| George Lyman Kittredge, Frank Edgar Farley - 1918 - 256 pages
...Gainsborough's — whose? — FITZGERALD. 10. A friend in Edinburgh sent me down Mr. Ricardo's book. II. 'Tis now six months since Lady Teazle made me the- happiest of men. — SHERIDAN. 12. This exercise gives a man all the pleasure of boxing, without the blows. 13. I can... | |
| 1908 - 622 pages
...she contradicts everything I say, and how pleasingly she showa her contempt for my authority! Well, when an old bachelor marries a young wife, what is...I have been the most miserable dog ever since. We tiffed a little going to church, and came to a quarrel before the bells had done ringing, and I had... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1920 - 476 pages
...and you shall study sentiment. [Exeunt. }, SCENE II. Sir PETER'S House Enter Sir PETER Sir Peter T. When an old bachelor marries a young wife, what is he to expect ? "'l'is now~ltx months since Lady Teazle made me the happiest of men—and I have been the most miserable... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1921 - 432 pages
...and you shall study sentiment. [Exeunt. SCENE II. — Sir PETER'S House Enter Sir PETER Sir Peter T. When an old bachelor marries a young wife, what is...I have been the most miserable dog ever since ! We tifted a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing. I was more... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - 1924 - 552 pages
...PETER TEAZLE'S HOUSE. Enter SIR PETER TEAZLE. Sir Pet. When an old bachelor marries a young wife, s what is he to expect? 'Tis now six months since Lady...I have been the most miserable dog ever since! We tiffed a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing. I was more... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...mischief, and you shall study sentiment. (Exeunt) SCENE II: Sir Peter's House (Enter SIR PETER) Sir Pet. en, or near it Higher still and higher From the earth...dost soar, and soaring ever singest. I0 In the go tiffed a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing. I was more... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...mischief, and you shall study sentiment. (Exeunt) SCENE II: Sir Peter's House (Enter SIR PETER) Sir Pet. calls the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell men—and I have been the most miserable dog ever since! We tiffed a little going to church, and fairly... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - 332 pages
...sentiment. [Exeunt. SCENE II. A Room in SIR PETER TEAZLE'S House. Enter SIR PETER TEAZLE. Sir Pet. When an old bachelor marries a young wife, what is...I have been the most miserable dog ever since! We tiffed a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing. I was more... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1926 - 432 pages
...old_h.nrhi?lnr mnrrinrr n ynnnf wife, hat is hefo expect?" 'Tis now six months since Lady Teazle maHeT me the happiest of men — and I have been the most miserable dog ever since ! We""tift~a little~going to •efiurch, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing. I... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1926 - 376 pages
...sentiment. ~~~ " [Exeunt. n SCENE II. — A Room in SIR PETER TEAZLE'S House Enter SIR PETER TEAZLE Sir Pet. When an old bachelor marries a young- wife, what is he to jxpjsctT 'Tis now six Tnontfis since Lady Teazle made me the happiest of men — and I have been cT*... | |
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