| 1900 - 476 pagina’s
...Ben. Uncle, now — pr'ythee Lady Sneer. I wonder, Sir Benjamin, you never publish anything. Sir Ben. To say truth, ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to print; and...copies in confidence to the friends of the parties. However, I have some love elegies, which. when favoured with this lady's smiles, I mean to give the... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1901 - 748 pagina’s
...all these sort of things. Lady Sneer. I wonder, Sir Benjamin, you never publish anything. Sir Ben. To say truth, ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to print ; and,...productions are mostly satires and lampoons on particular people,\I find they circulate more by giving copies in confidence to the friends of the parties. \... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1901 - 166 pagina’s
...iy.MRS. CANDOUR. Lady S. I wonder, Sir Benjamin, you never publish any- Lady s. sits R. thing. Sir B. To say truth, ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to print, and...little productions are mostly satires and lampoons on parti- Chocolate is handcular people, I find they circulate more by- giving copies in con- servant... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1904 - 362 pagina’s
...people, I find they circulate more by giving copies in confidence to the friends of the parties. — However, I have some love elegies, which, when favoured with this lady's smiles, I mean to give the public. [Pointing to MARIA. Crab. [To MARIA.] 'Fore heaven, ma'am, they 'll immortalize... | |
| 1906 - 462 pagina’s
...CRAB. Efaith, Ma'am — 'twould surprise you to hear how ready he is at all these Things. SIR BEN. To say truth, Ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to Print and...little Productions are mostly Satires and Lampoons I find they circulate more by giving copies in confidence to the Friends of the Parties — however... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1906 - 466 pagina’s
...is at all these Things. LADY SNEER. I wonder Sir Benjamin you never publish anything. 300 SIR BEN. To say truth, Ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to Print and...little Productions are mostly Satires and Lampoons I find they circulate more by giving copies in confidence to the Friends of the Parties — however... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1907 - 378 pagina’s
...all these sort of things. Lady Sneer. I wonder, Sir Benjamin, you never publish any thing. 5 Sir Ben. To say truth, ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to print; and...copies in confidence to the friends of the parties. However, I have 10 some love elegies, which, when favoured with this lady's smiles, I mean to give... | |
| John Dryden, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Oliver Goldsmith, Robert Browning, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Baron George Gordon Byron - 1909 - 466 pagina’s
...particular people, I find they circulate more by giving copies in confidence to the friends of the parties. However, I have some love elegies, which, when favoured with this lady's smiles, I mean to give the public. [Pointing to MARIA. CRAB. [To MARIA.] 'Fore heaven, ma'am, they'll immortalize... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1909 - 440 pagina’s
...all these sort of things. Lady Sneer. I wonder, Sir Benjamin, you never publish any thing. Sir Ben. To say truth, ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to print ; and as my little productions^are mostly satires and lampoons on particular people,^! find they circulate more by giving... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 pagina’s
...OF TEXT LADY SNEERWELL. I wonder, Sir Benjamin, you never publish anything. SIR BENJAMIN BACKBITE. To say truth, ma'am, 'tis very vulgar to print ; and...copies in confidence to the friends of the parties. However, I have some love elegies, which, when favoured with this lady's smiles, I mean to give to... | |
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