It's very odd, I can read the outside of my letters, where my own name is, well enough. But when I come to open it, it's all — buzz. English Comedy - 138 페이지1810전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 페이지
...not hear us. [They csnjer. TONY. [Still gazing.] A damri'd cramp piece of penmanmip, as ever I faw in my life. I can read your print-hand very well. But here there are fuch handles, and íhanks, and dafhes, that one can •fcarce tell the head from the tail. To Antbony... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 페이지
...little, for he r.mst not hear us. [ They confer. Tony. [Still gazing] A damn'd cramp piece of pennanship, as ever I saw in my life. I can read your print-hand...handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one can scarce rell the head from the tail. To Anthony Lumpkin, Esq. It's very odd, I can read the outside of my letters,... | |
| 1804 - 552 페이지
...— this way a little, for he must not hear us. [They confer. Tony. [Still gazing.] A daumed cramped piece of penmanship, as ever I saw in my life ! I...that one can scarce tell the head from the tail. 'To ' Anthnnv Lumpkin, Esq.' It's very odd, I can read the outside of my letters, where my own name is,... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...— this way a little, for he must not hear us. [ They confer, Tony. [Still gazing.] A damned cramped piece of penmanship, as ever I saw in my life ! I...read your print-hand very well. But here there are luch handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one can scarce tell the head from the tail. ' To ' Anthony... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 페이지
...madam.— This way a little, for he must not hear us. [They confer. Tony. (Still gazing.) A damn'd cramp piece of penmanship, as ever I saw in my life. I can read your print hand very well. But here there are such handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one can scarce... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 436 페이지
...penmanship, as ever I saw m my lite. I can ream yonr print-hand very well. Bnt here there are snch handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one can scarce tell the head from the tail. To Anthony Lnmpkin, Esq. It's very odd, I can read the ontaide of my letters, where my own name is, well enongh.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 페이지
...must know, madam — ТЫ» f ' little, for he must not hear us. Tuny, (¿sti .] A damn'd cramp fw penmanship as ever I saw in my life. I can read your print-hand very well ; but here there are Midi handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one «MU scarce tell the head from the tail. To Anthony... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 페이지
...know, madam — This way a little, for he must not hear us. [They confer. Tony. [Still ganng.] A daum'd cramp piece of penmanship as ever I saw in my life. I can read Four print-hand very well; but here there are «jch bandies, and shanks, and dashes, that one an scarce... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 470 페이지
...(Still gazing.) A damn'd cramp piece of penmanship, as ever I saw in my life. I can read your print hand very well. But here there are such handles, and shanks,...can scarce tell the head from the tail. " To Anthony Lump" kin, esquire." It's very odd, I can read the outside of my letters, where my own name is, well... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 274 페이지
...madam.— This way a little, for he must not hear us. [ They confer. Tony. [Still gazing.] A damned cramped piece of penmanship, as ever I saw in my life. I can read your print fcand very well. But here there are such handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one can scarce... | |
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