The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 - English drama |
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... Arch . I shall , sir . Aim . You're my landlord , I suppose ? [ Exit . Bon . Yes , sir , I'm old Will Boniface , pretty well known upon this road , as the saying is . Aim . O , Mr. Boniface , your servant . Bon . O , sir , - -what will ...
... Arch . I shall , sir . Aim . You're my landlord , I suppose ? [ Exit . Bon . Yes , sir , I'm old Will Boniface , pretty well known upon this road , as the saying is . Aim . O , Mr. Boniface , your servant . Bon . O , sir , - -what will ...
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... Arch . Landlord , there are some French Gentlemen below , that ask for you . Bon . I'll wait on them- -Does your master stay long in town , as the saying is ? Arch . I can't tell , as the saying is . Bon . Come from London ? Arch . No ...
... Arch . Landlord , there are some French Gentlemen below , that ask for you . Bon . I'll wait on them- -Does your master stay long in town , as the saying is ? Arch . I can't tell , as the saying is . Bon . Come from London ? Arch . No ...
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... Arch . That's more than you could expect already : but what money have we left ? Aim . But two hundred pounds . Arch . And our horses , clothes , rings , & c . Why we have very good fortunes now for moderate people ; and let me tell you ...
... Arch . That's more than you could expect already : but what money have we left ? Aim . But two hundred pounds . Arch . And our horses , clothes , rings , & c . Why we have very good fortunes now for moderate people ; and let me tell you ...
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... Arch . Then , at Norwich , I mount , which , I think , shall be our last stage ; for , if we fail there , we'll em- bark for Holland , bid adieu to Venus , and welcome Mars . Aim . A match- Enter BONIFACE . Mum . Bon . What will your ...
... Arch . Then , at Norwich , I mount , which , I think , shall be our last stage ; for , if we fail there , we'll em- bark for Holland , bid adieu to Venus , and welcome Mars . Aim . A match- Enter BONIFACE . Mum . Bon . What will your ...
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... Arch . Pshaw ! Rot your onions . Aim . Again , sirrah ; - -Well , landlord , what you please ; but hold , I have a small charge of money , and your house is so full of strangers , that I believe it may be safer in your custody than mine ...
... Arch . Pshaw ! Rot your onions . Aim . Again , sirrah ; - -Well , landlord , what you please ; but hold , I have a small charge of money , and your house is so full of strangers , that I believe it may be safer in your custody than mine ...
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