| William Jackson - 1798 - 472 sider
...your book to me, if I don't underftand it ? — and your lute — you may take it again, if you won't teach me to play on it — Come home with me, and give me my firfl leflbn — " / 'will gome to marrow" You muft come now. " Imuflit trefs my/Jielf." For what... | |
| 1798 - 554 sider
...your book to me, if I don't underltand it ? — and your lute — you may take it again, if you won't teach me to play on it — Come home with me, and give me my firlt fcflbn — " ' / ivillgcmt to m arrow.' " You mult come new." • / mtt/bt trefi myjbtlf.''... | |
| 1798 - 418 sider
...your book to me, if 1 don't underftand it ? — and your lute — you may take it again, if you won't teach me to play on it — Come home with me, and give me my firft Itflbn — " J will gome to marrow." You muft come now. «« I muiht trefe myihelf." For what... | |
| William Jackson - 1798 - 472 sider
...your book to me, if I don't underfland it ? — and your lute — you may take it again, if you won't teach me to play on it — Come home with me, and give me my firft leffon — " I will gome to marrow" You muft come now. " Imufht trefs myjhelf," For what ?... | |
| 1799 - 958 sider
...is your book to me, if I don't underftand it? And your lute — you may take it again, if yon won't teach me to play on it. Come home with me, and give me my firft leflbn.' ' I will gome to-marrow.' ' You muft come now.' ' I mufht trefs myfhelf/ ' For what... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 324 sider
...use is your book to me if I do n't understand it 1 and your lute, you may take it again if you won't teach me to play on it. Come home with me, and give...honour your beard !' ' I must, however, put on my wig.' ' Damn your wig ! your cap and beard become you ! Do you think if Vandyke was to paint you, he 'd let... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 324 sider
...use is your book to me if I do n't understand it ? and your lute, you may take it again if you won't teach me to play on it. Come home with me, and give me the first lesson.' ' I will come tq-morrow.' ' You must come now.' ' I must dress myself/ ' For what ? You are the best figure I have... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1837 - 316 sider
...use is your book to me if I do n't understand it 1 and your lute, you may take it again if you won't teach me to play on it. Come home with me, and give...must come now.' * I must dress myself.' ' For what 1 You are the best figure I have seen to-day.' * I must shave, sir.' ' I honour your beard !' ' I must,... | |
| 1846 - 316 sider
...use is your book to me if I do n't understand it ? and your lute, you may take it again if you won't teach me to play on it. Come home with me, and give...honour your beard !' ' I must, however, put on my wig.' ' Damn your wig ! your cap and beard become you ! Do you think if Vandyke was to paint you, he 'd let... | |
| 1856 - 504 sider
...use is your book to me if I don't understand it? and your lute, you may take it again if you won't teach me to play on it. Come home with me, and give...must come now." " I must dress myself." " For what ? Yon are the best flgure 1 have seen to-day." " I must shave, sir." " I honour your beard ! " "I must,... | |
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