| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1926 - 376 페이지
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that as I never yet have...and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs. Mal. Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. — [They sit.] Ah! few gentlemen,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1926 - 398 페이지
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that as I never yet have...manners, and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. ~^-^Mra. Mai. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! — I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. — [They sit.]... | |
| Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson - 1920 - 440 페이지
...pleasure of seeing Miss Languish, my principal inducement in this affair, at present, is the honor of being allied to Mrs. Malaprop, of whose intellectual...manners, and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. tain, you'1l be seated — (Both sit.) — Ah! few gentlemen, nowadays, know how to value the ineffectual... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - 390 페이지
...ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Absolute. Permit me to say, Madam, that as I never yet have...and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs. Mal. Sir, you do me infinite honour! — I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. — [Sit.] — Ah! few gentlemen,... | |
| Clara Calvo, Jean Jacques Weber - 1998 - 166 페이지
...ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. BSOLUTE: Permit me to say, Madam, that as I never yet have...and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. MRS MALAPROP: Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [They sit] Ah! Few gentlemen,... | |
| Joss Bennathan - 2001 - 264 페이지
...from the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Permit me to say, Madam, that as I never yet have...being allied to Mrs Malaprop; of whose intellectual coffee-house the eighteenth century equivalent of today's pub; Promethean torch in Greek mythology,... | |
| John O'Connor - 2001 - 264 페이지
...ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. ABSOLUTE Permit me to say, Madam, that as I never yet have...is the honour of being allied to Mrs Malaprop; of ingenuity cleverness; but she means 'ingenuousness' (openness; innocence). my principal inducement... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 2006 - 278 페이지
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, Madam, that as I never yet have...manners, and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Sir, you do me infinite honour!— I beg, Captain, you'll be seated.—(Sit)—Ah! few gentlemen, now... | |
| 364 페이지
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. A bs. Permit me to say, madam, that as I never yet have...and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs Mal. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. — [They sit.] Ah! few gentlemen,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - 400 페이지
...ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Absolute. Permit me to say, Madam, that as I never yet have...intellectual accomplishments, elegant manners, and unaffe&ed learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs. Mal. Sir, you do me infinite honour! — I beg, Captain,... | |
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