| John Gay - 1770 - 372 pagina’s
...diftrefs that he hath done. — But, hoy, canft thou tell me where thy mafter is to he found ? • Filch. At his lock *, fir, at the Crooked Billet....affairs to fettle with him; and in the way of thofe tranfa&ions, I'll artfully get into his fecret. — So that Macheath fhall not remain a day longer... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 pagina’s
...ladies in diftrcfs that he hath done. But, boy, can'il thou tell me where thy matter is to be found ? Filch. At his lock *, fir, at the Crooked- Billet....I'll artfully get into his fecret. So that Macheath mall not remain a day longer out of my clutches. [Exit. * A cont word, Cgnifying a warehoufe where... | |
| 1777 - 380 pagina’s
...where thy mafter is to be found ? fitcb. At his lock*, Sir, at the Crooked Billet. Lock. Very well. 1 have nothing more with you. [ Exit Filch.] I'll go...affairs to fettle with him ; and in the way of thofe transctions, I'll artfully get into his fecret So that Macheath fliall not remain a day longer out... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 pagina’s
...his lock * Sir, at The Crooked Bilbt. Lock. Very well 1 have nothing more with you« [Exit Ftlch.~\ I'll go to him there, for I have many important affairs to fettle with him, and in the way of thofe tranfaclionsl'll artfully get into his fecret — fo that Macheath ihall not remain a day longer out... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 pagina’s
...thou tell me where thy master is to be found ? Filch. At his lock, sir, at The Crooked Billet. Loch. Very well — I have nothing more with you. [Exit...to him there, for I have many important affairs to settle with him, and in the way of those transactions I 'll artfully get into his secret — so that... | |
| 1804 - 626 pagina’s
...shotteu herring. But, boy, cau'st thou tell me where thy master is to be found ? Filch. At his lock, sir, at The Crooked Billet. Lock. Very well — I have...to him there, for I have many important affairs to settle with him, and in the way of those transactions I'll artfully get into his secret — so that... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pagina’s
...shotten herring. But, hoy, can'st thou tell me where thy master is to be found ? Filch. At his lock, sir, at The Crooked Billet. Lock. Very well — I have...with you. [Exit FILCH.] I'll go to him there, for I nave many important afiairs to settle with him, and in the way of those transactions I'll artfully... | |
| 1804 - 630 pagina’s
...boy, can'st tliou tell me where thv master is to be found ? fUch. At his "lock, sir, at The Cr<x>ked Billet. Lock. Very well — -I have nothing more with you. [Exit FILCH.] I'll go to him there, for I hate талу important affairs to settle with him, and in the way of those transactions I'll artfully... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 pagina’s
...thou tell me where thy master is to be found ? Filch. At his lock, sir, at the Crooked Billet. Lockit. Very well — I have nothing more with you. [Exit...to him there, for I have many important affairs to settle with him, and in the way of those transactions, I'll artfully get into his secret — so, that... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...shottcn herring. But, boy, can'st thou tell me where thy master is to be found ? Filch. At his lock, sir, at the Crooked Billet. Lock. Very well — I have...to him there, for I have many important affairs to settle with him, and in the way of those transactions I'll artfully get into his secret — so that... | |
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