| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Charles S. If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and by? [Aside. Charles S. Ay, now comes my turn: the damned family pictures will ruin me. [Aside. Joseph S.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Charles S. If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and by '! [Aside. fiir Oliver S. As for that prodigal, his brother, there — Charles fi. Ay, now comes my... | |
| 1826 - 362 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Charles S. If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and bye? [*4sidf. [Sir I'eter, Lady Teazle, and Maria, mire. Sir 0. As for that prodigal, his brother,... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Charles S. If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and bye ? [Aside. [Sir Ptter, Lady Teazle, and Maria, refin.: Sir O. As for that prodigal, his brother,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. CIURLES S. If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and bye? [Aside. [Sir Peter , Lady Teazle , and Maria , retire. SIR 0. As for that prodigal , his brother... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. t.'/mríííS. If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and by ? [Ande. [SirPETF.R, LadyTp.AZLE, and МАВГА. retire. Sir 0. As for that prodigal, his brother,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Chas. Surf. If they talk this way to Honesty, what will they say to me, by and by ? [ Aside. Sir Oliv. As for that prodigal, his brother, there — Chas. Surf. Ay, now comes my turn... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Chat. Surf. If they talk this way to Honesty, what -will they say to me, by and by? [Aside. [SIR PETER, LADY TEAZLE, and MARIA retire. Sir Oliv. As for that prodigal, his brother, there... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment that he is known to the world. CHARL. (aside) If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and by? SIR OL. As for that prodigal, his brother, there CHARL. (aside) Ay, now comes my turn: the damned family... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 Seiten
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment that he is known to the world. Charles. (ande) If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by and by ? Sir O. As for that prodigal, his brother, there — Charles. (aside) Ay, now comes my turn : the... | |
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