Ay, your times were fine times indeed; you have been telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company. Bell's British Theatre - Pagina 10geredigeerd door - 1797Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - 550 pagina’s
...than a stage-coach. Its fopperies 'come down, not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs. Hard. Ay, your times were fine times, indeed;...for all the world like an inn, but that we never see com-, pany. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the cu-' rate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 198 pagina’s
...than a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down, not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. MrS. Hard. Ay, your times were fine times, indeed...like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the curate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the lame dancingmaster ;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 230 pagina’s
...stage-ctiach. ' Its fopperies come down not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs. Hardcastle. Ay, your times were fine times indeed; you have been...many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling 2 mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we 1 faster than a stage-coach : In April,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 236 pagina’s
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| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 234 pagina’s
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| Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 240 pagina’s
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| Oliver Goldsmith - 1909 - 566 pagina’s
...than a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs. Hard. Ay, your times were fine times indeed ;...like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the curate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the lame dancing-master ;... | |
| 1909 - 526 pagina’s
...Saunders a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. MRS. HARD. Ay, your times were fine times indeed;...like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the curate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the lame dancing-master;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1909 - 202 pagina’s
...fopperies come down, not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs. Hard. Ay, youirtimes were fine times, indeed ; you have -been telling us of them for many a long year. • iff1' Hez'e wo live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that... | |
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