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
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 448 pagina’s
...inside passengers ; but in the Tery basket. Mrs. Hard. Ay, your times were fine times, indeed; yon have been telling us of them for many a long year....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 ;... | |
| 1859 - 828 pagina’s
...stagecoach. Its fopperies come down, not only a& inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs. H. Ay, your times were fine times indeed , you have been...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 ;... | |
| 1859 - 836 pagina’s
...stagecoach. Its fopperies come down, not only an inside passengers, but in the very basket . Мтв. H. Ay, your times were fine times indeed , you have been...telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live m an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1859 - 618 pagina’s
...passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs Hard. Ay, your times were fine times, indced ; you have bcen telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rambling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never sce company. Our best... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1861 - 570 pagina’s
...Its fopperies come down not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs. Hardcastle. Aye, your times were fine times indeed : you have been...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 - 1864 - 436 pagina’s
...very basket. Mrs. Hard. Ay,yotir times were fine times, indeed ; you have been telling us of thcttl for many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling...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 ;... | |
| James Beattie, Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 540 pagina’s
...as inside passengers, but in the very basket. Mrs Hard. Ay, your times were fine times, indeed ; yon have been telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rambling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1865 - 632 pagina’s
...that it pleas'd her father to refuse me (RowE, Fair Penit. 1, !.)• Here we live in an old crumbling mansion that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company (GOLDSM., She Stoops 1.). The folded gates would bar my progress now, But that the lord .. Admits me... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1869 - 404 pagina’s
...than a etage-coach: its fopperies come down, not only as inside passengers, but in the verv basket. Mrs. Hard. Ay, your times were fine times indeed ; you have been telling us of them for many û lonç year. Here we live in au old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1871 - 434 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 ;... | |
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