's horses are nil to be sold — I'll see if there's ever a licht thins; there... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 페이지
...after all. Madam Harriet certainly took across the country, instead of coming on to London. Sir H. No, no, we traced her all the way up. — But d'ye...I'll see if there's ever a tight thing there but I supposer sir, you would have one somewhat stronger than Snip I don't think he's quite enough of a horse... | |
| 1810 - 542 페이지
...after all. Madam Harriet certainly took across the country, instead of coming on to London. Sir H. No, no, we traced her all the way up. — But d'ye...sir, you would have one somewhat stronger than Snip I don't think he's quite enough of a horse for your honour. Sir H. Not enough of a horse! Snip's a... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 페이지
...coming on to London. Sir H. No, no, we traced her all the way up. — Bat d'ye hear, Tom, look o«t among the stables and repositories here in town, for...portmanteau. Tom. Sir Roger Turf's horses are to be soldi — I'll see if there's ever a tight thing there but I suppose, sir, you would have one somewhat... | |
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