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" Well, I'll not debate how far scandal may be allowable ; but in a man, I am sure, it is always contemptible. We... "
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 217 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Works of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2±Ç

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Surface ? Lady Sneer. Pshaw! — there's no possibility of being witty without a little ill nature : the malice of a good thing is the barb that makes it stick. — What 's your opinion, Mr. Surface ? Joseph S. To be sure, madam ; that conversation, where the...
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Memoirs of the life of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1±Ç

Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 ÆäÀÌÁö
...CHAP. quest your friendly intercession, and you are so ungrate- vful, you would deny me that. IITJ. Mar. Nay, madam, have I not done every thing you wished...for granted, they all speak as ill-naturedly of me. 21? deserve it — for my part, I shall only suppose myself illspoken of, when I am conscious I deserve...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1±Ç

Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 ÆäÀÌÁö
...in uttering detraction, and therefore none in hearing it. " Lady S. Oh fie, you are serious—'tis only a little harmless raillery. " Mar. I never can...whom I never saw in my life ; for I hate to abuse a friend—but I take it for granted, they all speak as ill-naturedly of me. " Mar. Then you are, very...
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The Works

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 ÆäÀÌÁö
...mischief. Lady Sneer. Pshaw ! — there's no possibility of being witty without a littleill nature: the malice of a good thing is the barb that makes it stick. — What's your opinion, Mr. Surface ? JosepliS. To be sure, madam; that conversation, where the spirit...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1±Ç

Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 ÆäÀÌÁö
...pleasure in their conversation. 1 have myself no gratification in uttering' detraction, and therefore in hearing it. "Lady S. Oh fie, you are serious —...ill-natured thing, I have not the least malice against the pjerson; and, indeed, it may be of one whom I never saw in my life; for I hate to abuse a friend —...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, 14±Ç

George Daniel - 1828 - 412 ÆäÀÌÁö
...mischief. Lady S. (L.) Psnaw ! — there's no possibility of being witty without a little ill nature : the malice of a good thing is the barb that makes it stick.— What's your opinion, Mr. Surface ? Joseph S. (R.) To be sure, madam ; that conversation, where the...
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Memoirs of the life of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Thomas Moore - 1835 - 504 ÆäÀÌÁö
...conversation. I have myself no gratification in uttering detraction , and therefore none in hearing it. " Mar. I never can think that harmless which hurts the...an ill-natured thing, I have not the least malice againt the person ; and , indeed , it may be of one whom I never saw in my life ; for I hate to abuse...
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Select Dramatic Works

Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 ÆäÀÌÁö
...mischief. LADY S. (L.) Pshaw! — there's no possibility of being witty without a little ill nature: the malice of a good thing is the barb that makes it stick. — What's your opinion , Mr. Surface ? JOSEPH S- (R.) To be sure , madam ; that conversation , where...
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The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: With a Biographical and ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the mischief. Lady Sneer. Psha ! there's no possibility of being witty without a little ill-nature : the malice of a good thing is the barb that makes it stick. — What's your opinion, Mr. Surface ? Jos. Surf. To be sure, madam ; that conversation, where the...
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Cyclop©¡dia of English literature, 2±Ç

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the mischief. Lady S. Pshaw! — there's no possibility of being witty without a little ill nature : gates in the sky. Burst the cloud, 0 wind ! that the daught What's your opinion, Mr Surface ! Joseph S. To be sure, madam ; that conversation, where the spirit...
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