| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 sayfa
...himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment that he is known to the world. CHAS. SURF. : A by-and-by? [Aside. [Sm PETER, LADY TEAZLE, and MARIA retire. SIR OLiv. : As for that prodigal, his... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 780 sayfa
...he will consider it as the most perfect punishment that he is known to the world. CHARLES SURFACE. If they talk this way to Honesty, what will they say to me, by-and-by? [Aside.] [SiR PETER, LADY TEAZLE, and MARIA retire.] SIR OLIVER. As for that prodigal, his... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1915 - 100 sayfa
...he will consider it as the most perfect punishment that he is known to the world. CHARLES (aside). If they talk this way to honesty, what will they say to me, by-and-by ? (SiR P., LADY T. and MARIA retire up L. and converse.) SIR O. As for that prodigal, his... | |
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