| British drama - 1804 - 1084 страници
...Why, sirrah, is it not here under hand and seal ? Can you deny it ? Val. Sir, I don't deny it Sir Sam. Sirrah, you'll be hanged ; I shall live to see you go up Holborn-hill — Has he not a rogue's face? Speak, brother; you understand physiognomy ; a hanging look to me —... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 страници
...will be pleased to add, will be doubly welcome. here under hand and seal ? Can you deny it ? Sir iS. Sirrah, you'll be hanged ; I shall live to see you go up Holborn-hill.—Has he not a rogue's face? Speak, brother; you understand physiognomy; of all my boys... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 782 страници
...sirrah, is it not here under hand and seal ? — can you deny it ? Vol. Sir, I don't deny it. Sir Samp. Sirrah, you'll be hanged ; I shall live to see you go up Holborn-hill. — Has he not a rogue's face ? — Speak, brother, you understand physiognomy, a hanging look to me... | |
| William Wycherley, William Congreve, Leigh Hunt, Sir John Vanbrugh - 1866 - 768 страници
...sirrah, is it not here under hand and seal ? — can you deny it ? Vol. Sir, I don't deny it. Sir Samp. Sirrah, you'll be hanged ; I shall live to see you go up Holbom-hill. — Has he not a rogue's face ? — Speak, brother, you understand physiognomy, a hanging... | |
| John Timbs - 1868 - 346 страници
...the heavy hill to Tyburn." Then Congreve makes Sir Sampson say, in his Love for Love, 4to, 1695 : " Sirrah ! you'll be hanged ; I shall live to see you go up Holborn-hill." Gay, in the Beggars Opera, 4to, 1728, makes Polly thus anticipate Macheath's fate : " Polly. Now I'ma... | |
| WILLIAM CONGREVE - 1887 - 556 страници
...sirrah, is it not here under hand and seal ?—can you deny it ? Val . Sir, I don't deny it. Sir Samp. Sirrah, you'll be hanged; I shall live to see you go up Holborn Hill. i —Has he not a rogue's face? —Speak, brother, you understand physiognomy, a hanging... | |
| William Congreve - 1888 - 540 страници
...sirrah, is it not here under hand and seal ?— can you deny it ? Val. Sir, I don't deny it. Sir Samp. Sirrah, you'll be hanged ; I shall live to see you go up Holborn Hill.i — Has he not a rogue's face ? — Speak, brother, you understand physiognomy, a hanging... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 646 страници
...keeper; I saw you follow him up the heavy Hill to Tyburn. —Dryden's Limberham, 41o, 1678. Sir Sampson. Sirrah, you'll be hanged; I shall live to see you go up Holborn Hill.—Congreve's Lave for Love, 410, 1695. Polly. Now I'ma wretch, indeed. Methinks I see... | |
| William Congreve - 1895 - 226 страници
...sirrah, is it not here under hand and seal — can you deny it ? VAL. Sir, I don't deny it. SIR SAMP. Sirrah, you'll be hanged; I shall live to see you go up Holborn Hill. Has he not a rogue's face? Speak brother, you understand physiognomy, a hanging look... | |
| Francis Miltoun - 1903 - 344 страници
...of Holborn Hill, that difficult ascent which good citizens found too long, and bad ones too short. " Sirrah, you'll be hanged; I shall live to see you go up Holborn Hill," says Sir Sampson Legend to his thriftless son in Congreve's " Love for Love." But the... | |
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