At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ? HAST. The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 542edited by - 1811Full view - About this book
| 1810 - 536 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. I£ast. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 436 pages
...let ns inqnire more freqnently on the way. Marl. I own, Hsstings, I am nnwillioj to lsy myself nnder an obligation to every one I meet; and often stand the chance of an nnmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we are sot likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us enquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tuny. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been enquiring for one Mr Hardcastie in these parts.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us enquire more frequently on the way. MID: I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hail. At present, however, we arc not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen. But... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 470 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. MARXOW. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. HASTINGS. At present however we are not likely to receive any answer. < TONY. No offence, gentlemen.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 274 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen—but I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle in these parts. Do you know... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us enquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to every one 1 meet; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we are not likely... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to everv one I meet ; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 476 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. MARLOW. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. HASTINGS. At present, how^ver, we are not likely to receive any answer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen.... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. 1 own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen ; but I'm lold you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcaslle, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country... | |
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