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 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821
...of it, Sir Peter ! Sir Peter T. How ! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie ? Lady T. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman has told you. Sir Peter T. I believe you, upon my soul, ma'am ! Joseph S. [Aside. '] — 'Sdeath, madam, will you betray... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 408 ÆäÀÌÁö
...T. Good Mr. Hypocrite, by your leave, I'll speak for myself. Sir Peter T. Ay, let her alone, sjr ; you'll find she'll make out a better story than you, without prompting. Lady T. Hear me, Sir Peter! — I came hither on no matter relating to your ward, and even ignorant of this... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 319 ÆäÀÌÁö
...will youbetray me ? . Lady T. Good Mr. Hypocrite, by your leave, I'll speak for myself. Sir Peter T. Ay, let her alone, sir; you'll find she'll make out a better story than you, without prompting. Lady T. Hear me, Sir Peter! — I came hither on no matter relating to your ward, and even ignorant of this... | |
 | 1826
...word of it, Sir Peter! Sir P. How ! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie ! . Lady T. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman has told you. Sir P. ] believe you, upon my soul, ma'am ! Joseph S. [Aside.]— 'Sdeath, madam, will you betray me ?... | |
 | George Daniel - 1828
...one word of it, Sir Peter! Sir P. How! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie ! Lady T. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman has told you. Sir P. I believe you, upon my soul, ma'am ! JosephS. [Aside.']— 'Sdeath, madam, will you betray me ?... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1835 - 225 ÆäÀÌÁö
...one word of it, Sir Peter ! SIR P. How ! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie ! LADY T. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman has told you. SIR P. I believe you , upon my soul , ma'am ! JOSEPH S. [Xsi'dc.] — 'Sdeath , madam, will you betray... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 153 ÆäÀÌÁö
...it, sir Peter ! Sir Pet. How ! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie ? I. a ill/ Teaz. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman...make out a better story than you, without prompting. I, ml i/ Teaz. Hear me, sir Peter ! — I came hither on no matter relating to your ward, and even... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1857 - 563 ÆäÀÌÁö
...word of it, Sir Peter ! Sir Pet. How ! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie? / Tea*. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman has told you. 6i> Pet. I believe you, upon my soul, ma'am ! Jot. Surf. [Aside to LADY TEAZLE.] 'Sdeath, madam, will... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1859 - 100 ÆäÀÌÁö
...word of it, Sir Peter ! SIR P. How! don't you think it worth while to agree in the lie? L. TEAZLE. There is not one syllable of truth in what that gentleman has told you. SIR P. I believe you, upon my soul, ma'am! JOS. (aside') 'Sdeath, madam, will you betray me? L. TEAZLE.... | |
 | Henry Lea - 1859
...madame, will yon betray me ? Lady T. Good Mr. Hypocrite, by your leave, I'll speak for myself. Sir P. Ay, let her alone, sir ; you'll find she'll make out a better story than y ou, without promptmg. Lady T. Hear me, Sir Peter 1 I came hither ACT IT.] [SCENE i. on no matter... | |
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