... if he had any grain of virtue by descent, he has dissipated it with the rest of his inheritance. Ah! my old friend, Sir Oliver, will be deeply mortified when he finds how part of his bounty has been misapplied. The Plays - Pagina 22door Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1889 - 320 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Rowley. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise you. Sir Peter T. What ! let me hear. Roteley. Sir Oliver is arrived, and at this moment in town. Sir Peter... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Rowley. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his. fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise you. Sir Peter T. What! let me hear. Ro why. Sir Oliver is arrived, and at this moment in town. Sir Peter T.... | |
| 1826 - 362 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Rowley. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise you. Sir P. What! let roe hear. Rowley. Sir Oliver b arrived, and at this moment in town. Sir P. How ! you astonish... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 pagina’s
...you. Sir P. What ! let roe hear. Rowley. Sir Oliver is arrived, and at this moment in town. Sir P. How ! you astonish me ! I thought you did not expect him this month. Roieley. I did not ; but his pasrage has been remarkably quick. Sir P. Egad, I shall rejoice to see... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 pagina’s
...misapplied. y ROWLEY. I am sorry to find you 'so violent against the young man, because this may be the mosl critical period of his fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise you. SIR P. What! Itt me hear. ROWLEY. Sir Oliver is arrived , and at this moment in town. Sm P. How! you astonish... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Rute. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise you. Sir Peí. What ! let me hear. Row. Sir Oliver is arrived, and at this moment in town. Sir Pet. How ! you... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1840 - 346 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Row. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise yon. Sir Pel. What ! let me hear. Hour. Sir Oliver is arrived, and at this moment in town. Sir Pel.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 186 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Raw. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither...astonish me ! I thought you did not expect him this mouth. linn-. I did not : but his passage has been remarkably quick. Sir Pet. Egad, I shall rejoice... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 pagina’s
...been misapplied. Row. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither...me ! I thought you did not expect him this month. Roic. I did not : but his passage has been remarkably quick. Sir Pet. Egad, I shall rejoice to see... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 pagina’s
...been misapplied. ROWL. I am sorry to find you so violent against the young man, because this may be the most critical period of his fortune. I came hither with news that will surprise you. SIR P. What! let me hear. ROWL. Sir Oliver is arrived, and at this moment in town. SIR P. How! you astonish... | |
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