| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pagina’s
...tasking of Lovers, Madam, than of making fo many Card-matches. 'Mill. One no more owes one's Beauty to a Lover, than one's Wit to an Echo : They can but refjeft tvhat we look and fay ; vain empty Things if we are are filent or unfeen, and want a Being.... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 456 pagina’s
...of making of lovers, Madam, than of making fo many cardmutches. Mllla. One no more owes one's beauty to a lover, than one's wit to an echo : they can but refleft what we look and fay; vain empty things, if we ara filent or unfeen, and want a being. Mira.'... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 454 pagina’s
...making of Lovers, Madam, than of making fo many Cardmatches. , Milla. One no more owes one's Beauty to a Lover, than one's Wit to an Echo : They can but refleft what we look and fay s vain empty Things if we are filent or unfeen,' and want a Being. Mira.... | |
| 1787 - 530 pagina’s
...making of lovers, madam, than .of making fo many card-matches. Mill. One no more owes one's beauty to a lover, than one's wit to an echo : they can but refleft what we look and fay ; vain, empty things if we are filent or unfeen, and want a being. Mirn.... | |
| 1797 - 438 pagina’s
...of making of lovers, madam, than of making so many card-matches. Mill. One no more owes one's beauty to a lover, than one's wit to an echo : they can but...things if we are silent or unseen and want a being. Mira. Yet, to those two vain empty things, yo« owe two of the greatest pleasures of your life. Mill.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pagina’s
...more owes one's beauty to a lover, than one's w it to an echo : they can but reflect what we look mid say ; vain, empty things if we are silent or unseen,...you owe two of the greatest pleasures of your life. Mill. How so ? Mir. To your lover you owe the pleasure of hearing yourselves praised ; and to an echo,... | |
| 1804 - 540 pagina’s
...of making of lovers, madam, than of making so many card-matches. Mill. One no more owes one's beauty to a lover, than one's wit to an echo : they can but...vain, empty things if we are silent or unseen, and waut a bemg. Mir. Yet, to those two vain, empty things, you owe two of the greatest pleasures of your... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...of making of lovers, madam, than of making so many card-matches. Milt. One no more owes one's beauty to a lover, than one's wit to an echo : they can but...things, if we are silent or unseen, and want a being. Mira. Yet, to those two vain empty thirjg?, you owe two of the greatest pleasures of your life. Mill.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagina’s
...of making of lovers, madam, than of making so many card-matches. Mitt. One no more owes one's beauty ome, no d thing?, if we are silent or unseen, and want a bangMira. Yet, to those two vain empty thing?. you owe... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pagina’s
...lovers, madam, than of making so many card-matches. Mill. One no more owes one's beauty to 3 lover, tlian one's wit to an echo : they can but reflect what we look and say; vain, empty thing;, if we are silent or unseen, and want a being. Mira. Yet, to those two vain empty things, you... | |
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