| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 страници
...but the two chiel persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play ; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say; but their chief subject... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 страници
...but the two chief persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play ; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say ; but their chief subject... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 страници
...but the two chief persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play ; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say ; but their chief subject... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 страници
...but the two chief persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play ; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say ; but their chief subject... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 страници
...but the two chief persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play ; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say ; but their chief subject... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1828 - 550 страници
...is confined not to swerve from the character, and obliged to say nothing but what is proper to it : but in the plays which have been wrote of late, there...mistress ; and these are the fine people of the play; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say: but their chief subject... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 344 страници
...but the two chief persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say ; but their chief subject... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 486 страници
...but the two chief persons are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for a lover, and impudent, ill-bred tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play ; and there is that latitude in this, that almost any thing is proper for them to say ; but their chief subject... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 страници
...upon the edge of day." m In the plays which have been wrote of late, the two chief persons are moat commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for...mistress, and these are the fine people of the play: and there is that latitude in this, that almost anything is proper for them to Bay; but their chief subject... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 472 страници
...wrote of late, the two chief persona are most commonly a swearing, drinking, whoring ruffian for & lover, and an impudent, ill-bred Tomrig for a mistress, and these are the fine people of the play : and there is that latitude in this, that almost anything is proper for them to say; but their chief subject... | |
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