... Lady SNEERWELL , L. H. D. But here's Lady Sneerwell , perhaps she knows the whole affair . Lady Sneerwell . So my dear Mrs. Candour , here's a sad affair of my friend Lady Teazle- Mrs. Cand . Yes , my dear friend ; who could have thought it ...
... Lady Sneerwell to break up Charles and Maria's relationship . Charles and Joseph Surface are both wards of Sir Peter Teazle , a man in his fifties who has just married for the first time . His wife is a young woman , Lady Teazle , who ...
... LADY SNEERWELL'S House . LADY SNEERWELL and SNAKE discovered at a Tea Table . Lady S. The paragraphs , you say , Mr. Snake , were all inserted . Snake . They were , Madam ; and as I copied them myself in a feigned hand , there can be no ...
... [ LADY SNEERWELL'S HOUSE . ] Lady Sneerwell at the dressing table ; Mr. Snake drinking chocolate . LADY SNEERWELL . The paragraphs you say , Mr. Snake , were all inserted ? SNAKE . They were , madam , and as I copied them myself in a ...
... Lady Sneerwell and her circle are constantly threatened by ' good ' characters like Maria and Sir Oliver , while figures such as Charles and Lady Teazle hover more or less uneasily between the two moral poles . At the beginning of the ...
... Lady Sneerwell . A wretch ! his assiduities are my torment . Spatter . Perhaps his nephew , the baronet , Sir Benjamin Backbite , is the happy man ? Lady Sneerwell . No , though he has ill - nature and a good person on his side , he is ...
... Lady Sneerwell's knows the cause. Charles. Lady Sneerwell! Joseph Surface. Brother, it is with great concern I am obliged to speak on this point, but my regard to justice obliges me, and Lady Sneerwell's inju- ries can no longer be ...
... Lady Sneer- well know the cause . CHARLES . Lady Sneerwell ! JOSEPH . Brother , it is with great con- cern I am obliged to speak on this point , but my regard to justice com- pels me , and Lady Sneerwell's injuries can no longer be ...
... Lady Sneerwell; perhaps she knows the whole affair. [Enter LADY SNEERWELL.] LADY SNEERWELL: So, my dear Mrs Candour, here's a sad affair of our friend Lady Teazle. MRS CANDOUR: Aye, my dear friend, who would have thought LADY ...
... Lady Sneer- well know the cause . Chas . Surf . Lady Sneerwell ! Jos . Surf . Brother , it is with great concern I am obliged to speak on this point , but my regard to justice compels me , and Lady Sneerwell's injuries can no longer be ...