Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks Biographical and Critical, Том 37George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1826 |
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... poor man assents to what a rich man says , I suspect he means to flatter him . Now I am rich , and hate flattery ; ergo , when a poor man subscribes to my opinion , I hate him . Dob . That's wrong . Sir R. Very well - negatur . Now ...
... Poor boy ! Lit. I got down to the western coast , and , unacquainted with the forms of entering the navy , on which I had fixed my affections , addressed myself to the captain of a frigate who I happened to meet in the streets of ...
... poor Welshman could do for him . Town . Poor ! Why , with this cottage , this air , and this prospect , ' tis impossible to be poor . Owen . It is in these times ferry possible to be poor , and of coot families into the pargain . Hur ...
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