| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 296 pages
...MARLOW, From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I fuppofe you have a good deal of bufinefs in this part of the country. Warm work, now and then, at eleftions, I fuppofe. HARDCASTLE. No, Sir, I have long given that work over. Since our betters have... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
..., MARLQW. From the excellence of your cap, my old friend, I fuppofe you have a good deal of bufmefs in this part of the country. Warm work, now and then, at eleftions, I fuppofe. HARDCASTLE. No, Sir, I have long given that work over. Since our betters have... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...•us his company, and forgets that he's an innkeeper, before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mm-. From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I...have hit upon the expedient of electing each other, there s no business for us that sell ale. Hast. So, then, you have no turn for polities, I find ? Hard.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...forgets that he's an innkeeper, before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mar. From the encéllente of your cup, my old friend, I suppose you have a good...have long given that work over. Since our betters bave hit upon the expedient of electing each other, there s no business for us that sell ale. Hast.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...•us his company, and forgets that lie's an innkeeper, before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mar. From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I...business in this part of the country ? Warm work, uow and then, at elections, I suppose ? Hard. No, sir, I have long given that work over. Since our... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 pages
...us his company, and forgets that he's an inn-keeper, before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mar. From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I...suppose. Hard. No, sir, I have long given that work over. Hast. So, then you have no turn for politics, I find.. Hard. Since that, I no more trouble my head... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 pages
...us his company, and forgets that he's an inn-keeper, before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mar. From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I...suppose. Hard. No, sir, I have long given that work over. Hast. So, then you have no turn for politics, I find.. Hard. Since that, I no more trouble my head... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...fellow this ! but he's a character, and I'll humor him a little, Sir, my service to you. ( Drinks J Hastings. (Aside.) I see this fellow wants to give...Warm work, now and then, at elections, I suppose. Hardcastle. No, Sir, I have long given that work over. Since our betters have hit upon the expedient... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...us his company, and forgets that he's an inn-keeper, before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mar. From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I...country. Warm work, now and then at elections, I suppose. Bard. No, sir, I have long given that work over. Hast. So, then you have no turn for politics, I find.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...give us his company, and forgets that he's an innkeeper before he has learned to be a gentleman. Mar. From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I...then at elections, I suppose ? Hard. No, sir, I have longgiven that work over. Since our betters have hit upon the expedient of electing each other, there's... | |
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