| 1780 - 568 páginas
...to vagabonds.'— < Befides, !f\ve wer* ' inclined, the poor's rate obliges us to « give fo ranch charity,' cries the wife. — ' Pugh ! thou art a fool. Poor's ' reate ! hold thy nonfenl'e,' anfwcred Trnlliber; and then turning to Ad.ims, he told him, he would give him nothing.... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 444 páginas
...story,' cries Mrs. Trulliber, ' to preach ta my master.' — * Silence, woman,' cries Trulliber. ' I would have ' thee know, friend' (addressing himself...thee. I ' know what charity is, better than to give to va' gabonds.' — * Besides, if we were inclined, the poor's * rate obliges us to give so much charity,'... | |
| 1820 - 450 páginas
...Ifacks, a good story, cries Mrs. Trulliber, to preach to my master. — Silence, woman, cries Trulliber. I would have thee know, friend, (addressing himself...charity, cries the wife. Pugh! thou art a fool. Poor's rate! Hold thy nonsense, answered Trulliber ; and then turning to Adams, he told him, He would give... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...good story," cries Mrs Trulliber, " to preach to my master !" " Silence, woman," cries Trulliber ; " I would have thee know, friend/' addressing himself...thee ; I know what charity is, better than to give it to vagabonds." " Besides, if we were inclined, the poor's rate obliges us to give to much charity/... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...good story," cries Mrs Trulliber, " to preach to my master!" "Silence, woman," cries Trulliber ; " I would have thee know, friend," addressing himself...not learn my duty from such as thee ; I know what chanty is, better than to give it to vagabonds." " Besides, if we were inclined, the poor's rate obliges... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 468 páginas
...woman,' cries Trulliber, ' I would have thee know, friend,' (addressing himself to Adams,) ' I ihalJ not learn my duty from such as thee. I know what charity...rate obliges us to give so much charity,' cries the wile. ' Pugh ! thou art a fool. Poor's rate ! Hold thy nonsense,' answered Trulliber; and then turning... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1833 - 322 páginas
...immediately/ Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out, ' Thou dost not intend to rob me ?' ' I would have thee know, friend,' addressing himself...what charity is, better than to give to vagabonds.' JOSEPH ANDREWS. Гм an extremely charitable man — no collar and long hair, though a little carrotty... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1834 - 536 páginas
...story/ cries Mrs. Trulliber, ' to preach to my master !' — ' Silence, woman.1' cries Trulliber, ' I would have thee know, friend, (addressing himself...thee. I know what charity is, better than to give it to vagabonds !' — ' Besides, if we were inclined, the poor's rate obliges us to give so much charity/... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 páginas
...good story,'' cries Mrs. Trulliber, " to preach to my master." " Silence, woman," cries Trulliber. '' I would have thee know, friend, (addressing himself...charity," cries the wife. " Pugh! thou art a fool. Poor's rate! Hold thy nonsense," answered Trulliber ; and then, turning to Adams, he told him, " he 'would... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 506 páginas
...story," cries Mrs. Trullibcr, " to preach to my master." — " Silence, woman," cries Trulliber, " I would have thee know, friend," (addressing himself...charity," cries the wife. "Pugh ! thou art a fool. Poor's rate! Hold thy nonsense," answered Trulliber; and then turning to Adams, he told him, " He would give... | |
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