| British theatre - 1831 - 922 páginas
...not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong; for, to give her her due, she ha:¡ vrít. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so; and complaisance...who shall tell her so. Fain. For a passionate lover, metbinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a dUcerning... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1833 - 522 páginas
...disagreeable, such as coffee, assafoetida, and tobacco : which is pleasantly illustrated by Congreve : Fainall. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mirabeli. And for a discerning man, somewhat too passionate a lover ; for I like her with all her faults... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 784 páginas
...if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong ; for, to give her her due, she has wit-V 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... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 784 páginas
...if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong ; for, to give her her due, she has wit. Afir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so ; and complaisance...enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. Fuin. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 760 páginas
...if not of her persoii. Fain. You do her wrong ; for, to give her her due, she has wit. Afir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so ; and complaisance...so. Fain. For a passionate lover, methinks you are t man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning man, somewhat... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 páginas
...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...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... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 páginas
...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...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... | |
| WILLIAM CONGREVE - 1887 - 556 páginas
...person. Fain. You do her wrong; for, to give her her due, she has wit. ~ '•. She h: enough to m; an think so ; and complaisance enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. icthinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your misti sionate a. lover ; for... | |
| William Congreve - 1888 - 540 páginas
...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...Fain. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man 1 somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning map, somewhat... | |
| William Renton - 1893 - 272 páginas
...reserve, a certain sententious turn of epigram, Congreve (1670 — 1730) has the superiority. Faitiall. 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,... | |
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