| 1900 - Страниц: 476
...means. Chas. Surf. What, that? Oh; that's my uncle Oliver! 'twas done before he went to India. Care. Your uncle Oliver! Gad, then, you'll never be friends, Charles. That, now, to me, is as stem a looking rogue as ever I saw; an unforgiving eye, and a damned disinheriting countenance ! an... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1901 - Страниц: 166
...before he went to India. Care. Your uncle Oliver ? — Gad, then you'll never be friends, Chflrles. That, now, to me, is as stern a looking rogue as ever I saw; aii unforgiving eye, and a damned disinheriting countenance ! an inveterate knave, depend on't. Don't... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - Страниц: 530
...Uncle Oliver! 'T was done before he went to India. Careless. Your Uncle Oliver ! Gad, then you '11 never be friends, Charles. That now, to me, is as...disinheriting countenance ! an inveterate knave, depend on 't. Don't you think so, little Premium? Sir Oliver. Upon my soul, sir. I do not: I think it is as... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1926 - Страниц: 912
...similar formations with respectively past participles and adjectives in ed see 40, Obs. I and 43, Obs. V. That, now to me, is as stern a looking rogue as ever I saw. SHER., School, IV, 1, (405). I think it is as honest a looking face as any in the room, ib., IV, 1.... | |
| 1906 - Страниц: 462
...means. CHAS. What, that? Oh; that's my uncle Oliver! 'Twas done before he went to India. 100 CARE. Your uncle Oliver! Gad, then you'll never be friends,...knave, depend on't. Don't you think so, little Premium? 105 SIR OLIV. Upon my soul, sir, I do not; I think it is as honest a looking face as any in the room,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1906 - Страниц: 466
...means. CHAS. What, that? Oh; that's my uncle Oliver! 'Twas done before he went to India. 100 CARE. Your uncle Oliver! Gad, then you'll never be friends,...knave, depend on't. Don't you think so, little Premium? 105 SIR OLIV. Upon my soul, sir, I do not; I think it is as honest a looking face as any in the room,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1907 - Страниц: 378
...means. Chas. Surf. What, that? Oh; that's my uncle Oliver! 'twas done before he went to India. 25 bo friends, Charles. That, now, to me, is as stern a...looking rogue as ever I saw; an unforgiving eye, and a disinheriting countenance ! an inveterate knave, depend on't. Don't you think so, little 5 Premium... | |
| 1925 - Страниц: 584
...sir, I mean that; though I don't think him so ill-looking a little fellow, by any means. Careless. Your Uncle Oliver ! Gad, then, you'll never be friends,...looking rogue as ever I saw — an unforgiving eye, and ad — d disinheriting countenance! an inveterate knave, depend on't. Don't you think so, little Premium?... | |
| 1909 - Страниц: 526
...means. CHAS. SURF. What, that? Oh; that's my uncle Oliver! 'twas done before he went to India. CARE. Your uncle Oliver ! Gad, then you'll never be friends,...depend on't. Don't you think so, little Premium ? SIR OLIV. Upon my soul, sir, I do not; I think it is as honest a looking face as any in the room, dead... | |
| 1909 - Страниц: 462
...What, that? Oh; that's my uncle Oliver! 'twas done before he went to India. CARE. Your uncle Oliver I Gad, then you'll never be friends, Charles. That,...countenance! an inveterate knave, depend on't. Don't you•think so, little Premium? SIR OLIV. Upon my soul, sir, I do not; I think it is as honest a looking... | |
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