St. Patrick's Day, Or, the Scheming Lieutenant : a Farce in One Act
The book St. Patrick's Day, Or, the Scheming Lieutenant : a Farce in One Act was written by author Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816 Here you can read free online of St. Patrick's Day, Or, the Scheming Lieutenant : a Farce in One Act book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is St. Patrick's Day, Or, the Scheming Lieutenant : a Farce in One Act a good or bad book?
What reading level is St. Patrick's Day, Or, the Scheming Lieutenant : a Farce in One Act book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
I'll tell you as we go; there's not a moment to be lost. _Rosy_. Heaven send we succeed better!--but there's no knowing. _O'Con_. Very true. _Rosy_. We may and we may not. _O'Con_. Right. _Rosy_. Time must show. _O'Con_. Certainly. _Rosy_. We are but blind guessers. _O'Con_. Nothing more. _Rosy_. Thick-sighted mortals. _O'Con_. Remarkably. _Rosy_. Wandering in error. _O'Con_. Even so. _Rosy_. Futurity is dark. _O'Con_. As a cellar. _Rosy_. Men are moles. [_Exeunt_ LIEUTENANT O'CONNOR _forcing o...ut_ ROSY. ] SCENE IV. --_A Room in_ JUSTICE CREDULOUS' _House_. _Enter_ JUSTICE CREDULOUS _and_ MRS. BRIDGET CREDULOUS. _Just_. Odds life, Bridget, you are enough to make one mad! Itell you he would have deceived a chief justice; the dog seemed asignorant as my clerk, and talked of honesty as if he had been achurchwarden. _Mrs. Bri_. Pho! nonsense, honesty!--what had you to do, pray, with honesty? A fine business you have made of it with your HumphreyHum: and miss, too, she must have been privy to it.
User Reviews: