| Philip Massinger - 1779 - 350 Seiten
...Term-driver Marrall->* This Snip of an Attorney. Furnace. What of him, Man? Amble. The Knave thinks ftill he's at the Cook's Shop in Ram Alley, "Where the Clerks divide, and the Elder is to choofe — And feeds fo flovenly! Furnace. Is this all ? Amble. My Lady Drank to him for Famion Sake,... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 606 Seiten
...at her table! — this term-driver, Marrall, This snip of an attorney Furn. What of him, man ? Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cook's shop in...and the elder is to choose ; And feeds so slovenly 1. . Furn. Is this all ? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion sake, or to please master Wellborn ;... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 Seiten
...attorney— Furn. What of him, man ? Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cookshop in Ram-alley, r Paul. Brisk. How ! how, my lord ! What, affront my wit ; let me perish, d ! Furn. Is this all ? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion's sake, or to please Master Wellborn. As... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 Seiten
...attorney — Furn. What of him, man ? Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cookshop in Ram-alley, Where the clerks divide, and the elder is to choose ; And feeds so slovenly ! Furn. Is triis all ? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion's sake, or to please Master Wellborn.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 Seiten
...her table ! — this terra-driver, Marrall, This snip of an attorney Furn. What of him, man ? Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cook's shop in...and the elder is to choose ; And feeds so slovenly ! Furn. Is this all ? Amb. My lady - » Drank to him for fashion sake, or to please master Wellborn... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 Seiten
...ha ! my lady has got Such a guest at her table !—this term-driver, Furn. What of him, man ? Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cook's shop in Ram Alley, 1 Where the clerks divide, and the elder is to choo'se; And feeds so slovenly ! Furn. Is this all ?... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 440 Seiten
...attorney Furn. What of him, man? Amb. The knave thinks still he 's at the cook's shop in Ram Alley2, Where the clerks divide, and the elder is to choose ; And feeds so slovenly ! Furn. Is this all ? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion sake, or to please master Wellborn; As... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1831 - 464 Seiten
...attorney Furn. What of him, man ? Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cook's shop in Ram Alley8, Where the clerks divide, and the elder is to choose ; And feeds so slovenly ! Furn. Is this all ? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion sake, or to please master Wellborn; As... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 Seiten
...her table ! — this term-driver, MarThis snip of an attorney [rail, Furn. What of him, man ? Anili. neral's necklace once. You, gentle bearers, Divide...strew Among the poor ; 'tis all I have. Romont Wear ! Furn. Is this all ? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion sake, or to please master Wellborn; As... | |
| Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1840 - 634 Seiten
...of an attorney Furn. What of him, man 1 Amb. The knave thinks still he's at the cook's shop in Ham Alley}, Where the clerks divide, and the elder is to choose ; And feeds so slovenly ! t'urn. Is this all? Amb. My lady Drank to him for fashion sake, or to please master Wellborn ; As... | |
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