| John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 424 pages
...unmindful ; they never take notice of thefe things. Smith. But, pray, Mr. Bayes, among all your Othc'r rules, have you no one rule for invention ? Bayes. Yes, Sir, that's iny third rule, that I have here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I wonder ! Bayes. Why,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 410 pages
...the world's unmindful ; they never take notice of thefe things. Smith. But, pray, Mr. Bayes, among all your other rules, have you no one rule for invention...that's my third rule, that I have here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I wonder ! Bayes. Why, Sir, when I have any thing to invent, I never... | |
| English drama - 1788 - 402 pages
...that's my tlurd rule, tEat I have here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I wonder ! Eayes. Why, Sir, when I have any thing to invent, I never trouble my head about it, as other men do ; but ' prefently turn over this book, and there I have, at one view, all that Perfius, Montaigne,... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English drama - 1796 - 132 pages
...their making yuu restore by force what you Juve gotten thus by art ? Smith. But, pray, Mr. Bayes, among all your other rules, have you no one rule for invention ? Bayes. Yes, sir, that's my third rulei that I have here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I wonder! Bayes. Why> sir, when... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...the world's unmindful ; they never, fake notice of these things. Smith. But, pray, .Mr. Bayes, among all your other rules', have you no one rule for invention ? Bayes. Yes, sir, that's my third rule, that I havo here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I wonder ! Bayes. Why, sir, when I have any thing... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...Sir, the world's unmindful; they never take notice of thefe things. Smith. But pray, Mr. Bayes, among all your other rules, have you no one rule for invention ? Bayes. Yes, Sir, that's my third rule: that 1 have here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I won- ' der? Bayes. Why, Sir, when I have... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...Smith. But pray, Mr. Bayes, among ill your other rules, have you no one rule for invention ? Bjjei. Yes, Sir, that's my third rule: that I have here in my pocket. Smith. What rule can that be, I wonder? Bayes, Why, Sir, when I have any thing to invent, I never trouble... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...sir ; the world's unmindful^^ney never take notice of these tilings. Saw'. But pray, Mr. Bayes, among all your other rules, have you no one rule for invention...invent, I never trouble my head about it, as other men do, but presently turn over this book, and there I have, at one view, all that Persius, Montaignc,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...one rule for invention ? Baya. Yes, sir, that's my third rule, that I have hert in my pocket. Siui. . юеп do, but presently turn over this book, and tfiere I have, at onu view, all that Persius, Montaigne,... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...sir ; the world's unmindful : they never take notice of these things. Smi. But pray, Mr. Bayes, among all your other rules, have you no one rule for invention...Bayes. Yes, sir, that's my third rule, that I have iere in my pocket. Am'. What rule can that be, I wonder ! Hal/a. Why, sir, when I have any thing to... | |
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