| Edward Morris - 1793 - 586 페이지
...infinite honour !— I beg, Captain, you'll befeated. — (Sit) — Ah ! few gentlemen, now a-days, know how to value the ineffectual qualities in a woman...little knowledge becomes a gentlewoman !— Men have no fenfe now but for the worthlefs flower of beauty ! Abf. It is but too true indeed, Ma'am; — yet I... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 400 페이지
...Captain, you'll be feated — (Sit) — Ah ! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value the ineffeftual qualities in a woman ! few think how a little knowledge becomes a gentlewoman ! — Men have no fenfe now but for the worthlefs flower of beauty ! fear our ladies mould fhare the blame — they think... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...silent. Mrs Mai. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. — [Sit.} — Ah ! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value...knowledge becomes a gentlewoman ! Men have no sense, BOW, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Abs. It is but too true, indeed, madam ; yet I fear our... | |
| 1804 - 552 페이지
...captain, you'll be seated. — [Sit.] — Ah ! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value the meffectual qualities in a woman ! Few think how a little knowledge becomes a gentlewoman ! Men have no sense, BOW, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Abs. It is but too true, indeed, madam ; yet I fear our... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 420 페이지
...tongue is silent. Mrs. M. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah ! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value...now, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Capt. Abs. It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet, I fear our ladies should share the blame ; they think... | |
| Thomas Francklin, Jean-François de La Harpe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 페이지
...tongue is silent. ; Mrs. M. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah ! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value...sense now, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Copt. Abs. It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet, I fear our ladies should share the blame ; they... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 432 페이지
...infinite honour ! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah ! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know bow to value the ineffectual qualities in a woman ! few...sense now, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Copt. Abs. It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet, I fear our ladies should share the blame ; they... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 274 페이지
...no tongue is silent. Mrs.M. Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how .to value...now, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Capt. Abs. It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet, I fear, our ladies should share the blame ; they think... | |
| 1810 - 542 페이지
...no tongue is silent. Mrs.M. Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value the...sense now, but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Capt.Abs, It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet, I fear, our ladies shoukl share the blame ; they... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 490 페이지
...tongue is silent. Mrs. M, Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. [Sits] Ah! few gentlemen, now-a-days, know how to value the...now but for the worthless flower of beauty ! Capt. Abs. It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet I fear our ladies should share the blame ; they think... | |
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