| William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...fpeak. «Tet. And you, Sir. Sir Will. No Offence, I hope. {Salutes Marwood. Mrs. Mar. No fure, Sir. Wit. This is a vile Dog, I fee that already. No Offence ! Ha, ha, ha, to him ; to him "-Petulanty fmoke him. . Ttt. It feems as if you had come a Journey, Sir \ hem, hem. {Surveying him... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 456 pages
...S'i- It'il. No offence, I hope. [Salutes Marwood. Mrs. Mar. No fure, Sir. Wit. This is a vile do^, I fee that already. No offence ! Ha, ha, ha! to him ; to him, Petulant; fmokc, him. Pet. It feems as if you had come a journey, Sir; hem, hem. [Surveying him round. &!r It'il.... | |
| English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...fpeak. Pet, And you, fir. Sir Wil. No offence, I hope. [Sulutes Marwood. Mrs. Mar. No fure, fir. Wlt-w. This is a vile dog, I fee that already. No offence...him. P-et, It feems as if you had come a journey, fir; hem, hem. [Surveying him round. Sir Wil. Very likely, fir, that it may feem fo. Pet. No offence,... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 438 pages
...dog, I see that already. No oficnce ! Ha, ha, ha! to him ; to him, Petulant ; smoke him. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir, hem, hem ! [Surveying...him round. Sir Wil. Very likely, sir, that it may seem so. Pet. ND offence, I hope, sir. Sir Wtl. May be not, sir ; thereafter as *t is meant, sir. Wit.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...see that already. — No offence ! Ha, ha, ha ! to him ; to him, Petulant ; smoke him. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir; hem, hem. [Surveying...him round. Sir Wil. Very likely, sir, that it may seem so. Pet. No offence, I hope, sir, Sir Wil. May be not, sir; thereafter u 'tis meant, sir. Wit.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...see that already. — No offence ! Ha, ha, ha Г to him ; to him, Petulant ; smoke him. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir ; hem, hem. [Surveying him round. Sir WiL Wry likely, sir, that it may seem so. Pet. No offence, I hope, sir, Sir Wil. May be not, sir; thereafter... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...dog, I see that already. No offence ! Ha, ha, ha 1 to him ; to him, Petulant; smoke him. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir; hem, hem ! [Surveying him round. Sir Wil. Very likclv, sir, that k may seem so. Pet. No offence, I hope, sir. Sir Wil. May be not, sir ; thereafter... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...Sir Wil. No offence, I hope. [Salutes MARWOOD. Mrs Mar. No sure, sir. Wit. This is a vile dog, I see that already. No offence ! Ha, ha, ha ! to him ; to him, Petulant; smoke him. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir; hem, hem ! " [Surveying Aim round. Sir... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 502 pages
...shame, Mr. Wilwould; why won't yon speak to him? And you, lir. Wit. Petulant, speak. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir ; hem, hem. [Surveying him round. Sir W. Very likely, sir, that it may seem so. Pet. No offence, I hope, sir. Sir W. May be not, sir ; thereafter,... | |
| Owen Williams - English drama - 1828 - 930 pages
...shame, Mr. Wilwould; why won't you speak to him? And you, sir. Wit. Petulant, speak. Pet. It seems as if you had come a journey, sir; hem, hem. [Surveying him round. Sir W. Very likely, sir, that it may seem so. Pet. No offence, t hope, sir. Sir W. May he not, sir; thereafter,... | |
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