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Teazle, teasle,
teazel or
teasel may
refer to:
Plants of the
genus Dipsacus, including: Fuller's
teazle,
Dipsacus fullonum Sir
Peter Teazle (1784 – 1811)...
- (equivalent to
Snake in the
final version), and the
other involving the
Teazles. He
eventually combined these and with
repeated revisions and restructuring...
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Dipsacus fullonum, syn.
Dipsacus sylvestris, is a
species of
flowering plant known by the
common names wild
teasel or fuller's teasel,
although the latter...
- Caprifoliaceae. The
members of this
genus are
known as teasel,
teazel or
teazle. The
genus includes about 15
species of tall
herbaceous biennial plants...
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan was said to have
written the part of Lady
Teazle in The
School for
Scandal for her to perform. She was born
Frances Barton...
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Strawberries Garden Tansy Wild
Tansy (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), or
Silverweed Teazles Vervain Vine-tree, or
Lauraceae Violets Wheat Yarrow Calamintha, or Mountain...
- six-month tour of
Australia and New Zealand. He pla**** Richard III, Sir
Peter Teazle in Sheridan's The
School for
Scandal and
Antrobus in
Thornton Wilder's The...
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appeared in two plays: Season's
Greetings at the
National Theatre; and as Lady
Teazle in The
School for
Scandal at the
Barbican Centre. That same year, she appeared...
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Stoops to Conquer, Mary
Stuart in a new play by John Drinkwater, and Lady
Teazle in The
School for Scandal. In 1933 she made her
first film, The Wandering...
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stage role was in a
starry revival of The
School for Scandal, as Sir
Peter Teazle,
directed by
Gielgud in 1962. The
production was
taken on a
North American...