| William Congreve - 1747 - 112 páginas
...I believe you lye, Sir. Serv. Sir? Fore. I fay you lye, Sir. It is impoffible that any thing fhould be as I would have it ; for I was born, Sir, when the Crab was afcending, and all my Affairs go backward. Str<a. I can't tell indeed, Sir. Fore. No, I know you can't,... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 300 páginas
...sir. For. I believe you lie, sir. Serv. Sir! For. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir,...when the crab was ascending ; and all my affairs go backward. Serv. I can't tell indeed, sir. For. No, I know you can't sir. But I can tell, and foretell,... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 páginas
...sir. For. I believe you lie, sir. Serv. Sir? For. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir,...when the crab was ascending ; and all my affairs go backward. Serv. I can't tell indeed, sir. Far. No, I know you can't sir. But I can tell, and foretell,... | |
| 1797 - 468 páginas
...sir. For. I believe you lie, sir. Serv. Sir? For. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir, when the crab was ascending ; and all my aftairs go backward. Serv. I can't tell indeed, sir. 7'or. No, I know you can't sir. But I can tell,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...Fore. I believe you lie, sir. Str. Sir? Fort. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it; for I was born, sir, when the crab was ascending; and all ray aflairs go backward. Ser. I can't tell, indeed, sir. fore. No, I know you can't, sir. But I can... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...helieve you lie, sir. ¿fer. Sir ? Fore. I say, you lie, sir. It. is impossible that any thing should he as I would have it ; for I was born, sir, when the crab was ascending ; and all my aSairs go backward. Ser. I can't tell, indeed, sir. Fore. No, I know you can't, sir. But I can tell,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 372 páginas
...For. I believe you lie, sir. James. Sir ? For. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir,...when the crab was ascending ; and all my affairs go backward. Janus. I can't tell, indeed, sir. For. No, I know you can't, sir. But I can tell, and foretell,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 páginas
...For. 1 believe you lie, sir. James. Sir ? For. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir, when the crab was ascending ; and all my affairs jo backward. James, I can't tell, indeed, sir. For. No, 1 know you can't, sir. But I can tell, and... | |
| William Congreve - 1808 - 412 páginas
...For. I believe you lie, sir. ' James. Sir? For. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible that any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir, when the crab was ascending ; and all my affair* go backward. Jamts. I can't tell, indeed, sir. For. No, I know you can't, sir. But I can tell,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...Angelica at home ? Sere. Yes, sir. /'••.-. I say, you lie, sir. It is impossible tlmt any thing should be as I would have it ; for I was born, sir, when the Crab was ascending ; and all OTJ affairs go backward. Sen. I cann't tell indeed, sir. For. No, I know you cann't sir. But I can... | |
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