| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 páginas
...Eel. la that fmall time that I have feen the World, I never knew a Man hafty to part with A Servant he thought trufty ; I remember, My Father would prefer...than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too fawcy for himfelf. Phi. Why, gentle Boy, I find no Fault at all In thy Behaviour. Eel. Sir, if I have... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 268 páginas
...End. In that fmall time that I have feen the world, I never knew a man hafty to part With fervants he thought trufty : I remember My father would prefer...but did it not Till they were grown too faucy for himfelf. Phil. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all In thy behaviour. End. Sir, if I have made A... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 páginas
...Bel. In that fmall time that I have feen the world, I never knew a man hafty to part with A fervant he thought trufty : I remember, My father would prefer...but did it not, 'Till they were grown too faucy for himfelf. Phi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all Jn thy behaviour. . Bel. Sir, if I have made... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 páginas
...kn:wa man hafty to part with A fervant he thought trufty. . I remember, My father would prefer the-boya he kept .To greater men than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too faucy for himfelf. Phi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all -la thy behaviour. Bel. Sir, if I have made A... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 páginas
...world, I nevef knjw a man hafty to part with A fervant he thought trufty. , I remember, My father wouM prefer the boys he kept To greater men than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too faucy for himfelf. Pbi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all In thy behaviour. Bel. Sir, if I have made A... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 páginas
...Bel.. In that fmall time that I have feen the world, I never kmw a man hafty to part with A fervant he thought trufty. I remember, ^ My father would prefer the boys he kept To greater men than he j but did it not, Till they were grown too faucy for himfelf. Phi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 páginas
...time that I have seen the world, I never knew a man hasty to part with A servant he thought trusty. I remember, My father would prefer the boys he kept...than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too saucy for himself. Phi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all In thy behaviour. Bel. Sir, if I have... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...time that I have seen tht world, I never knew a man hasty to part With a servant, he thought trusty : I remember. My father would prefer the boys he kept...than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too saucy for himself. Phi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all In thy behaviour. Jiel. Sir, if I have... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...thai I have seen the world, I never knew a man hasty to part With a servant, he thought trusty : . I remember., My father would prefer the boys he kept...than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too saucy for himself. PAi. Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all In thy behaviour. Be I. Sir, if I have... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...time that I have seen the world, I never knew a man hasty to part With a servant, he thought trusty : I remember. My father would prefer the boys he kept...than he ; but did it not, Till they were grown too saucy for himself. Phi. "Why, gentle boy, I find no fault at all In thy Ixjîiaviour. Be/. Sir, if... | |
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