| Elijah Fenton - 1797 - 452 páginas
...way. [ToAman.] Will you then make no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and your's? There is a modesty restrains your tongues, which makes...double what we think. You should not, therefore, in so strift a sense, take what I said to her advantage. Aman. " Those flights of flattery, sir, are to our... | |
| 1797 - 442 páginas
...[To Aman.] Will youthen make no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and your's ? . There is a modesty restrains your tongues, which makes...double what we think. You should not, therefore, in so strift a sense, take what I said to her advantage. Aman. " Those flights of flattery, sir, are to our... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 474 páginas
...between the language of our sex and yours? Tin-re is a modesty restrains your tongues, which makes vou speak by halves when you commend ; but roving flattery...a loose to ours, which makes us still speak double wbat we think. Enter a Servant. Serv. Madam, there is a lady at the door in a chair desires to know... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 424 páginas
...much; but I must turn off another way. [Aside."] Will you then make no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and yours ? There is a modesty...ours, which makes us still speak double what we think. Enter a SERVANT. Aman. Oh dear! 'tis a relation I have not seen these five years; pray her to walk... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 páginas
...much; but I must turn off another way. [Aside.] Will you, then make no diflerence, Amanda, between the language of our sex and yours? There is a modesty...commend; but roving flattery gives a loose to ours, Sc. 1. ACT II. which makes us still speak doubl what we think. Enter a SERVANT. Serv. Madam, there... | |
| 1826 - 508 páginas
...much ; but I must turn off another way. [Aside.] Will you then make no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and yours ? There is a modesty...ours: which makes us still speak double what we think. Enter a SERVANT, L. Serv. Madam, there is a lady at the door in a chair desires to know whether your... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 páginas
....] ^ ill vou, thfn, make, no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and yours ? There ««modesty restrains your tongues, which makes you speak by halves when you commend ; but roving lattery gives a loose to ours, which makes us still speak double what we think. Enter a Servant. v'rr.... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 784 páginas
...I must turn it off another way. — [AlouJT] Will you then make no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and yours ? There is a modesty...ours, which makes us still speak double what we think. Ynu should not, therefore, in so strict a sense, take what I said to her advantage. Aman. Those flights... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 182 páginas
...but I must turn off another way. — [Aloud.] Will you then make no difference, Amanda, between the language of our sex and yours ? There is a modesty...ours, which makes us still speak double what we think. Enter Servant. Serv. Madam, there is a lady at the door in a chair desires to know whether your ladyship... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 páginas
...sex and yours 1 There is a modestr restrains your tongue*, which makes yon speak by halves when yon commend: but roving flattery gives a loose to ours, which makes us still apeak doubJ what we think. Enter SiRViHT. Sent. Madam, there is a lady at the door in a chair desires... | |
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