| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1820 - 96 pages
...reputation, that would outlive the robuster character of a hundred prudes. Sir Benj. True, madam ; there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as...being conscious of their weak part, avoid the least bn ath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection. Mrs. Cand. I believe this... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 pages
...ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. Sir Benj. B. True, madam, — there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as...weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection. Mrs. Can. Well, but this may be all a mistake. You... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 pages
...that is always ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. letudinarians in reputation as well as constitution ; who, being...weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection. Mrs. Can. Well, but this may be all a mistake. You... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 pages
...baronet, Sir Benjamin Backbite, is the happy man ? " Lady S. No, though he has ill-nature and a good * This is one of the many instances where the improving...supply the want of stamina by care and circumspection." 213 person on his side, he is not to my taste. What think you of Clerimont ? f 1777. " Spat. How !... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 pages
...Spat. How ! lhe professed lover of your ward, Maria : between whom, too, there is a mutual affection. stands thus :—" There are valetudinarians in reputation...supply the want of stamina by care and circumspection. * Afterwards called Florival. " LadyS. Yes, that insensible, thatdoateron an idiot, is the man. " Spat.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pages
...always ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. SirBenj.B. True, madam, — there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as...weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection. Mrs. Can. Well, but this may be all a mistake. You... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 pages
...insight into the use that was to be made of thls intricate ground-work ;T and it was, no doubt, the of revision may be traced. The passage at present...conscious of their weak part, avoid the least breath ot air, and supply the want of stamina by care and circumspection." * Afterwards called Florival. f... | |
| 1826 - 362 pages
...always ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. Sir B. True, madam,— there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as...weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection. • Mrs. C. Well, but this may be all a mistake.... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 pages
...always ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. Sir B. True, madam,— there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as...weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by care and circumspection. Mrs. C. Well, but this may be all a miStake. You... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 828 pages
...He bean it with meek manliness of soul« Li. There are valetudinarians in reputation as well as in constitution; who, being conscious of their weak part, avoid the least breath of air, and supply their want of stamina by саго and circumspection. Shmdaa. School far Scandal. CONSTITUTIONS, APOSTOLICAL,... | |
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