| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 oldal
...say'st thou ? Brain. Yes, o' my word, sir, and read the contents. E Kno. That's bad. What countenance (pray thee) made he i' the reading of it? was he angry,...Brain. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, assure your worship. E Kno. No ? how know'st thou then, that he did either ? Brain. Many, sfr, because... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 oldal
...say'st thou ? Brain. Yes, o' my word, sir, and read the contents. JE Kno. That's bad. What countenance (pray thee) made he i' the reading of it? was he angry, or pleas'd ? Bram. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, assure your worship. E Kno. No ? how know'st... | |
| 1804 - 540 oldal
...That's bad. What countenance, pray tliee, made he in the reading of it ? Was he angry, or pleased ? Brain. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. Л'. Kno. No ! how know'st thou, then, that he did either ? Brain. Marry, sir,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 oldal
...That's bad. What countenance, pray thce, made he in the reading pf it ? Was he angry, or pleased ? Brain. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. E. Kno. No ! how know'st thou, then, that he did either ? Brain. Marry, sir, because... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 oldal
...o'my word, sir, and read the contents. Y. Kno. That's bad. What countenance, pray thee, made he i'the reading of it ? Was he angry, or pleas'd ? Brain. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. Y. Kno. No! How know'st thou then, that he did either ! Brain. Marry, sir, because... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 oldal
...contents me. What countenance, pray thee, made he in the reading of it ? Was he angry, or pleased ? Brain. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. E. Kno. No! how know'st thou, then, that he did either ! Brain. Marry, sir, because... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 oldal
...contents me. What countenance, pray thee, made he in the reading of it ? Was he angry, or pleased ? Brain. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. E. Kno. No ! how know'st thou, then, that he did either ! Brain. Marry, sir, because... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 oldal
...contents me. What countenance, pray thee, made he in tire reading of it ? Was he angry, or pleased ? xample invite us ; For he'i drunk every night, And tha assure your worship. E. Kno. No! bow know'st thou, then, tliat he did cither ! Brain. Marry, sir, because... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 oldal
...tame couplet : Therefore I'll study by some milder drift To call my son unto a happier shrift. Brai. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. E. Know. No ! how know'st thou then, that he did either? Brai. Marry, sir, because... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 oldal
...word, sir, and read the contents. E.Know. That scarce contents me. — What countenance, pr'ythee, made he i' the reading of it ? — Was he angry or pleas'd ? Brainw. Nay, sir, I saw him not read it, nor open it, I assure your worship. E. Know. No ? how know'st... | |
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