| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 pages
...have a particujif fancy to 3: :; MARLOW. MARLO W. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is fo exquifite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you pleafe. So much for fupper. And now to fee that our beds are air'd> and properly taken care of. HARDCASTL... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 292 pages
...any thing you have a particular fancy to MARLOW. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is fo cxquifite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you pleafe. So much for fupper. And now to fee that our beds are air'd, and properly taken care of. HARDCASTLE.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
...you have a particular fancy to— — MARLOW. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is fo exquifite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you pleafe. So much for fupper. And now to fee that our beds are air'd, and properly taken care of. HARDCASTLE.... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...have nothing you like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Mar. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one...much for supper. And now to see that our beds are air'd, and properly taken care of. Hard. I entreat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...have nothing you like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Mar. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one...much for supper. And now to see that our beds are air'd, and properly taken care of. Hard. I entreat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...have nothing you like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Mar. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is fiil'' as good as another. Send us what you please. • (So much for supper. And now to see that our... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...nothing you like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to— — Mar. Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one...you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Mar. Leave that to you ! I protest, sir, you must excuse me ; I always look to these things myself.... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to— Mar. Why, really, sir, your hill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is...you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Mar, Leave that to you ! I protest, sir, you must excuse me; I always look to these things myself.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...hare nothing you like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to— Alar. Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one...beds are aired, and properly taken care of. Hard. I entrent you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Mar. Leave that to you ! I protest,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 402 pages
...alterations you please. Is there any thing else you wish to retrench or alter, gentlemen? Mar. Why really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one...much for supper. And now to see that our beds are air'd, and properly taken care of. Hard. I entreat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir... | |
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