| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 pages
...other plot. Rowley. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. Sir Peter T. Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say presently. — I see Maria,...MARIA. So, child, has Mr. Surface returned with you? Maria. No, sir; he was engaged. Sir Peter T. Well, Maria, do you not reflect, the more you converse... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pages
...I'll hear what he has to say presentl j, — I see Maria, and want to speak with her. [Exit ROTVLEY.] I should be glad to be convinced my suspicions of Lady Teazle and Charles wereunjust. I have never yet opened my mind on this subject to my friend Joseph — I am determined... | |
| 1826 - 362 pages
...for the other plot. R'jw. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. Sir P. Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say, presently. — I see Maria, and want to speak with her. [Exil llowley, R.] I should be glad to be convinced my suspicions of Lady Teazle and Charles were unjust.... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 pages
...for the other plot. R'M. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. Sir P. Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say, presently. — I see Maria, and want to speak with her. [Exit Ruwley, R.] I should be glad to be convmced my suspicions of Lady Teazle and Charles were unjust. I... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 pages
...for the other plot. Row. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. Sm P. Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say, presently. — I see Maria, and want to speak with her. [Exit Rowley, R.] I should be glad to be conviuced my suspicions of Lady Teade and Charles were unjust. I have never... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 pages
...for the other plot. Row. No, upon my word, sir Peter. Sir Pet. Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say presently. — I see Maria,...it — he will give me his opinion sincerely. Enter MAEIA. So, child, has Mr. Surface returned with you ? Mar. No, sir ; he was engaged. Sir Pet. Well,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 pages
...other plot. _ . ROWLEY. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. SIR P. Well, go bring me this Snake , and I 'll hear what he has to say presently. I see Maria, and...he will give me his opinion sincerely. Enter MARIA. , • \, SIR P. So, child, has Mr. Surface returned with you! MARIA. No, sir, he was engaged. SIR P.... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 pages
...the other plot. Mowley. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. Sir P. Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say presently. I see, Maria, and want to speak with her. Exit ROWLET.) I should he glad to be convinced ; my suspicious of Lady Teazle and Charles were unjust. I... | |
| 1864 - 332 pages
...for the other plot Row. No, upon my word, Sir Peter. Sir P. "Well, go bring me this Snake, and I'll hear what he has to say presently. I see Maria, and...should be glad to be convinced my suspicions of Lady Teazlo and Charles were unjust I have never yet opened my mind on this subject to my friend Joseph... | |
| 1867 - 336 pages
...want to speak with her. [Exit Rowley.] I should be glad to be convinced my suspicions of Lady Teazlo and Charles were unjust I have never yet opened •...my friend Joseph ; I \ am determined I will do it; be will give me his I opinion sincerely. Enter MAEIA. So child, has Mr. Surface returned with you?... | |
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