| Sir Robert Howard - 1722 - Počet stránok 410
...what I .will ipeak tober. [y¿?A. Ruth. How theTcllpw begins to mould- Дт/еШ ЛгЬ. And tempos his Chops like a Hound that has lap'd before his Meat was, cold enough. Ruth. He looks as if he had fomc Gifts to pour forth} nthefe^ïc; í(Ir. Dy's awn whke Eyes -before he begins to ,4«y Çrace:... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - Počet stránok 494
...the fellow begins to mould himfelf. « At:b. And tempers his chops, like a hound that ' * feas Upn'd before his meat was cold enough. • Ruth. He looks...white eyes, before ' he begins to fay grace. Now for a fpeech rattling * in his kecher, as it his words ftumbled in their way. Tea. ' Well, now I will tell... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - Počet stránok 454
...How the fellow begins to mould himself. " Ark. And tempers his chops, like a hound that " has lapp'd before his meat was cold enough. " Ruth. He looks as if he had some gifts to pour '< forth j those are Mr. Day's own white,eyes, before " he begins to say grace.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - Počet stránok 466
...How the fellow begins to mould himself. " /irb. And tempers his chops, like a hound that " has lapp'd before his meat was cold enough. " Ruth. He looks as if he had some gifts to pour " forth ; those are Mr. Day's own white eyes, before " he begins to say grace. Now... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - Počet stránok 698
...R'ith. How the fellow begins to mould himself! Arb. And tempers his chops, like a hound hat has lapp'd before his meat was cold enough. Ruth. He looks as if he had some gifts to )our forth ; those are Mr Day's own white eyes, >efore he begins to say grace. Now for... | |
| British drama - 1811 - Počet stránok 696
...Ruth. How the fellow begins to mould himself! Arb. And tempers his chops, like a hound that has Inpp'd before his meat was cold enough. Ruth. He looks as if he had some gifts to pour fortli ; those are Mr Day's own white eyes, before he begins to say grace. Now for... | |
| Sir Robert Howard - 1921 - Počet stránok 606
..."RUTH: How the fellow begins to mould himself." "ARB: And tempers his chops like a hound that has lapped before his meat was cold enough." "RUTH: He looks as if he had some gifts to pour forth; those are Mr. DAY'S own white eyes before he begins to say grace. Now for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - Počet stránok 690
...Ruth. How the fellow begins to mould himself! Arb. And tempers his chops, like a hound :hat has lapp'd before his meat was cold enough. Ruth. He looks as if he had some gifts to wur forth ; those are Mr Day's own white eyes, jefore he begins to say grace. Now for... | |
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