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
| 1900 - 498 pages
...and be merry, for you pay no reckoning. Well, Stingo, what's the matter? Enter Landlord. LANDLORD. There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door....forest ; and they are talking something about Mr. Hardcastlt. TONY. As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court... | |
| 1900 - 478 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,...reckoning. Well, Stingo, what's the matter? Enter Landlord. TONY. As sure as can be, one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court my sister. Do... | |
| 1900 - 464 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,...reckoning. Well, Stingo, what's the matter? Enter Landlord. LANDLORD. There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door. They have lost their way upo' the forest... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1900 - 186 pages
...Well, Stingo, what 's the matter ? Enter Landlord. Landlord. There be two gentlemen in a postchaise 70 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 sitter.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1901 - 458 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,...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 - 1903 - 332 pages
...bastard, I promise you. I have been thinking of Bett Bouncer and the miller's grey mare to 65 begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and be merry,...reckoning. Well, Stingo, what's the matter? Enter Landlord. Landlord. There be two gentlemen in a postchaise at the door. They have lost their way 70 upo' the... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - 550 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, for you pay no reckon- i ing. Well, Stingo, what's the matter? Enter LANDLORD. 1 Landlord. There be two gentlemen... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1906 - 200 pages
...thinking of Bet Bouncer, and the miller's grey mare to begin with. But come, my boys, drink about and bo merry, for you pay no reckoning. — Well, Stingo,...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 - 1908 - 236 pages
...opera Ariadne opens with a minuet. ' the straight horn: The coaching horn. 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 - 1908 - 198 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,...no reckoning. — Well, Stingo, what's the matter P Enter LANDLORD. Land. There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door. They have lost their way... | |
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