I will tell you, sir, by the way of private, and under seal, I am a gentleman, and live here obscure, and to myself: but were I known to his majesty, and the lords, observe me, I would undertake, upon this poor head and life, for the public benefit of... The Influence of Plautus on the Comedies of Ben Jonson - Seite 59von Eleanor Patience Lumley - 1901 - 121 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 Seiten
...feen. ., t E. Kno. O, but your Ml, Sir!' t , Bob. Indeed, that might be fome lofs; but whorefpefts it ? I will tell you, Sir, by the way of private, and under feal, I am a gentleman, and live here obfcure, and to myfelf : but were I known to his majefty, and... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 Seiten
...seen. E. Kno. O, but your skill, Sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss : but who respects it? 1 will tell you, sir, by the way of private, and und.er...live here obscure and to myself: but, were I known to his majesty, and the lords (observe me) I would undertake (upon this poor head and life) for the public... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 Seiten
...but your skill, Sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss : but who respect* it? 1 will tell yon, sir, by the way of private, and under seal ; I am a gentleman, and live here obscure and to mvtclf but, were 1 known to his majesty, and the lords fobserve me) I would undertake (upon this poor... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 Seiten
...so. Пи!'. Alas, no ! What's a peculiar man to a nation ? Not seen. E. Kno. O, but your skill, sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss; but who respects...live here obscure, and to myself: but were I known to his majesty, and the lords, observe me, I would undertake, upon this poor head and life, for the public... | |
| 1804 - 540 Seiten
...so. Bob. Alas, no ! What's a peculiar man to a nation ? Not seen. E. Kno. O, but your skill, sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss ; but who respects...live here obscure, and to myself: but were I known to his majesty, and the lords, observe me, I would undertake, upon this poor bead and life, for the public... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 Seiten
...so. Bob. Alas, no ! What's a peculiar man to a nation? Not seen. F. Kno. Oh, but your skill, sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss ; but who respects it? I will tell you, sir, by the way of privair, q.nd under seal, I am a gentleman, and live here obscure, and to myself: but were I known... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 Seiten
...so. Bat. Alas, no ! What's a peculiar man to a nation .' Not seen. E. Kno. O, but your skin, sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss ; but who respects...live here obscure, and to myself: but were I known to his majesty, and the lords, observe me, I would undertake, upon this poor head and life, for the public... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 Seiten
...go. Bob. Alas, no ! What's a peculiar man to a nation '. ljot seen. E. Kno. O, but your skill, sir ! Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss ; but who respects...live here obscure, and to myself: but were I known to his majesty, and the lords, observe me, I would undertake, upon this poor head and life, for the public... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 Seiten
...that wears a crown. X.— Co/stain Bobadil's Method of defeating an Army, EVERY MAN IN HIS HI-MOB. I WILL tell you, Sir, b,y the way of private and under...here obscure, and to myself ; but were I known to his Majesty and the Lords, observe me, I would undertake, upon this poor head and live, for the public... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 Seiten
...so. Bob. Alas, no ! what's a peculiar man to a nation ? not seen. E. Know. O, but your skill, sir. Bob. Indeed, that might be some loss; but who respects...tell you, sir, by the way of private, and under seal; lam a gentleman, and live here obscure, and to myself; but were I known to her majesty and the lords,... | |
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