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" How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts I used to be put to, to gain half a minute's conversation with this fellow! How often have I stole forth, in the coldest night in January, and found him in the garden, stuck like a dripping statue!... "
The Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: Dramas, Poems, Translations ... - Page 150
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1901 - 656 pages
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The gamester, by Edward Moore. Douglas, by John Home. She stoops to conquer ...

Charles Morris - 1893 - 248 pages
...said to her confidante, " to gain half a minute's conversation with Beverley I How often have I stolen forth, in the coldest night in January, and found...garden, stuck like a dripping statue ! There would ho kneel to me in the snow, and sneeze and cough so pathetically ; he shivering with cold and I with...
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The Later English Drama

Calvin Smith Brown - 1898 - 602 pages
...spinster ! Oh, that I should live to hear myself called spinster! Julia. Melancholy indeed ! Lydia. How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts...so pathetically ! he shivering with cold and I with apprehension ! and while the freezing blast numbed our joints, 1 The cattle market in London. 2 Runaway...
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Dramatic Masterpieces by Greek, Spanish, French, German, and English ...

1900 - 534 pages
...spinster ! Oh that I should live to hear myself called spinster! JULIA. — Melancholy indeed ! LYDIA. — How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts...found him in the garden, stuck like a dripping statue 1 There would he kneel to me in the snow, and sneeze and cough so pathetically! he shivering with cold...
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Sheridan's Comedies: The Rivals and The School for Scandal

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1904 - 362 pages
...Languish, spinster ! Oh that I should live to hear myself called Spinster! Jul. Melancholy indeed ! Lyd. How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts...so pathetically ! he shivering with cold and I with apprehension ! and while the freezing blast numbed our joints, how warmly would he press me to pity...
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The Rivals

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1905 - 142 pages
...Languish, spinster ! Oh that I should live to hear myself called spinster ! JUL. Melancholy indeed ! LYD. How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts...pathetically ! — he shivering with cold and I with apprehension ! — and while the freezing blast numbed our joints, howBwarmly would he press me to...
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Classic Tales by Famous Authors: Containing Complete Selections ..., Volume 20

Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - 550 pages
...spinster ! — Oh, that I should live to hear myself called spinster ! Jul. Melancholy, indeed! Lyd. How mortifying, to remember the dear, delicious shifts...pathetically ! — he shivering with cold, and I with apprehension ! — and, while the freezing blast numbed our | joints, how warmly would he press me...
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The Council Fire

1906 - 462 pages
...Spinster ! O, that I should live to hear myself called Spinster! JUL. Melancholy, indeed! 170 LYD. How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts...stuck like a dripping statue! There would he kneel to-me in the snow, 175 and sneeze and cough so pathetically! he shivering with cold, and I with apprehension!...
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The Major Dramas of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: The Rivals; The School for ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1906 - 466 pages
...Spinster ! O, that I should live to hear myself called Spinster! JUL. Melancholy, indeed! 170 LYD. How mortifying, to remember the dear delicious shifts...have I stole forth, in the coldest night in January, arid found him in the garden, stuck like a dripping statue! There would he kneel to me in the snow,...
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The Rivals, and The School for Scandal

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1907 - 378 pages
...live to hear myself called spinster! Jui. Melancholy indeed! minute's conversation with this fellow 1 How often have I stole forth, in the coldest night...and sneeze and cough so pathetically ! he shivering 5 with cold and I with apprehension! and while the freezing blast numbed our joints, how warmly would...
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The Rivals

Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Brander Matthews - 1907 - 228 pages
...and have an unmannerly fat clerk ask the consent of every butcher in the parish to join John Abso" How often have I stole forth, in the coldest night in January ' ' . * t V' lute and Lydia Languish, spinster! Oh that I should live to hear myself called Spinster...
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