| John Gay - 1770 - 372 pagina’s
...pick'd up upon the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth fetting. F 3 Matt. Matt. The fellow with a brown coat with a narrow gold binding, I am told, is never without money. Mach. What do you mean, Matt? — Sure you will not think of meddling with him! — He's a good honeft... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 pagina’s
...money may be pick'd up upon the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth fetting. Matt. The fellow with a brown coat with a narrow gold binding, I am told, is never without money. Mach. What do you mean, Matt? — Sure you will not think of meddling with him ! — He's a good honeft... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 pagina’s
...refpedted. Much, There will be deep play to-night at Marybqne, and conferruendy money may be picked up upon the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth letting. Matt. The fellow with a brown coat with a narrow go1, 4 binding, I am told, is never without... | |
| 1777 - 380 pagina’s
...refpected. Mach. There will be deep play to-night at Mnrybone, and confequently money may be picked up upon the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth fetting. Matt. The fellow with a brown coat with a narrow gold binding, I am told, is never without... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 pagina’s
...may be picked up upon the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth fetting. Mat. The fellow with a brown coat with a narrow gold binding I am told is never without money. Mac. What do you mean Mat. ?-r-fure you will not think of meddling with him! — -he's a good hondt... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 pagina’s
...may be picked up upon the road. Meet me there, and I 'll give you the hint who is worth setting. Mat. The fellow with a brown coat with a narrow gold binding, I am told is never without money. Ben. To be sure, sir, we will put ourselves under your direction. 171 Mac. Have an eye upon the money-lenders... | |
| 1804 - 626 pagina’s
...respected ! Mac. There will be deep play to-night at Marybonc, and consequently, money may be picked up upon the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth setting. Mi-!. The fellow with a brown coat, with a narrow gold binding, I am told is never without money. Mac.... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - 1878 - 580 pagina’s
...Captain Machcath. — "There will be deep play to-night at Marybone, and consequently money may be picked up upon the Road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth setting. Matt of the Mint.— The fellow with a brown coat, with a narrow gold binding, I am told, is never without... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - 1878 - 682 pagina’s
...upon the Road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth setting. Matt of tk* Mint.— The fellow with a brown coat, with a narrow gold binding, I am told, is never without money. Macheath. — What do you mean, Matt ? — Sure, you will not think of meddling with him ? — He's... | |
| Warwick William Wroth - 1896 - 426 pagina’s
...deep play to-night (says Macheath in the Beggar's Opera"), and consequently money may be pick'd up on the road. Meet me there, and I'll give you the hint who is worth setting." Some special attractions were occasionally offered to the quality who frequented the Bowling Green... | |
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