One of the best that we can show, believe me, Is mildness to a servant. Servants, brother, Are born with fortune's yoke about their necks, And that is galling in itself enough ; We should not goad them under it. Sir E. Brother, your hand. You have a gentle... The Polyanthos - Strana 251807Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 480 str.
...have their feelings, brother. Sir E. So have I ! Fitz. One of the best that we can show, believe mef Is mildness to a servant. Servants, brother, Are born...itself enough ; We should not goad them under it. Sir E. Brother, your hand. You have a gentle nature ; May no mischance e'er ruffle it, my brother !... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 466 str.
...a friend's privilege. The poor are men, And have their feelings, brother. Sir E. So have I ! Fitz. One of the best that we can show, believe me, Is mildness to a servant. Servants, brother, Are b°rn with fortune's yoke about their necks; And that is galling in itself enough ; We should not goad... | |
| Stephen Storace - 1808 - 180 str.
...men, And have .their feelings, brother. Mort. So have I ! D Fit*. One of the best that we can shew, believe me, Is mildness to a servant. Servants, brother, Are born with fortunes' yoke about their necks ; And that is galling in itself enough ; We should not goad them under... | |
| 1826 - 394 str.
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| George Colman - 1847 - 170 str.
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| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1848 - 1296 str.
...On a friend's privilege. The poor are men, And have their feelings, brother. Sir E. So have I. Fitz. One of the best that we can show, believe me, Is mildness...itself enough ; We should not goad them under it. Sir E. Brother, your hand. You have a gentle nature ; May no mischance e'er ruffle it, my brother !... | |
| 1849 - 722 str.
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| George Colman - 1859 - 86 str.
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| Henry Lea - 1859 - 244 str.
...feelings, brother. Sir E. So have I. Sir E. Brother, a man must rule his family In his own way. Fit. One of the best that we can show, believe me, Is mildness to a servant. Servants, brother, Are bom with fortune's yoke abont their necks, And that is galling in itself enongh; We should not goad... | |
| 1864 - 332 str.
...On a friend's privilege. The poor are men, And have their feelings, brother. Sir E. So have I. Fit. One of the best that we can show, believe me, Is mildness to я servant. Servants, brother, Are born with fortune's yoke about their necks, And that is galling... | |
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