| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 pages
...and clippers of reputation. Lady T. What ! would you restrain the freedom of speech ? Sir Peter T. Ah! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. Lady T. Why, I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. But I vow I bear no malice against the people... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 pages
...and clippers of reputation. Lady T. What ! would you restrain the freedom of speech ? Sir Peter T. Ah ! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. an ill-natured thing, 'tis out of pure good humour ; and I take it for granted, they deal exactly in... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pages
...and clippers of reputation. Lady T. What ! would you restrain the freedom of speech ? Sir Peter T. Ah ! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. Lady T. Why, I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. But I vow I bear no malice against the people... | |
| 1826 - 362 pages
...scandal, and clippers of reputation. . Lady T. What! would you restrain the freedom of speech ? Sir P. Ah ! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. Lady T. Why, I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. Sir P. Grace, indeed ! Lady T. But I vow... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 pages
...scandal, and clippers of reputation. Lady T. What! would you restrain the freedom of speech ? Sir P. Ah ! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. Lady T. Why, I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. Sir P. Grace, indeed ! Lady T. But 1 vow... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 pages
...scandal, and clippers of reputation. LADY T. What! would you restrain the freedom of speech! SIR P. Ah ! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. LADY T. Why, I believe I do btfar a part with a tolerable grace. SIR P. Grace indeed! LADY T. But I know... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 pages
...and clippers of reputation. Lady T. What ! would you restrain the freedom of speech? Sir P. ЛЬ ! they have made you just as bad as any one of the society. 'Lada T. Why, 1 believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. Sir P. Grace, indeed! Lady T. But... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 pages
...less mischief than these utterers of forged tales, coiners of scandal, and cuppers of reputation. Lady Teaz. What, would you restrain the freedom of speech...I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. But I vow I bear no malice against the people I abuse. — When I say an illnatured thing, 'tis out... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1840 - 346 pages
...mischief than these utterers of forged tales, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation. Lady Teaz. What, would you restrain the freedom of speech...made you just as bad as any one of the society. Lady Teax. Why, I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. But I vow I bear no malice against the... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 186 pages
...scandal, and clippers of reputation. /,."/l/ Teaz. What, would you restrain the freedom of speech ? Lady Teaz. Why, I believe I do bear a part with a tolerable grace. But I vow I bear no malice against the people I abuse. — When I say an illnatured thing, 'tis out... | |
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