I please, and choose conversation with regard only to my own taste; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance, or to be intimate with fools, because they may be your relations; come to dinner... The modern British drama - Page 416by British drama - 1811Full view - About this book
| 1893 - 386 lehte
...to my own taste; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like because they are your acquaintance ; or to be intimate with fools...they may be your relations. Come to dinner when I pleas*, dine in my dressing-room when I'm out of humour, without giving a reason. To have my closet... | |
| William Congreve - 1895 - 226 lehte
...because they may be your relations. Come to dinner when I please, dine in my dressing-room when I 'm out of humour, without giving a reason. To have my...leave. And lastly, wherever I am, you shall always knock at the door before you come in. These articles subscribed, if I continue to endure you a little... | |
| William Congreve - 1895 - 228 lehte
...my own taste ; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance, or to be intimate with fools,...dinner when I please, dine in my dressing-room when I 'm out of humour, without giving a reason. To have my closet inviolate ; to be sole empress of my... | |
| Arthur Rackham Cleveland - 1896 - 344 lehte
...my own taste ; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance, or to be intimate with fools,...leave. And lastly, wherever I am, you shall always knock at the door before you come in. These articles subscribed, if I continue to endure you a little... | |
| Rudolf Brotanek - 1896 - 752 lehte
...to my own Taste; to have no Obligation upon me to converse with Wits that I don't like, because they are your Acquaintance ; or to be intimate with Fools,...out of Humour, without giving a Reason. To have my Cioset inviolate ; to be sole Empress of my TeaTable, which you must never presume to approach without... | |
| David Schmid - 1897 - 204 lehte
...my own Taste; to have no Obligation upon me to converse with "Wits that I don't like, because they are your Acquaintance ; or to be intimate with Fools,...never presume to approach without first asking Leave." Diesen Forderungen setzt der künftige Gatte die seinigen entgegen : „Imprimis then, I covenant that... | |
| David Schmid - 1897 - 200 lehte
...because they are your Acquaintance ; or to be intimate with Fools, because they may be your Relation s. Come to Dinner when I please, dine in my Dressing-Room...never presume to approach without first asking Leave." Diesen Forderungen setzt der künftige Gatte die seinigen entgegen: „Imprimis then, I covenant that... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 lehte
...to my own taste; to have no obligation upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance : or to be intimate with fools,...please ; dine in my dressing-room when I'm out of humor, without giving a reason. To have my closet inviolate ; to be sole empress of my tea-table, which... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 lehte
...to my own taste; to have no obligator upon me to converse with wits that I don't like, because they are your acquaintance : or to be intimate with fools,...please ; dine in my dressing-room when I'm out of humor, without giving a reason. To have my closet inviolate ; to be sole empress of my tea-table, which... | |
| Edward Robins - 1900 - 540 lehte
...my dressing-room when I 'm out of humour, without giving a reason. To have my closet inviolate, and to be sole empress of my tea-table, which you must...asking leave. And lastly, wherever I am, you shall first knock at the door before you come in." When Bracegirdle played Mistress Millamant, Colley Cibber... | |
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