| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1817 - 500 páginas
...disagreeable, such as coffee, assafcetida, andtobacco; which is pleasantly illustrated by Congreve : Fainatt. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. ther woman would be' odious, serve but to make her more agreeable. I'll tell thee, Fainall ; she once... | |
| T. Bell - 1821 - 416 páginas
...excellence are by no means necessary to love. This is pleasantly illustrated by Congreve : " FainaJl. For a passionate lover, methinks, you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mirabell. And for a discerning man, somewhat too passionate a lover; for I like her with all her faults;... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1823 - 418 páginas
...and tobacco ; which is pleasantly illustrated by Congreve : Fainall. For a passionate lover, melhinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mirabell. And for a discern ing man, somewhat too passionate a lover ; for I like her with all her... | |
| 1824 - 662 páginas
...and complaisance enough not to diet him who shall tell her so. Fam. For a passionate lover, methinka you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. any man contraAfir. And for a discerning man, somewhat too passionate a lover; for I like her with... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 páginas
...if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong ; for, to give her her due, «be has wit. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so ; and complaisance...somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning man, somewhat too passionate a lover; for I like her with all her faults;... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 páginas
...if not of her person. fain. You do her wrong; for, to give lier her due, she hau wit. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so; and complaisance...somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir, And for a discerning man, somewhal too passionate a lover; for I like her with all her faults;... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 páginas
...am, if not of her person. fain. You do her wrong; for, to give her her due, she has wit. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so ; and complaisance...him who shall tell her so. fain. For a passionate loyer, methinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mi/ . And for... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 páginas
...am, if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong; for, lo give her her due, she has wit. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so ; and complaisance enough not to contradict him who snail tell her so. Fain. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 páginas
...enough lo make any k:iig man ihink so; and complaisance enough nol will lo conlradicl him who shall lell her so. fain. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man somewhat loo discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning man, somewhal too passionate... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 páginas
...if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong; for, to give her her due, she liar. wit. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so ; and complaisance...her so. Fain. For a passionate lover, methinks you arc a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning man,... | |
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