| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 440 pages
...imputations too grofs to mention, I here, before you> both, acquit her of the leaft fufpicion raifed againft the honour of my bed. Therefore, when abroad her conduct may be queftioned, do her fame that juftice. Lady T. Ob, lifter ! [Turns ft Laity Grace werfingLord T. When... | |
| English drama - 1788 - 426 pages
...tions too grofs to mention, I here< before you both, acquit her of the leaft fufpicion railed againft the honour of my bed. Therefore, when abroad her conduct may be queftioned, do her fame that juiiice. /,«, Town. O fitter ! [Tj/r/w to La. 'Grace, vucplng. L. Town.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 302 pages
...urge her puN nishment beyond her crimes 1 know the world is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal: and as I am conscious severities of this...questioned, do her fame that justice. Lady T. Oh, sister I [Turns to Lady Grace, weeping. Lord T. When I am spoken of, where without favour this aftion may... | |
| William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 540 pages
...imputations too grofs to mention, I here, before you both, acquit her of the lea ft fufpicion raifed againft the honour of my bed. Therefore, when abroad her conduct may be queftioned, do her fame that juftice. Lady T. Oh, fifter ! [Turns to Lady Grace, weeping; Lord T. When... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...urge her puN nishment beyond her crimes 1 know the world is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal: and as I am conscious severities of this...T. When I am spoken of, where without favour this aftion may be canvassed, relate but half my provocations, and give me up to censure. u'.'i ,'...;,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 552 pages
...urge her punishment beyond her crimes — I know the worid is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal : and, as I am conscious severities of...may be questioned, do her fame that justice. Lady Town. Oh, sister ! [Turns to LADY GRACE, weeping. Lord Town. When I am spoken of, where, without favour,... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...urge her punishment beyond her crimes — I know the world is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal : and, as I am conscious severities of...may be questioned, do her fame that justice. Lady Town. Oh, sister ! [Turns to LADY СПАСЕ, Keeping. Lord Тикп. When I am spoken of, where, without... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - Authors, English - 1808 - 484 pages
...urge her punishment beyond her crimes — I know the world is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal; — and as I am conscious, severities...that justice. Lady T. Oh, sister ! [Turns to LADY GIIACE, weeping. Lord T. When I am spoken of, where, without favour this action may be canvassed, relate... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 470 pages
...urge her punishment beyond her crimes — I know the world is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal ; — and as I am conscious, severities...when abroad, her conduct may be questioned, do her feme that justice. Lady T. Oh, sister ! [Turns to LADY GRACE, weeping. Lord T. When I am spoken of,... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...urge her punishment beyond her crimes — I know the world is fond of any tale that feeds its appetite of scandal ; — and as I am conscious, severities...Lady T. Oh, sister ! [Turns to LADY GRACE, weeping. Lady T. Support me — save me — hide me from the world ! [Falling on LADY GRACE'* neck. Lord T.... | |
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