| 1777 - 416 Seiten
...geing. . SirCba. Yet ftay If thou art open to any fenfeof flmme, hear me. Fad. I will, Sir. Sir Cba.. Thy life is a difgrace to humanity. A foolifh prodigality...vicious, and both make thee contemptible. Thy wit is proftituud to flander and buffoonery ; and thy judgment, if thou haft any,.»o meannefs and villainy.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 Seiten
...Cba. Thy life is a difgrace to humanity. A foolifli prodigality make,s thee needy ; need makes thce vicious, and both make thee contemptible. Thy wit...proftituted to flander and buffoonery ; and thy judgment, it thou haft any, to meannefs and villainy. Thy betters that laugh with thee, laugh at thee : and who... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 284 Seiten
...sense of shame, hear me. Fad. I will, sir. Sir Char. Thy life is a disgrace to humanity. A foolish prodigality makes thee needy ; need makes thee vicious, and both make thee contemptible. Thy wit is prostituted to slander and buffoonery; and thy judgments, if thou hast any, to meanness and villany.... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1808 - 380 Seiten
...sense of shame, hear me. Faddlf. I will, sir. Sir C. Thy life is a disgrace to humanity. A foolish prodigality makes thee needy: need makes thee vicious, and both make thee contemptible. Thy wit is prostituted to slander and buffoonery; and thy judgments, if thou hast any, to meanness and villaiiy.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 Seiten
...sense of shame, hear me. Faddlf. I will, sir. Sir C. Thy life is a disgrace to humanity. A foolish prodigality makes thee needy: need makes thee vicious, and both make thee contemptible. Thy wit is prostituted to slander and buffoonery; and thy judgments, if thou hast any, to meanness and yillany.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 Seiten
...sense of shame, hear me. Faddle. I will, sir. Sir C. Thy life is a disgrace to humanity: A foolish prodigality makes thee needy : need makes thee vicious, and both make thee contemptible. Thy wit is prostituted to slander and buffoonery ; and thy judgment, if thou hast any, to meanness and villainy.... | |
| 1829 - 640 Seiten
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| Edward Moore - 1969 - 528 Seiten
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| Jean B. Kern - 1976 - 212 Seiten
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| Edward Moore - 1983 - 472 Seiten
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