Newspapers : and, in addition to all these, the actors must please not to be taken ill, the weather mustplease not to be unfavourable, the opposing theatre must please not to put up strong bills ; and then ! — what then ? — why then — " Please to... Notoriety: And Fifteen Othersby Frederick Reynolds - 1801Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1808 - 742 pages
...dillicul ty — — to please the Newspapers. Add tn all this, the actors must please not lo betaken ill — the weather must please not to be unfavourable— the opposing theatre must .'•vi,.- not tn put up strong bills, and then ! —what then I Why then — " Pltase to pay Ike bearer... | |
| Frederick Reynolds - Dramatists - 1831 - 370 pages
...: and, in addition to all these, the actors must please not to be taken ill, the weather mustplease not to be unfavourable, the opposing theatre must...— what then ? — why then — " Please to pay the bearer the small sum of * * * ;" and, NB which sum is sometimes, par accident, not paid at all*. "Ay;... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1831 - 906 pages
...and, in addition to all these, the actors must please not to be taken ill, the weather must pleats not to be unfavourable, the opposing theatre must...— what then ? — why then, ' Please to pay the bearer the small sum of • * * ;' and, NB which sum is sometimes, par accident, not paid at all."... | |
| Frederick Reynolds - Dramatists - 1831 - 394 pages
...: and, in addition to all these, the actors must please not to be taken ill, the weather must^fease not to be unfavourable, the opposing theatre must please not to put up strong bills; and then!—what then ?—why then —" Please to pay the bearer the small sum of * * *;" and, NB which... | |
| Periodicals - 1836 - 676 pages
...this, the actors must please not to be taken ill — the weather must pleats not to be unfavorable — the opposing theatre must please not to put up strong bills, and then — what then t Why then, 'please to pay the bearer." Let us get over our difficulties one at a time. The first '... | |
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