| William Congreve - 1895 - 228 páginas
...if not of her person. FAIN. You do her wrong ; for, to give her her due, she has wit. MIRA. She has beauty enough to make any man think so, and complaisance...mistress. MIRA. And for a discerning man somewhat too passionate a lover, for I like her with all her faults ; nay, like her for her faults. Her follies... | |
| 1896 - 244 páginas
...will, too. Sheridan, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, ii, i. Fain. To give her her Due she has Wit. Mira. She has Beauty enough to make any Man think so, and Complaisance...enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. Congreve, THE WAY OF THE WORLD, i, 3. Do you question me as an honest man should do, for my simple... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1898 - 258 páginas
...due, she has wit. > The Way of the World, Act i. Scene 2. 172 ENGLISH LITERATURE. Mirabcll. She has beauty enough to make any man think so; and complaisance...somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. A/ir. And for a discerning man, somewhat too passionate a lover ; for I like her with all her faults;... | |
| William Congreve - 1903 - 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...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 - 1912 - 492 páginas
...if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong; for, to give her her due, she has wit. 13 Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so; and complaisance...enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning man, somewhat... | |
| William Congreve - 1912 - 482 páginas
...if not of her person. Fain. You do her wrong; for, to give her her due, »he has wit. n Mir. She has beauty enough to make any man think so; and complaisance...enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. Mir. And for a discerning man, somewhat... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 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...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;... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 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...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;... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 482 páginas
...her due, she has wit. Mir. She has beauty enough to make any nan think so; and complaisance erfough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. Fain....somewhat too discerning in the failings of your mistress. '-.';'. And for a discerning man, somewhat too passionate a lover; for I like her with •11 her faults;... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 502 páginas
...am, if not of her person. Foin. 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...enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. Fu'i'n. For a passionate lover, methinks you are a man somewhat too discerning in the failings of your... | |
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