It is but too true, indeed, ma'am ; yet I fear our ladies should share the blame. They think our admiration of beauty so great, that knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden trees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them of... English Comedy - 40 페이지1810전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1926 - 398 페이지
...great, that knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom show fruits, till time has robbed them of the more specious blossom. — Few, like Mrs. Malaprop and the orange-tree, are rich in both at once I Mrs. Mai. Sir — you overpower me with good-breeding. —... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - 390 페이지
...worthless flower of beauty!2 Absolute. It is but too true indeed, Ma'am; — yet I fear our ladies should share the blame — they think our admiration of beauty...knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom shew fruit, till time has robb'd them of the1 more specious blossom. —... | |
| Clara Calvo, Jean Jacques Weber - 1998 - 166 페이지
...admiration of beauty so great, that knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them...more specious blossom. Few, like Mrs Malaprop and the orange-tree, are rich in both at once! MRS MALAPROP: Sir - you overpower me with good-breeding. He... | |
| John O'Connor - 2001 - 264 페이지
...worthless flower of beauty! ABSOLUTE It is but too true indeed, Ma'am - yet I fear our ladies should share the blame - they think our admiration of beauty...knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like gardentrees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them of the more specious blossom. Few, like... | |
| Joss Bennathan - 2001 - 264 페이지
...for the worthless flower of beauty! It is but too true indeed, Ma'am - yet I fear our ladies should share the blame - they think our admiration of beauty...great, that knowledge in them would be superfluous. 355 Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them of the more specious... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 2006 - 278 페이지
...beauty! Abs. It is but too true indeed, Ma'am;—yet I fear our ladies should share the blame—they think our admiration of beauty so great, that knowledge...superfluous. Thus, like garden trees, they seldom shew fruits, till time has robb'd them of the more specious blossom.—Few, like Mrs. Malaprop and... | |
| Richard Sheridan - 2006 - 302 페이지
...in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom shew fruits, till time has robb'd them of the more specious blossom. - Few, like Mrs. Malaprop and the Orange-tree, are rich in both at once! Sir - you overpower me with goodbreeding. - He is the very pineapple... | |
| Clara Calvo, Jean Jacques Weber - 1998 - 166 페이지
...worthless flower of beauty! ABSOLUTE: It is but too true indeed, Ma'am - yet I fear our ladies should share the blame - they think our admiration of beauty...knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them of the more specious blossom. Few,... | |
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...worthless flower of beauty ! Abs. It is but too true, indeed, ma'am; — yet I fear our ladies should share the blame — they think our admiration of beauty...knowledge in them would be superfluous. Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom show fruit, till time has robbed them of more specious blossom. — Few,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - 400 페이지
...worthless flower of beauty !2 Absolute. It is but too true indeed, Ma'am; — yet I fear our ladies should share the blame — they think our admiration of beauty...great, that knowledge in them would be superfluous. •become — lst Edition. •flower, beauty — 1st Edition. _ ti Thus, like garden-trees, they seldom... | |
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