... seen a bush or a grass-plot out of Grosvenor Square! I am sneered at by all my acquaintance, and paragraphed in the newspapers. She dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humours; yet the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never... The school for scandal: a comedy - Página 16por Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1820Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Jones - 1795 - 400 páginas
...fortune, and contradi&s all my humours. — And yet, the worft of it i>, I doubt I love her, or I fhould never bear all this — but I am determined never to be weak enough. to let her know it — No ! no ! no4 Enter ROWLEY. Row, Sir Peter your fervant, how do you find yourfelf to day ? Sir Pet. Very bad,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 páginas
...acquaintance, and paragraphed in the newspapers. She dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humours ; yet, the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never bear all this. However, I'll never be weak enough to own it. Enter ROWLEY. Rowley, Oh ! Sir Peter, your servant :... | |
| John Hamilton Reynolds - 1824 - 32 páginas
...acquaintance — paragraphed in the newspapers — she dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humour. And yet, the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never hear all chis — but I am determined never to be weak enough to let her know it — No, no !" OLD... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 páginas
...andparagraphedinthe newspapers. She dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humours; yet,the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never bear all this. Hosvever, I'll never be weak enough to own it. -EwffrB.owi.EY. Rowley. Oh! Sir Petcr,your servant:... | |
| 1826 - 362 páginas
...acquaintance, and paragraphed in the newspapers. She dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humours ; yet, the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never bear all this. However, I'll never be weak enough to own it. Enter ROWLEY, R. Rowley. Oh! Sir Peter, your servant:... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 páginas
...acquaintance, and paragraphed in the newspapers. She dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humours ; yet, the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never bear all this. However, I'll never be weak enough to own it. Enter ROWLEY, R. Rowley. Oh! Sir Peter, your servant:... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 páginas
...acquaintance ; and paragraphed in the newspapers. She dissipates my fortune, and contradicts all my humours ; yet, the worst of it is, I doubt I love her, or I should never bear all this. However, I'll never be weak enough to own it. Enter ROWLEY , R. ROWLEY. 0! Sir Peter, your servant... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1835 - 220 páginas
...win beauty for myself, but woo it for a stranger. CHAPTER VI. EMBASSY TO MY COUSIN. — MR. HARRISON. And yet the worst of it is, I do.ubt I love her i but I am determined never to be weak enough to l*'t her knpw it. School for Scandal. WE turned down... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1835 - 970 páginas
...win beauty for myself* but woo it for a stranger. CHAPTER XVI. EMBASSY TO MY COUSIN.— MB. HARRISON. And yet the worst of it is, I doubt I love her ; but I am determined never to be weak enough to let her know it. School for Scandal. WE turned down... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1838 - 486 páginas
...blossomed with such promise, I am totally undone ! " CHAPTER XVI. EMBASSY TO MT COUSIN. MX. HARRISON. And yet the worst of it is, I doubt I love her; but I am determined never to be weak enough to let her know it. School far Scandal. WE turned down... | |
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