The Beaux Stratagem: A ComedyJ. Bell, 1797 - 110 pages |
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A Comedy George Farquhar. Act 3 . BEAUX STRATAGEM . Sceni Painted with p THE Pom lie by De Wilde . Audines TRL of BARRYMORE & CAPTAIN WATHEN SCRUB , & ARCHER . at what Ladies are those ? 1 Act 3 . BEAUX STRATAGEM . Scen Painted with.
A Comedy George Farquhar. Act 3 . BEAUX STRATAGEM . Sceni Painted with p THE Pom lie by De Wilde . Audines TRL of BARRYMORE & CAPTAIN WATHEN SCRUB , & ARCHER . at what Ladies are those ? 1 Act 3 . BEAUX STRATAGEM . Scen Painted with.
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... ARCHER . Archer . But what Ladies are these ? 100 12126 281 0315 DOE RES 21235 1002 200 522.
... ARCHER . Archer . But what Ladies are these ? 100 12126 281 0315 DOE RES 21235 1002 200 522.
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... in the hall this hour , and nobody to shew them to their chambers . Cher . And let ' coat in the coac Bon . But t father ; there's neither red- an behind it . to go to another AIMWELL , ARCHER , DRURY - LANE . Men . night . THE ...
... in the hall this hour , and nobody to shew them to their chambers . Cher . And let ' coat in the coac Bon . But t father ; there's neither red- an behind it . to go to another AIMWELL , ARCHER , DRURY - LANE . Men . night . THE ...
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... ARCHER , } Fortunes SULLEN , a Country Blockhead Mr. Davies . ยท Mr. Evat . SIR C. FREEMAN , a Gentleman from London - FOIGARD , a French Priest GIBBET , a Highwayman HOUNSLOW , BAGSHOT , His Companions BONIFACE , Landlord of the Inn ...
... ARCHER , } Fortunes SULLEN , a Country Blockhead Mr. Davies . ยท Mr. Evat . SIR C. FREEMAN , a Gentleman from London - FOIGARD , a French Priest GIBBET , a Highwayman HOUNSLOW , BAGSHOT , His Companions BONIFACE , Landlord of the Inn ...
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... ARCHER as foot- man , carrying a portmanteau . Bon . This way , this way , gentlemen . Aim . Set down the things ; go to the stable , and see my horses well rubb'd . Arch . I shall , sir . Aim . You're my landlord , I suppose ? 21 Bon ...
... ARCHER as foot- man , carrying a portmanteau . Bon . This way , this way , gentlemen . Aim . Set down the things ; go to the stable , and see my horses well rubb'd . Arch . I shall , sir . Aim . You're my landlord , I suppose ? 21 Bon ...
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