... Lady Teazle. She was merely young and foolish and fond of gaiety. And she needed the guidance of a wiser hand than her adoring old husband's. His martial quarrels were not all of Sir Peter's woes. His friend. Sir Oliver Surface, on ...
... Lady Teazle, Teazle, 3 3 ycata, ycata, l£st. l£st. 81b. 81b. (Scobie) (Scobie) ...... Gasalier, Omadnaun, Ontario, Tantaliser, Sinking Fund, Merlin, Brenda, alsj star to i. Betting: 2 to 1 v. Lady Teazle; T> to 1 eaah v. Oasalier and ...
... Lady Teazle he was very effective, us also in the scene whero Lady Teazle is discovered behind the screen. His enjoyment of the joke as to the " little French milliner " being found behind the screen of the anchorite Joseph Surface was ...
... Lady Teazle, she becomes elegant, eloquent and extremely extravagant, much to the chargrin of her husband. She also toys with being indiscreet, which nearly proves her undoing. The second plot concerns two brothers, one a debt-plagued ...
... Lady Berry beat H. V. Buckland's Z*ra. F. Hodge's Lady Teazle boat J. J. Buckland'd Lady Raglan. J. /^Etta's Bloom beat O. Thornton's Loney, First First Ties, Ties, lady Green beat Red Rno Gerda „ Countess lironto 2nd „ Lady Berry Lady ...
... Lady Tenzlo iu the London .revival oi th same piny. Melbourne playgoers may r Min Baddelcy as she appeuretl \vitr/ th Dion Koueicault company in the serks f> Sir James Barrie's plays iu 1020. He ... Lady Teazle, 'vwho ruled the men ?"
... Lady Teazle, yvho comes to consult the hvpocriti-al Joseph Surface, who makes love to her; then. Sir Peter Teazle is announced, and her ladyship is thrust behind a screen: Sir Peter unbosoms himself to Joseph unc'er the notion that he ...
... Teazle, tho wealthy lord, adverse to the "school for scandal" be- causo of the Important part taken in it by bis wife, Lady Teazle, who before her marriage to him was but a country lass, was taken by Miss lOthellml Cary, and that of Lady ...
... Lady Teazle when Wallack'a Theatre, long since demolished, was dedicated more than -60 years ngo. Mls« Coghlan suggested to- George Tyler that eho don her Lady Teazle costume that sho wore on that historic occasion, but Mr. Tyler s&ld one ...
... (Lady Teazle) has too ranch life to suit me." Those are quoted from a play. But everyday conversation serves Just as ". . . So Sibyl's married John. Weil. I always did say there was something- queer . . ." And so it goes on. Gossip, like ...