| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 pages
...Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, little Aminadab that grinds the music-box, and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter. MRS....Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. TONY. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 476 pages
...spins the pewter platter. Mrs. Hardcastle. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. Ttmy. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind : but I can't abide to disappoint myself. Mrs. Hardcastle. (Detaining him.) You shan't go. Tony I will, I tell you. Mrs. Hardc'iMc. I say you shan't.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 402 pages
...and his associates : " Dick Muggins, the exciseman ; Jack Slang, the horse doctor ; little Aminidab, that grinds the music box, and Tom Twist, that spins the pewter platter." Nay, it is thought that Tony's drinking song at the " Three Jolly Pigeons," was but a revival of one... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 400 pages
...and his associates : " Dick Muggins, the exciseman ; Jack Slang, the horse doctor ; little Aminidab, that grinds the music box, and Tom Twist, that spins the pewter platter." Nay, it is thought that Tony's drinking song at the " Three Jolly Pigeons," was but a revival of one... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 pages
...Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, little Aminadab that grinds the music-box, and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter. Mrs....Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. Tony. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myself.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 pages
...Dick Muggins the exciseman, Jack Slang the horse doctor, little Aminadab that grinds the music-box, and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter. Mrs....Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. Tony. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself.... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 578 pages
...sensible remark, when his mother wants him to desert the Pigeons and disappoint the low fellows. " As for disappointing them, I should not so " much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself." But in truth that objection, strongly as it has been urged, is quite untenable ; and the verdict of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 560 pages
...Slang the horse doctor, little Aminadab that VOL iv. 1-2* grinds the music-box, and Tom Twist tliat spins the pewter platter. MRS. HARD. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. TONY. As for disappointing them. I should not so much mind ; but I can't abide to disappoint myself.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 348 pages
...Hardcastle. Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. Tony. As for disappointing thom, I should not so much mind : but I can't abide to disappoint myself. Mrs Hardcastle. (Detaining kirn.) You shan't go. Tony. I will, I tell you. Mrs Hardcaslle. I say you shan't.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 pages
...his associates : '• Dick Muggins, the exciseman ; Jack Slang, the horse doctor; little Aminiulab, that grinds the music box, and Tom Twist, that spins the pewter platter." Nay, it is thought that Tony's drinking song at the " Three Jolly Pigeons,", was hut a revival of one... | |
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