| John Bell - 1791 - 300 lapas
...therefore " Face. Why, this changes quite the case I " Do you think that I dare move him ? " Dap. I f you please, sir ; " All's one to him, I see. " Face....consideration. " Face. Why then, sir, •« I'll try. Say that it were for all games, doftor. " Sut. I say then, not a mouth shall eat for him " At any ordinary,... | |
| 1797 - 468 lapas
...But I do think now I shall leave the law, " And therefore " Fate. Why, this changes quite the easel " Do you think that I dare move him ? " Dap. If you...What! for that money ? " I cannot with my conscience r nor should you " Make the request, methinks. " Dap. No, sir, I mean " To add consideration. " Face.... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 lapas
...I do think now I shall leave the law, " And therefore " Face. Why, this changes quite the case I " Do you think that I dare move him ? " Dap. If you...one to him, I see. " Face. What ! for that money i " I cannot with my conscience : nor should you " Make the request, methinks. " Dap. No, sir, I mean... | |
| 1804 - 540 lapas
...nag Of forty or fifty shillings. Dap. Aye, 'tis true, sir ; But I do think now I shall leave the law, And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case...add consideration. Face. Why, then, sir, I'll try. Say that it were for all games, doctor. Sub. He'll draw you all the treasure of the realm, If it be... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 lapas
...nag Of forty or fifty shillings. Dap. Aye, 'tis true, sir ; But I do think now I shall leave the law, And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case...add consideration. Face. Why, then, sir, I'll try. Say that it were for all games, doctor. Sub. He'll draw you all the treasure of tbi realm. If it be... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 lapas
...1 do think now I shall leave the law, And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case ! D'you think that I dare move him ? Dap. If you please, sir;...add consideration. Face. Why, then, sir, I'll try. — Say that it were for all games, doctor ? Sub. I say, then, not a mouth shall eat for him. At any... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 lapas
...1 do think now I shall leave the law, And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case ! D'you ng ; nor would I build my fortune on another's ruin...tliine. — I'm sure Sir Paul's consent will follow f — Say that it were for all games, doctor ? Sub. I say, then, not a mouth shall cat for him At any... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 lapas
...1 do think now I shall leave the law, And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case ! D'you think that I dare move him ? Dap. If you please, sir;...add consideration. Face. Why, then, sir, I'll try. — Say that it were for all games, doctor ? Sub. I say, then, not a mouth shall eat for him At any... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 lapas
...fifty shillings. Dap. I, 'tis true, sir ; But I do think now I shall leave the law, And therefore Fac. Why. this changes quite the case ! Do you think that...Dap. If you please, sir ; All's one to him, I see. Fac. What ! for that money ? I cannot u ith my conscience: nor should you Make the request, methinks.... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 556 lapas
...nag Of forty or fifty shillings. Dap. Ay, 'tis true, sir; But I do think now I shall leave the law,1 And therefore Face. Why, this changes quite the case....add consideration. Face. Why then, sir, I'll try.— [Goesto Subtle.] Say that it were for all games, doctor? Sub. I say then, not a mouth shall eat for... | |
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