| 1902 - 642 sivua
...got from those pieces, Mr. Sneer ! ' Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs. Dangle : the theatre, in proper hands, might certainly be made the school...seem to go there principally for their entertainment ! 'Mrs. Dangle. It would have been more to the credit of the managers to have kept it in the other... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 322 sivua
...to be got from those pieces, Mr Sneer. Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs Dangle ; the theatre, in proper hands, might certainly be made the school...it, people seem to go there principally for their enterfjiinment. Mrs D. It would have been more to the credit of the managers to have kept it in the... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 sivua
...to be got from those pieces, Mr. Sneer. Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs. Dangle ; the theatre in proper hands, might certainly be made the school...seem to go there principally for their entertainment. Mrs. D. It would have been more to the credit of the managers to have kept in the other line. Sneer.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 sivua
...be got from those pieces, Mr. Sneer ! Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs. Dangle: the theatre, in proper hands, might certainly be made the school...seem to go there principally for their entertainment ! Mrs. Dangle. It would have been more to the credit of the managers to have kept it in the other line.... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1825 - 78 sivua
...be got from those pieces, Mr. .Sneer! Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs. Dangle ; the theatre, in proper hands, might certainly be made the school...seem to go there principally for their entertainment. Mrs. D. It would have been more to the credit of the managers to have kept it in the other line. Sneer.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 sivua
...be got from those pieces, Mr. Sneer ! Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs. Dangle : the theatre, in proper hands, might certainly be made the school of morality; but now, I am sorry to say it,people seem to go there principally for their entertaimnent ! Mrs. Dangle. It would have been more... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 sivua
...be got from those pieces, Mr. Sneer ! Sneer. I am quite of your opinion, Mrs. Dangle : the theatre, in proper hands, might certainly be made the school...seem to go there principally for their entertainment ! Mrs. Dang. It would have been more to the credit of the managers to have kept it in the other line.... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1860 - 358 sivua
...self-contemplation to self-correction and improvement. The moral must be left to be inferred by the eonscience of the audience. " Is there no play To ease the anguish...that it behoves the moralist or the legislator to see-to is, that the entertainment shall be wholesome—that the popular mind, especially the youthful... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1860 - 346 sivua
...of the theatre must lie. Who are the natural censors of the stage, if not the public who patronise and the press whose duty it is to animadvert upon...behoves the moralist or the legislator to see to is, that the entertainment shall be wholesome — that the popular mind, especially the youthful portion... | |
| 1865 - 336 sivua
...I am quite of jour opinion, Mrs. Paugle, '.be theatre, In proper bauds, might certainly bo nude ibe school of morality ; but now, I am sorry to say it, people seem to go there principally for u/'ir cutcrtuinmcnt. Afis. I). It would have been more to tbe credit cf the managers to have kept it... | |
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