| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - Страниц: 476
...every one I meet, and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. HASTINGS. At present, how^ver, we are not likely to receive any answer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been inquiringvfor one Mr Hardcastle in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in? HASTINGS.... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 930
...frequently on the way. -.] 492 SHE SI I meet; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Ha.it. At present, however, we are not likely to receive...for one Mr. Hardcastle, in these parts. Do you know part of the country you are in ? Has!, Not in the least, sir; but should thank you for information.... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - Страниц: 924
...myself under an obligation to every one I meet; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast, At present, however, we are not likely to receive...any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen ; but I'm lold you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcaslle, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 926
...us inquire more frequently on the way. I meet ; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen; but Гт told you have been inquiring for cue Mr. Hardcaslle, in these parts. Do you know what part of... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 912
...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. A t present, however, we are not like! y ou but as bave been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcaslle, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - Страниц: 544
...aider an obligation to everyone I meet, and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hastings. rain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, ? Hastings. Not in the least, sir, but should thank you for information. Tony. Nor the way you came... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - Страниц: 928
...myself under an obligation to every on* I meet; and оПеп stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tonjr. No offence, gentlemen; but I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Ilardcaslle, in these... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - Страниц: 922
...tmsclf under an obligation to every on I meet; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we are not likely to receive...answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen ; but I'm told you bave been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcaille, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you... | |
| 1833 - Страниц: 828
...any answer. Tony. No uffence, gentlemen; but I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastlc, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you arc in t HiKl. 'JNot in the least, Sir; but should thank you for information. Tony. Nor the way you... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - Страниц: 544
...MarUne. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Battings. At present, however, we are not likely to receive...parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in? Hastings. Not in the least, sir, but should thank you for information. Tony. Nor the way you came 1... | |
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