 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869
...Mellefont. — Nay, Madam, hear me ; I mean " Lady Plyant. — Hear you ? No, no ; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearinghearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honour, I assure... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872
...MMefont. — Nay, Madam, hear me ; I mean " Lady Piyant. — Hear you? No, no; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how...may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901
...Mellcfont. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean "Lady Plyant. Hear you? No, no; I'll deny you first, and hear yon afterwards. For one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
 | William Wycherley - 1875 - 668 pagina’s
...madam, hear me ; I mean— Lady Ply. Hear you! no, no; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterward. senses, and all the senses are fallible ; I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881
...Afellffoiit. — Nay. Madam, hear me ; I mean — " Lndi Plyant. — Hear you ? No, no ; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how...may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honor, I assure you ; my honor is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881
...me ; I mean — " Lady Plyant. — Hear you ? No, no; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterward. For one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearing — hearing is one of (he senses, and all the senses are fallible. 1 won't trust my honor, I assure you ; my honor is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1882 - 819 pagina’s
...Mellefont. — Nay, Madam, hear me ; I mean — "Lad// Plyant. — Hear you 1 No, no ; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how...may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honor, I assure you ; my honor is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 642 pagina’s
...Mellefont. — Nay, Madam, hear me ; I mean " Lady Plyant. — Hear you ? No, no ; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how...may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honer, I assure you ; my honor is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 819 pagina’s
...Madam, hear me ; I mean — "Lad'/ Pli/ant. — Hear you ? No, no ; I'll deny you first, and hear yon afterwards. For one does not know how one's mind may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honor, I assure you; my honor is infallible... | |
 | William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885
...lady " Mcllcfont. Nay, madam, hear me ; I mean "Lady Plyant. Hear yon? No, no; I'll deny you first, and hear you afterwards. For one does not know how...may change upon hearing — hearing is one of the senses, and all the senses are fallible. I won't trust my honour, I assure you ; my honour is infallible... | |
| |