| 1804 - 552 Seiten
...with marble covers; from that moment I guessed how full of duty I should see her mistress. Mrs MaL Those are vile places, indeed ! Sir Anth. Madam, a...handling the leaves, will long for the fruit at last. Mrs Mal. Fie, fie ; sir Anthony, you surely speak laconically. Sir Anth. Why, Mrs Malaprop, in moderation,... | |
| 1804 - 556 Seiten
...guessed how full of duty I should see her mistress. Mrs Mai. Those are vile places, indeed ! Sir ,\,,!li. Madam, a circulating library in a town, is as an ever-green...handling the leaves, will long for the fruit at last. Afrj Mai. Fie, fie ; sir Anthony, you surely speak laconically. Sir Ant A. Why, Mrs Malaprop, in moderation,... | |
| 1804 - 556 Seiten
...mistress. Mrs Mai. Those are vile places, indeed ! Sir A nth. Madam, a circulating library in a town, is us an ever-green tree of diabolical knowledge; it blossoms...year: and, depend on it, Mrs Malaprop, that they, who arc so fond of handling the leaves, will long for the fruit at last. Airs Mal. Fie, fie ; sir Anthony,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 420 Seiten
...absolute, misanthropy ! that moment, I guessed how full of duly I should see her mistress! Mrs. M. Those are vile places, indeed ! Sir Anth. Madam, a...so fond of handling the leaves, will long for the fiuit at last. Mrs. M. Fie, fie, Sir Anthony! you surely speak laconically. Sir Anth. Why, Mrs. Malaprop,... | |
| Thomas Francklin, Jean-François de La Harpe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 Seiten
...with marbie covers : From. that moment,! guessed how full of duty I should see her mistress ! Mrs. M. Those are vile places, indeed ! Sir Anth. Madam, a...so fond of handling the leaves, will long for the fiuit at last. Mrs. M. Fie, fie, Sir Anthony ! you surely speak laconically. Sir Anth. Why, Mrs. Malaprop,... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 490 Seiten
...with marble covers : From that moment, I guessed how fall of duty I should sec her mistress ! Mrs. M. Those are vile places, indeed ! Sir Anth. Madam, a...Mrs. Malaprop, that they who are so fond of handling tlie leaves will long for the fruit at last. Mrs. M. Fie, fie, sir Anthony I yon surely speak \laconically.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 Seiten
...Sir Anth. Madam, a circulating library in a town is, as an evergreen tree of diabolical know/ ledge ! It blossoms through the year ! — And depend on it,...leaves, will long for the fruit at last. Mrs. Mai. Fie, fie, Sir Anthony, you surely speak laconically. Sir Anih. Why, Mrs. Malaprop, in moderation, now,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 424 Seiten
...see her mistress! Mrs. Mai. Those are vile places, indeed! ledge! It blossoms through the year!—And depend on it, Mrs. Malaprop, that they who are so...leaves, will long for the fruit at last. Mrs. Mai. Fie, fie, Sir Anthony, you surely speak laconically. Sir Anth. Why, Mrs. Malaprop, in moderation, now,... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 Seiten
...guessed1 how full of duty I should see h%r mistress ! Mr*. M. Those are vile places, indeed! Sir A. Madam, a, circulating library in a town is, as an...handling the leaves will long for the fruit at last. lart. M. Fie. fie, Sir Anthony ! you surely speak laconically. Sir A. Why, Mrs. Malaprop, in moderation,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 Seiten
...guessed how full of duty I should see her mistress ! Mrs. Mai. Those are vile places, indeed! SirAnth. Madam, a circulating library in a town is, as an evergreen...handling the leaves, will long for the fruit at last. ACT I. Sir.Anth. Why, Mrs. Malaprop, in moderation, now, what would you have a woman know ? Mrs.Jfal.Qbserve... | |
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