There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the 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 that's coming down to court my sister. Do they... The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 542edited by - 1811Full view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1877 - 526 pages
...no bastard, I promise you. I have been thinking of Bet Bouncer and the miller's grey mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...post-chaise at the door. They have lost their way upon the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As sure as can be, one... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1877 - 426 pages
...father's son, I promise you ! I have been thinking of Bet Bouncer, and the miller's grey mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door. They havelost their way upo' the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As... | |
| John Andrew Jennings - 1878 - 488 pages
...CONQUER." Fovr Characters. — LANDLORD, TONY LUMPKIN, MARLOAV, and HASTINGS. Present — TONY LUMPKIN. [Enter Landlord. Land. There be two gentlemen in a...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. Do... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - 500 pages
...no bastard, I promise you. I have been thinking of Bet Bouncer and the miller's gray mare to begin with. But, come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. Tony. As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman that's coining down to court my sister.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1859 - 592 pages
...father's son, I promise you ! I have bcen thinking of Bet Bouncer, and the miller's gray mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr Hardeastle. Tony. As sure as ean be, one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1883 - 326 pages
...joins the hands of Marlow and his daughter. An Alehouse Room. TONY LUUPKIN. Enter Landlord. Landlord. There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door....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. Do... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 554 pages
...word " gay " appears in some editions, but is not in the earliest. —ED. Enter Landlord. Landlord. There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door....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. Do... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 494 pages
...no bastard, I promise you. I have been thinking of Bet Bouncer and the miller's gray mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...pay no reckoning. Well, Stingo, what's the matter? 1 The word " gay " appears in some editions, but is not in the earliest. — ED. Enter Landlord. Landlord.... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1884 - 320 pages
...no bastard, I promise you. I have been thinking of Bet Bouncer and the nuller's grey mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry, for you pay no reckoning. Well, Stingo, what 's the matter? Enter LANDLORD. Land. There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door. They... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1885 - 1006 pages
...be no bastard, I promise you. I've been thinking of Bet Bouncer and the millers gray mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastle. / " WHAT THOCGU I AM OBLIGATED TO DANCE A DEAR. TONY. As sure as can be, one of them must be the. gentleman... | |
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