| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 472 pages
...sorry, gentlemen, that I have nothing you like, but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to any one part of it is full as good as another. Send...that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of. HARDCASTLE. , I entreat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. MARLOW. Leave that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1839 - 550 pages
...eating. Hardcastle. I'm sorry, gentlemen, that I have nothing you like, but if there be any tiling ith news of this kind would make me very happy, and would keep you nearer my sec that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of. Hardcastle. I entreat you'll leave all that... | |
| Acting drama - English drama - 1839 - 936 pages
...anything you have a par ticular fancv tP— Afar. Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so ex quisite, that any one part of it is full as good as another....So much for supper : and now to see that our beds arc aired, am. projicrly taken care of. Hard. I intrcat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1840 - 504 pages
...gentlemen, that I have ло thing you like, but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Mar. Why, really Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite,...you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Mar. Leave that to you! I protest, Sir, you must excuse me, I always look to these things myself. Hard.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 398 pages
...gentlemen, that I have nothing you like ; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Marl. Why really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite,...you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Marl. Leave that to you ? I protest, sir, you must excuse me; I always look to these things myself.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 pages
...Hardcastle. I'm sorry, gentlemen, that I have othing you like, but if there be any tiling you jave a particular fancy to Marlow. Why, really, sir, your...that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of. Hardcastle. I entreat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Marlow. Leave that to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 446 pages
...gentlemen, that I have nothing you like; but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Marl. Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite,...you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Marl. Leave that to you ! I protest, Sir, you must excuse me; I always look to these things myself.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 416 pages
..., that I have nothing you like, but if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to — Marl. Why really, Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite,...aired, and properly taken care of. Hard. I entreat you '11 leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Marl. Leave that to you! I protest, Sir, you... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...gentlemen, that I have nothing you like ; hut if there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Mar. . intreat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Mar. Leave that to you ! I protest,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...there be any thing you have a particular fancy to Mar. Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is во Branchless and blasted, clenched with grasping roots...flow away, The smooth brow gathers, and the hair gr intrcat you'll leave all that to me. You shall not stir a step. Mar. Leave that to you ! I protest,... | |
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