The school for scandal. The critic. Pizarro. Verses to the memory of Garrick. The campBickers and son, 1873 |
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... ladyship could wish . In the common course of things , I think it must reach Mrs. Clackitt's ears within four - and- twenty hours ; and then , you know , the business is as good as done . Lady Sneer . Why , truly , Mrs. Clackitt has a ...
... ladyship could wish . In the common course of things , I think it must reach Mrs. Clackitt's ears within four - and- twenty hours ; and then , you know , the business is as good as done . Lady Sneer . Why , truly , Mrs. Clackitt has a ...
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... ladyship's scandal . Lady Sneer . You are partial , Snake . Snake . Not in the least ; everybody allows that Lady Sneerwell can do more with a word or a look than many can with the most laboured detail , even when they happen to have a ...
... ladyship's scandal . Lady Sneer . You are partial , Snake . Snake . Not in the least ; everybody allows that Lady Sneerwell can do more with a word or a look than many can with the most laboured detail , even when they happen to have a ...
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... ladyship , and apparently your favourite ; the latter attached to Maria , Sir Peter's ward , and confessedly beloved by her . Now , on the face of these circumstances , it is utterly unaccountable to me , why you , the widow of a city ...
... ladyship , and apparently your favourite ; the latter attached to Maria , Sir Peter's ward , and confessedly beloved by her . Now , on the face of these circumstances , it is utterly unaccountable to me , why you , the widow of a city ...
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... ladyship's superior accomplishments and under- standing . Snake . I believe , Lady Sneerwell , here's company coming ; I'll go and copy the letter I mentioned to you . Mr. Surface , your most obedient . [ Exit Snake . Joseph S. Sir ...
... ladyship's superior accomplishments and under- standing . Snake . I believe , Lady Sneerwell , here's company coming ; I'll go and copy the letter I mentioned to you . Mr. Surface , your most obedient . [ Exit Snake . Joseph S. Sir ...
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... ladyship's at leisure , will leave her carriage . Lady Sneer . Beg her to walk in . [ Exit SERVANT . ] Now , Maria , here is a character to your taste ; for though Mrs. Candour is a little talkative , everybody allows her to be the best ...
... ladyship's at leisure , will leave her carriage . Lady Sneer . Beg her to walk in . [ Exit SERVANT . ] Now , Maria , here is a character to your taste ; for though Mrs. Candour is a little talkative , everybody allows her to be the best ...
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Стр. 29 - No, no, madam, you shall throw away no more sums on such unmeaning luxury. 'Slife ! to spend as much to furnish your dressing-room with flowers in winter as would suffice to turn the Pantheon into a greenhouse, and give a fete champetre at Christmas.
Стр. 7 - Square; For, should he Lady W. find willing, Wormwood is bitter" <-Oh, that's me! the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that vile paper come within my door." Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart; To reach our feelings, we ourselves must smart. Is our young bard so young, to think that he Can stop the full spring-tide of calumny? Knows he the world so little, and its trade? Alas !. the devil 's sooner raised than laid.
Стр. 92 - I have not the pleasure of knowing you, Mr. Stanley; but I am extremely happy to see you look so well. You were nearly related to my mother, I think, Mr. Stanley? Sir Oliv. I was, sir; so nearly that my present poverty, I fear, may do discredit to her wealthy children, else I should not have presumed to trouble you.
Стр. 48 - Well, but how must I talk ? there's certainly some cant of usury and mode of treating that I ought to know. Sir Pet.
Стр. 44 - Oh, plague of his sentiments! If he salutes me with a scrap of morality in his mouth, I shall be sick directly. But, however, don't mistake me, Sir Peter; I don't mean to defend Charles's errors: but, before I form my judgment of either of them, I intend to make a trial of their hearts; and my friend Rowley and I have planned something for the purpose.
Стр. 38 - I would have law merchant for them too; and in all cases of slander currency, whenever the drawer of the lie was not to be found, the injured parties should have a right to come on any of the indorsers.
Стр. 94 - This is one bad effect of a good character; it invites application from the unfortunate, and there needs no small degree of address to gain the reputation of benevolence without incurring the expense. .The silver ore of pure charity is an expensive article in the catalogue of a man's good qualities; whereas the sentimental French plate I use instead of it makes just as good a show, and pays no tax.
Стр. 51 - This is unkind, sir. You know I have obeyed you in neither seeing nor corresponding with him; I have heard enough to convince me that he is unworthy my regard. Yet I cannot think it culpable if, while my understanding severely condemns his vices, my heart suggests some pity for his distresses.
Стр. 54 - Terrier, who everybody said would have been a better match ? for his estate is just as good as yours, and he has broke his neck since we have been married. Sir PET.
Стр. 30 - I took you from; but now you must have your coach — vis-d-vis — and three powdered footmen before your chair; and, in the summer, a pair of white cats to draw you to Kensington Gardens. No recollection, I suppose, when you were content to ride double, behind the butler, on a docked coachhorse.