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| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 496 pages
...immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, OE or look Over the patterns; if you please, we will take measure first. -• I...shall give you entire satisfaction. I may defy any taylor in England to understand the fashion better than myself; the thing is impossible, Sir. I always... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 254 pages
...immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ? if you please we will take measure first. I do not...thing is impossible, sir. I always visit France twice a year; and, though I say it, that should not say it Stand upright, if you please, sir Love. I'll take... | |
| Drama (English) - 1810 - 500 pages
...immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ? if you please we will take measure first. I do not...thing is impossible, sir. I always visit France twice a year; and, though I say it, that should not say it Stand upright, if you please, sir Love. I'll take... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ? e comfortable This is Liberty-hall, you know. Hard. Here's cup, sir. Mar. may defy any tailor in England to understand the fashion better than myself; the thing is impossible,... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...immediately. Will your hoqour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ? if you please we will take measure first. I do not know, sir, who wag so kind as to recommend me to you, but I believe I shall give you entire satisfaction. I may defy... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 450 pages
...honour be pleased Lo be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns? if jou please we will lake measure first. I do not know, sir, who was so kind...myself; the thing is impossible, sir. I always visit Prance twice a year; and, though I say it, that should not say it Stand upright, if you please, sir... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 560 pages
...immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ? if you please, we will take measure first. I do not...thing is impossible, sir. I always visit France twice a year ; and though I say it, that should not say it Stand upright, if you please, sir LOVEGOLD. 1... | |
| Molière - Literature - 1891 - 326 pages
...here immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ?—if you please, we will take measure first. I do...thing is impossible, sir. I always visit France twice a year ; and though I say it, that should not say it.—Stand upright, if you please, sir Love. Oh,... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - English literature - 1902 - 386 pages
...here immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns? if you please, we will take measure first. I do not...thing is impossible, sir. I always visit France twice a year; and though I say it, that should not say it Stand upright, if you please, sir LOVEGOLD. I'll... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 522 pages
...immediately. Will your honour be pleased to be taken measure of first, or look over the patterns ; if you please, we will take measure first. I do not...thing is impossible, Sir. I always visit France twice a year ; and though I say it, that should not say it Stand upright, if you please, Sir Love. I'll take... | |
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