| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 pages
...as can be one of them muft- be the gentleman that's - corning down to court my fifter. Do they feem to be Londoners ? LANDLORD. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. TONY. Then defire them to ftep this wsy, and I'll fet them right in a twinkling. (Exit Landlord.} Gentlemen, as... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 120 pages
...fure as can. be one of them muft be the gentleman that's coming down to court my fifter. Do they feem to be Londoners ? LANDLORD. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. T, ON Y. Then defire them to ftep this way, and I'll fet them right in a twinkling. (Exit Landlord.")... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 292 pages
...fure as can be, one of them muft be the gentleman that's coming down to court my fifter. Do they feetn to be Londoners ? LANDLORD. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. TONY. Then defire them to ftep this way, and I'll fet them right in a twinkling. (Exit Landlord.) Gentlemen, as... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...door. They have lost their way upo' the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As sure as can be one of them must be the gentleman...down to court my sister. Do they seem to be Londoners ? Land. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. Tony. Then desire them to step this... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...door. They have lost their way upo' the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As sure as can be one of them must be the gentleman...down to court my sister. Do they seem to be Londoners ? Land. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. Tony. Then desire them to step this... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...door. They have lost their way upo" the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As sure as can be one of them must be the gentleman...down to court my sister. Do they seem to be Londoners ? Land. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. Tony. Then desire them to step this... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...door. They have lost their way upon the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr Hardeastle. Tony. As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman...down to court my sister. Do they seem to be Londoners ? Land. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. Tony. Then desire them to step this... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...door. They have lost their way upon the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr Hardcastlfi. Tony. As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman...down to court my sister. Do they seem to be Londoners ? Land. I believe they may. They look woundily like Frenchmen. Гопу. Then desire them to step this... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 402 pages
...door. They have lost their way up o' the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court my sister. — Then desire them to step this way, and I'll set them right in a twinkling. [Exit LANDLORD.] Gentlemen,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 pages
...door. They have lost their way up o' the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony, As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court my sister. — Then desire them to step this way, and I'll set them right in a twinkling. [Exit LANDLORD.] Gentlemen,... | |
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