... Sir Oliver dies , you know , you would come on me for the money . - Sir Oliver S. Then I believe I should be the most unwelcome dun you ever had in your life . Charles S. What ! I suppose you're afraid that Sir Oliver is too good a ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Sir Oliver S. If your uncle , Sir Oli- blame ; it was an amiable weakness : however , I don't pretend to defend it , ver , were here , I should have a friend . Joseph S. I wish he was , sir , with all my heart ...
... SIR PETER . Oh ! ' tis a long time since we met - fifteen years , I doubt , Sir Oliver , | honour ! SIR OLIVER . Well - come , give us a. SIR OLIVER . Ay , I have had my share But , what ! I find you are married , hey , my old boy ? Well ...
Lisa Chalykoff, Neta Gordon, Paul Lumsden. ROWLEY . Yes , and Sir Oliver is convinced that your judgement was right , Sir Peter . SIR OLIVER . Yes , I find Joseph is indeed the man after all . ROWLEY . Aye , as Sir Peter says , he's a ...
... Sir Oliver. Nor any stock, I presume? 130 Charles. Nothing but livestock, and that's only a few pointers and ponies. 135 But pray, Mr. Premium, are you acquainted at all with any of my connec- tions? Sir Oliver. Why to say truth, I ...
... SIR OLIVER. As for that prodigal his brother there— CHARLES. [Aside.] Aye, now comes my turn—the damned family pictures will ruin me. JOSEPH SURFACE. Sir Oliver! Uncle! If you will honor me with a hearing. SIR OLIVER. (Turns from him ...
Philip George Hill. relief . SIR OLIVER . If your uncle , Sir Oliver , were here , I should have a friend . JOSEPH . I wish he was , sir , with all my heart : you should not want an advo- cate with him , believe me , sir . SIR OLIVER ...
... Sir Oliver Kix and his Lady. Sir Oliver. 'Tis thy fault. Lady. Mine, drouth and coldness? Sir Oliver. Thine, 'tis thou art barren. Lady. I barren! Oh life, that I durst but speak now, In mine own justice, in mine own right! I barren ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan. SIR PETER . Ha ! Sir Oliver - my old Friend - welcome to England — a thousand Times ! SIR OLIVER . Thank you — thank you — Sir Peter — and Efaith I am as glad to find you well [ , ] believe me- SIR PETER . Ah ...
... Sir Oliver is a worthy man , a very worthy sort of a man , but avarice , Mr. Stanley , is the vice of the age . I will tell you , my good sir , in confidence , what he has done for me has been a mere nothing , though people , I know ...