| 1797 - 438 페이지
...we must find the means in ourselves, and among ourselves. Men are ever in extremes ; either doating or averse. While they are lovers, if they have fire...were, and as from such, fly from us. Mrs. Mar. True, 't is an unhappy circumstance of life, that love should ever die before us ; and that the man so often... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 페이지
...we must lind the means in ourselves, and among ourselves. Men are ever in extremes ; either doatiug, or averse. While they are lovers, if they have fire...sense, their jealousies are insupportable : and, when thev cease to love, (we ought to think at. least; they lothc : they look upon us with horror and distaste... | |
| 1804 - 540 페이지
...must find the means in ourselves, and among ourselves. Men are ever in extremes ; either doatiii!;, or averse. While they are lovers, if they have fire and sense, their jealousies arc insupportable : and, when they cease to love, (we ought to think at least) they lothc : they look... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 페이지
...happy, we must find the means in ourselves, and among; ourselves. Men are ever in extremes cither doting est bo think at least they loath : they look upon us with horror and distaste ; they meet us 1 ike the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 페이지
...happy, we must foul the means in ourselves and aimm? ourselfes. Men are ever in extremes either doting or averse* While they are lovers if they have fire and- sense, their jcalomies-ar-c insupportable : and when they ecase R> love; we ought to- think at feast they loath... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 페이지
...we must find the means in ourselves, and among ourselves. Men are ever in extremes ; either doating or averse. While they are lovers, if they have fire...ghosts of what we were, and as from such, fly from us. 0 Formerly the fashionable v. .-IL in S!, James's Park, when there war • lillle green and a tree... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 페이지
...are lovers, if they have (ire and sense, their jealousies are insupportable: and when they cease lo love (we ought to think at least) they loathe: they...ghosts of what we were, and as from such, fly from us. l) Formerly the fashionable vralk in St. Jamrs's Park, »hen there was a little grrcn and a tree or... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 페이지
...we must find the means in our»flves, and among ourselves. Men are ever in extremes ; either doating or averse. While they are lovers, if they have fire...are insupportable: and when they cease to love (we nught to think at least) they loathe : they look upon us with horror and distaste ; they meet us like... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 페이지
...means in ourselves, and among ourselves. Men arc ever in extremes ; either dealing or averse. W'hilc they are lovers, if they have fire and sense, their...and when they cease to love (we ought to think at leasl) tbey loathe : they look upon us with horror and distasle ; ihey meet us like ihe ghosls of what... | |
| Owen Williams - 1831 - 1106 페이지
...we must find the means in ourselves, and among ourselves. Men arc ever in extremes ; either dnating or averse. While they are lovers, if they have fire and sense, their jealousies arc insupportable: and when they cease to love (we ought to think at least) they loathe : they look... | |
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