Tis a wonderful thing, Sir, that Men of Professions do not study to talk the Substance of what they have to say, in the Language of the rest of the World : Sure, they'd find their Account in it. English Comedy - 221 페이지1810전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 페이지
...and then I hope all may be adjusted. Targ. I shall be at ray chambers at my usual hours. [Exit. CM. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend you to the tea-table,...have to say in the language of the rest of the world j sure they'd find their account in it. CM. They might perhaps, madam, with people of your good sense,... | |
| 1804 - 552 페이지
...tlien, I hope, all may be adjusted. Tar. I shall be at my chambers at my usual hours. [Erit TAR. dm. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend you to the tea-table,...good sense, after all this law and gibberish. Mrs Seu. Tis a wonderful thing, sir, that men of their profession do not study to talk the sub*stance of... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...then, I hope, all may he adjusted. Tar. I shall be at my chambers at my usual hours. [Exit TAR. dm. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend you to the tea-table,...good sense, after all this law and gibberish. Mrs Sea. Tis a wonderful thing, sir, that men of their profession do not study to talk the substance of... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...then, I hope, all may be adjusted. Tar. I shall be at my chambers at my usual hours. [Exit TAR. dm. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend you to the tea-table,...and good sense, after all this law and gibberish. Airs Sea. 'Tis a wonderful thing, sir, that men of their profession do not study to talk the substance... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 페이지
...Targ. lie could not bear my argument ; I pinched Lim to the quick about that Gr — gr — ber — [Exit. Cimb. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend you to the tea-table, where I shall hear your ladyship's reason and good sense, after all this law and gibberish. [Exeunt. ACT THE FOURTH. SCEXE... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 페이지
...you, Mr Serjeant, as soon as Sir Geoffry comes to town, and then I hope all may be adjusted. Targ, I furnace; and his hands and his face greasy as his...! matrimoni matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes, sub stance of what they have to say in the language of the rest of the world; sure they'd find their... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 페이지
...jou, Mr Serjeant, as soon as Sir Geoffry comes to town, and then I hope all may be adjusted. Targ. I shall be at my chambers at my usual hours. [Exit....hear from your ladyship reason and good sense, after ail this law and gibberish. Mrt Seal. 'Tis a wonderful thing, sir, that men of their profession do... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 페이지
...you, Mr Serjeant, as soon as Sir Geoffry comes to town, and then I hope all may be adjusted. Turf?. I shall be at my chambers at my usual hours. [Exit. Cimb. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend vou to the tea-table, where I shall hear from your ladyship reason and good sense, after all this law... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 페이지
...you, Mr. Serjeant, as soon as Sir Geoffry comes to town, and then I hope all may be adjusted. Tar. I shall be at my chambers at my usual hours. [Exit. Cimb. Madam, if you please, I'll now attend to the tea-table, where I shall hear from your ladyship reasoa and good sense, after all this law and... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 520 페이지
...quick about that Gr—gr—ber— [Exit. Cimb. Mr Bramble is very quick—he parted a little abruptly. Cimb. Madam, if you please I'll now attend you to the tea-table, where I shall hear your ladyship's reason and good sense, after all this law and gibberish. [Exeunt. ACT THE FOURTH. SCENE... | |
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