For should he Lady W. find willing, Wormwood is bitter" "Oh! that's me! the villain! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that vile paper come within my door." Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart; To reach our feelings, we ourselves... Annual Register of World Events - Stran 2001805Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1869 - 446 strani
...is bitter" — "Oh! that'a me! the villain I Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that vilo paper come within my door." Thus at our friends we...To reach our feelings, we ourselves must smart. Is onr young bard so young, to think that he Can atop the mil spring-tide of calumny? Knows he the world... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1873 - 332 strani
...Square; * For should he Lady W. find willing, * Wormwood is bitter' — ' Oh ! that's me, the villain ! 4 Throw it behind the fire, and never more ' Let that...calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and its trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging:... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1876 - 602 strani
...is bitter" " Oh ! that 's me ! the villain £ Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that viie paper come within my door." Thus at our friends we...full spring-tide of calumny? Knows he the world so littM, and its trade 1 Alas ! the devil 's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1883 - 226 strani
...further proved by the prologue, in which he speaks of Sheridan with a sort of paternal admiration : " Is our young bard so young to think that he Can stop...calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and its trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging :... | |
| Margaret Oliphant - 1883 - 216 strani
...which he speaks of Sheridan with a sort of paternal admiration : " Is our young bard so young to thiuk that he Can stop the full spring-tide of calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and its trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging:... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1884 - 278 strani
...Grosvenor Square ; For should he Lady W( find willingWormwood is bitter." "Oh, that 's me — the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...calumny? Knows he the world so little, and its trade '? Alas l the devil 's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift the monster, there 's no gagging... | |
| 1885 - 530 strani
...Grosvenor Square ; For should he Ladv W.find willing, Wormwood is bitter " " Oh ! that's me ! the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and its trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging :... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1889 - 358 strani
...Grosvenor Square; For should he Lady W.find willing, Wormwood is bitter" " Oh ! that's me ! the villain 1 Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and its trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging :... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1890 - 206 strani
...than they, when he.wrote in his prologue — " Is our young bard so young, to think thai he Can slop the full spring-tide of calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and his trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid ; So strong, so swift, the monster there's no... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1895 - 738 strani
...further proved by the Prologue, in which he speaks of Sheridan with a sort of paternal admiration. " Is our young bard so young to think that he Can stop...calumny ? Knows he the world so little, and its trade ? Alas ! the devil's sooner raised than laid. So strong, so swift, the monster there's no gagging :... | |
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