| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - Страниц: 292
...Aye, you have taught him finely. Mrs. HARDCASTLE. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My fon is not to live by his learning. I don't think a boy wants much learning to fpend fifteen hundred a year. HARDCASTLE. Learning, quotha ! A mere compofition of tricks and mifchief.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - Страниц: 468
...answer for him. Ay, you have taught him finelyMrs. Hard. No matter, Tony Luinpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...composition of tricks and mischief. Mrs. Hard. Humour, mv dear : nothing but humour. Come, Mr. Hardcastle, you must allow the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - Страниц: 466
...answer for him. Ay, you have taught him finely, Mrs. Hard. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...composition of tricks and mischief. Mrs. Hard. Humour, mv dear : nothing but humour. Come, Mr. Hardcastle, you must allow the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - Страниц: 466
...Mrs. Hard. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I (ion't think a boy wants much learning to spend fifteen hundred...composition of tricks and mischief. Mrs. Hard, Humour, mv dear : nothing but humour. Come, Mr. Hai drastic, you must allow the boy a little humour. Hard.... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 556
...answer for him. Лу, you have taught him finely. Airs Hard. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...Hard. Humour, my dear: nothing but humour. Come, Mr Ilardcastle, you must allow the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd sooner allow him an horse-pond. If burning... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 552
...answer for him. Ay, you have taught him finely. Mrs Hard. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...Hard. Humour, my dear: nothing but humour. Come, Mr Hardeastle, you must allow the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd sooner allow him an horse-pond. If burning... | |
| 1804 - Страниц: 556
...for him. Ay, you have taught him finely. AÏrs Hard. Л о matter, Tony Lumpkin has a i;ood fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...mischief. Mrs Hard. Humour, my dear: nothing but humour. Como, Mr Hardcastle, you must allow the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd sooner allow him an horse-pond.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - Страниц: 406
...answer for him. Ay, you have taught him finely. Mrs. Hard. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd sooner allow him an horsepond. If burning the footmen's shoes, frighting the maids, worrying the kittens, be humour,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - Страниц: 412
...answer for him. Ay, you have taught him finely. Mrs. Hard. No matter, Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think...the boy a little humour. Hard. I'd sooner allow him an horsepond. If burning the footmen's shoes, frighting the maids, worrying the kittens, be humour,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - Страниц: 322
...him. Aye, you have taught him finely. Mrs. Hardcastle. No matter. Tony Lumpkin has a good fortune. My son is not to live by his learning. I don't think a boy \vaats much learning to spend fifteen hundred a year. Hardcastle. Learning, quotha ! A mere composition... | |
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