| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 str.
...but People better hois'd than my lelf, that outride me -, nor can I hear any thing butmoutmg: Thefe Kings 'had need of good Brains? this whooping is able to put a mean Man out of his Wit. Well, I'll about it again.. [Exit. Enter Araminta. Ara. Where am I now ? Feet, find me out a Way,... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 268 str.
...people better hors'd than myfelf, that out-ride me ; nor can I hear any thing but fhouting : thefe Kings had need of good brains ? this whooping is able to put a mean man out of his wit. Well, I'll about it again. [Exit. Enter Araminta. Ara. Where ami now? Feet, find me out away,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 str.
...reconcile you to it. Enter a Country Fellow, Coun. I'll see the king if he be in the forest ; I have hunted him these two hours ; if I should come home and not see him, my sisters would laugh at me. There's a courtier with his sword drawn, by this hand, upon a woman, I think. Are. I am prepar'd. Phi.... | |
| 1804 - 516 str.
...Are. I am prepared. Enter a country fellow. Conn. I'll sec the king, if he be in the forest ; [ have hunted him these two hours ; if I should come home...need of good brains; this whooping is able to put a menu man out of his wits. There's n courtier with his sword drawn; by this hand, upon a woman, I think.... | |
| 1804 - 510 str.
...Enter a country fellow. Coun. I'll see the king, if he be in the forest ; I have hunted him these tw« hours ; if I should come home and not see him, my...shouting. These kings had need of good brains; this wh'joping is able to put a mean man out of his wits. There's a courtier with his sword drawn; by this... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 str.
...Are. I am prepared. Enter a country fellow. Coun. I'll sec the king, if lie be in the forest ; [ have hunted him these two hours; if I should come home and not see him, my sisters would augh at me. I can sec nothing but people better norsed than myself, that out-ride me ; I can hear nothing... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 str.
...Are. I am prepared. Eater a country fellow. Coun. Г11 see the king, if lie be in the forest ; [ have hunted him these two hours ; if I should come home and not sec him, my sisters would .nugh at me. I can sec nothing but people better horsed than myself, that... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 str.
...Art. I am prepared. Enter a Country Fellow. Conn. I'D see the king, if he be in the forest ; I have hunted him these two hours; if I should come home...nothing but shouting. These kings had need of good brain: ; this whooping is able to put a mean man out of his wits. There's a courtier with his sword... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 str.
...come home and not see him, my Msters would Faugh at inc. I can see nothing but people better Dors' d than myself, that outride me; I can hear nothing but...mean man out of his wits. There's a courtier with 1m sword drawn ; by this hand, upon a woman, I think. Phi. Are you at peace? Arr. With Ileav'n and... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 str.
...Are. I am prepar'd. Kxtcr a country Jellme. Conn. I'll sec the king, if he be in the forest; I have hunted him these two hours; if I should come home and not see him, my f-istcrs would laugh at me. I can see nothing but people better hors'd than myself, that outride me;... | |
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