| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 sider
...hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...whispered me in the ear, that he was sure she would never have him; to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence, "You can't imagine, sir, what it... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 256 sider
...hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...puzzled to think what would become of Pyrrhus. When Sir Eoger saw Andromache's obstinate refusal to her lover's importunities, he whispered me in the ear,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 360 sider
...hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...puzzled to think what would become of Pyrrhus. When Sir Eoger saw Andromache's obstinate refusal to her lover's importunities, he whispered me in the ear,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 556 sider
...hear him at the Conclusion of almost every Scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the Play would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...was extremely puzzled to think what would become of Pyrrlms. When Sir Roger saw Andromache's obstinate Refusal to her Lover's importunities, he whisper'd... | |
| John Dennis - 1896 - 276 sider
...friends, and the representation supplied the good knight with an opportunity for much humorous comment. ' When Sir Roger saw Andromache's obstinate refusal...whispered me in the ear that he was sure she would never have him ; to which he added with a more than ordinary vehemence, " You cannot imagine, sir, what it... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 582 sider
...while after as much for Hermione: and was extremely puzzled to think what would become of Pyrrlnts. When Sir Roger saw Andromache's obstinate Refusal to her Lover's importunities, he whisper'd me in the Ear, that he was sure she would never have him; to which he added, with a more... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 234 sider
...hear him at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...When Sir Roger saw Andromache's obstinate refusal to 10 her lover's importunities, he whispered me in the ear, that he was sure she would never have him... | |
| 1897 - 282 sider
...telling me that he could not imagine how the play would ond. One while he appeared much concerned about Andromache ; and a little while after as much for...was extremely puzzled to think what would become of Pyprhus. When Sir Roger saw Andromache's obstinate refusal to her lover's importunities, he whispered... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 408 sider
...hear him, at the conclusion of almost every scene, telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end. One while he appeared much concerned for...whispered me in the ear, that he was sure she would never have him ; to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence, ' You can't imagine, sir, what it... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 sider
...telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end. One while he appeared much concerned about Andromache ; and a little while after as much for...whispered me in the ear that he was sure she would never have him ; to which he added, with a more than ordinary vehemence, you cannot imagine, sir, what it... | |
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