| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 lehte
...I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourfelf behind my chair. But you're not to ftand fo, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from...how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too ftiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DIGGORY. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 lehte
...you're not to (tand fo, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from your pockets, Roger v and from your head, you blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They're a Jittle too ftiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DIGGORY. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 292 lehte
...I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourfelf behind my chair. But you're not to ftand fo, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from...how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too ftiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DlGGORY. Aye, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 296 lehte
...I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourfelf behind my chair. But you're not to fraud fo, with your hands in your pockets. . Take your hands...you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They're a litrle too ftiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DIGOORV. Aye, mind how I hold them. I learned... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 lehte
...advanced from the plough, are to . place place yourfelf behind my chair. But you're not to ftand fo, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from...how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too fliff, indeed, but that's no great matter. DIGGORY. Aye, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 lehte
...Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to:place.yourse)f1behind._iny.c.liair. But yo,u're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets....his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Digg, Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when I... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 lehte
...you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets....his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. • Digg. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 lehte
...whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to C iij stand so, with your hands in your pockets. Take your...his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Digg. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when I... | |
| 1804 - 556 lehte
...you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are to place yourself behind my chair. Hut you're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from your pockets, Koger ; and from your head, you blockhead you ! They're a little too stiff, indeed ; but that's no... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 402 lehte
...you, Roger, whom I have advanced from the plough, are , to place yourself behind my chair. But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets....his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Digg. Ay, mind how I hold them. I learned to hold my hands this way, when I... | |
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