| 1739 - 312 str.
...applauding Pjrrhus, Sir ROGER put in a fecond time; And let me tell you, fays he, though he fpeaks but little, I like the old Fellow in Whiskers as well as any of them. Captain SENTRY feeing two or three Wags who fat near us, lean with an attentive Ear towards Sir Roc ER, and fearing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 str.
...As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus, Sir Roger put in a second time. 'And let me tell you,' says he* ' though he speaks but little, I like the...three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 str.
...As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrh'us, Sir Roger put in a second time, "And let me tell you, (says he,) though he speaks but little, I like the...three wags who sat near us, lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 398 str.
...As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus, Sir Roger put in a second time. ' And let me tell you,' says he, ' though he speaks but little, I like the...three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive car towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 382 str.
...i»e «j>eaks but little, I like the iM, fello-w in whiskers as well as any of them.' Captain Soutry, seeing two or three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 str.
...As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus, Sir Roger put in a second time. ' And let me tell you,' says he, ' though he speaks but little, I like the...three wags who sat near us lean with an. attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 str.
...As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus, Sir Roger put in a second time. ' And let me tell you,' says he, ' though he speaks but little, I like the...three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 376 str.
...in a second time. ' And let me tell you,, says he, ' though he speaks but little, I like the old i fellow in whiskers as well as any of them., Captain...three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 str.
...As they were afterward applauding Pyrrhus, Sir Roger put in a second time. ' And let me tell you,' says he, ' though he speaks but little, I like the...three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke' the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 str.
...were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus, Sir Roger put in a second time. ' And let me tell you,' says tie 'though he speaks but little, I like the old fellow...three wags who sat near us lean with an attentive ear towards Sir Roger, and fearing lest they should smoke the knight, plucked him by the elbow, and whispered... | |
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