Ah ! my dear madam, there is the great mistake: 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's opinion? — why, the consciousness of your own innocence.... The British Drama: Illustrated - Page 4011864Full view - About this book
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 lehte
...mistake : 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...why, the consciousness of your innocence. Lady T. 'Tis very true ! Joseph S. Now, my dear Lady Teazle, if you would but once make a trifling faux pas,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 lehte
...thegreatmistake: 'tis tfcis very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...why, the consciousness of your innocence. Lady T. 'Tis very true ! Joseph S. Now,my dear Lady Teazle, if you would butonce make a trifling faux pas ,... | |
| 1826 - 362 lehte
...mistake : 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...impatient of Sir Peter's temper, and outrageous at his suspicious ? — why, the consciousness of your innocence. Lady T. 'Tis very true ! Joseph S. Now,... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 lehte
...mistake : 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...impatient of Sir Peter's temper, and outrageous at his suspicious ? — why, the consciousness of your innocence. Lady T. 'Tis very true ! Joseph S. Now,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 lehte
...makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's opinion? — why,|lhe con- '. sciousness of your own innocence. What makes you thoughtless in your conduct, and apt to run into a thousand liltle imprudences? — why, theconsciousnessof your own innocence. What makes you impatient of Sir... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 lehte
...\Ñ hat makes you thoughtless in your conduct, and apt to inn into a thousand little imprudence*? — why, the consciousness of your own innocence. What...— why, the consciousness of your innocence. Lady 7*. ' 1'is very true ! Jiisejih 5. Now, my dear Lady Teazle, if you would but once make a trilling... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 lehte
...greatmistake ! 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...suspicions ? why, the consciousness of your innocence. Lady Teaz. "Tis very true ! Jos. Surf. Now, my dear lady Teazle, if you would but once make a trifling faux... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1840 - 346 lehte
...mistake ! 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...imprudences ? why, the consciousness of your own innocence. Wbat makes you impatient of sir Peter's temper, and outrageous at his suspicions ? why, the consciousness... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 lehte
...mistake ! 'tis this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...imprudences ? why, the consciousness of your own innocence. \\Tiat makes you impatient of Sir Peter's temper, and outrageous at his suspicions ? why, the consciousness... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 lehte
...mistake: 't is this very conscious innocence that is of the greatest prejudice to you. What is it makes you negligent of forms, and careless of the world's...suspicions? — why, the consciousness of your innocence. JOSEPH, (taking her hand) Now, my dear Lady Teazle, if you would but once make a trifling faux pas,... | |
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