| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 780 páginas
...— Sir Peter! there's nothing in the world so noble as a man of sentiment. [Exit.\ JOSEPH SURFACE. Sir Peter — notwithstanding — I confess — that...patience — I make no doubt — but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. SIR PETER. If you please, sir. JOSEPH SURFACE. The fact is, sir, that... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - 128 páginas
...as a man of sentiment! 400 [Exit CHARLES. They stand for some time looking at each other Joseph S. Sir Peter — notwithstanding — I confess — that...patience — I make no doubt — but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. Sir Peter T. If you please, sir. 405 Joseph S. The fact is, sir, that... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 778 páginas
...noble as a man of sentiment. [Exit.] JOSEPH SURFACE. Sir Peter — notwithstanding — I confessthat appearances are against me — if you will afford...patience — I make no doubt — but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. SIR PETER. If you please, sir. JOSEPH SURFACE. The fact is, sir, that... | |
| Robert Scholes - 1982 - 182 páginas
...play going again. He proved completely equal to the task. The silence is broken by Joseph, who says: "Sir Peter — notwithstanding I confess that appearances...your patience — I make no doubt but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. " Ever the man of words, Joseph is still confident that they will... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1915 - 100 páginas
...doubt — but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. SIR P. (R.). If you please, sir. JOSEPH. The fact is, sir, that Lady Teazle, knowing my pretensions...being apprehensive of the jealousy of your temper — and knowing my friendship to the family — she, sir, I say, — called here — in order that... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1915 - 100 páginas
...noble as a man of sentiment. Exit. L. I E. They stand for some time looking at each other. JOSEPH (L.). Sir Peter — notwithstanding — I confess — that...patience — I make no doubt — but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. SIR P. (R.). If you please, sir. JOSEPH. The fact is, sir, that Lady... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...Sir Peter I there's nothing in the world so noble as a man of sentiment ! [Exit. Joseph Surface — Sir Peter — notwithstanding — I confess — that...patience — I make no doubt — but I shall explain everything to your satisfaction. Sir Peter — If you please, sir. Joseph Surface — The fact is,... | |
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