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" WIT. No, no; his being positive is an incentive to argument, and keeps up conversation. FAIN. Too illiterate? WIT. That? "
The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Стр. 403
редактор(ы): - 1811
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The Way of the World: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincolns ...

William Congreve - 1706 - Страниц: 86
...He wants Words. Wit. Ay ; but I like him for that nowj for his want of Words gives me the Pleafurc very often to explain his Meaning. Fain. He's Impudent....that's not it. Mira. Vain. Wit. No. .Mira. What, he fpeaks unfeafonable Truths fometimes,becaufc <he has not Wit enough to invent an Evafion. Wit. Truths!...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - Страниц: 454
...his Happinefs — His Want of Learning gives him the more Opportunity to mew his natural Parts. Mira, He wants Words, Wit. Ay : But I like him for that now ; for his Want of Words gives me the Pleafure very often to explain his Meaning Fain. He's impudent. Wit. No, that's not it. Mira. Vain....
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Том 5

1787 - Страниц: 530
...his want of learning gives him the more opportunity to Ihew his natural parts. Mirn. He wants ivords. Wit. Ay : but I like him for that now ; for his want of words gives me the pleafure very often t«explain his meaning. Fain, He's impudent, Wit. No, that's not it. Mira, Vain....
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Bell's British Theatre: The fatal curiosity, by G. Lillo. ... Caractacus, by ...

1797 - Страниц: 438
...happiness — his want of learning gives him the more opportunity to shew his natural parts. Mira. He wants words. Wit. Ay; but I like him for that now;...explain his meaning. fain. He's impudent. Wit. No, 'that 'snot it. Mira. Vain. Wit. No. Mira. What, he speaks unseasonable truths sometimes, because he...
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The British drama, Том 3

British drama - 1804 - Страниц: 1084
...learning gives him the more opportunity to shew his natural parts. Mira. He wants words. Wit. Aye ; but I like him for that, now ; for his want of words...pleasure very often to explain his meaning. Fain. lie's impudent. ICi'i. No, that's not it. Mira. Vain. Wit. No. Mira. What, he speaks unseasonable truths...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - Страниц: 540
...learning gives him the more opportunity to shew his natural parts. Mira. He wants words. Wit. Aye ; but I like him for that, now ; for his want of words...me the pleasure very often to explain his meaning. Fam. He's impudent. Wit. No, that's not it. Mira. Vain. Wit. No. Mint. What, he speaks unseasonable...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - Страниц: 690
...his happiness ; his want of learning gives him the more opportunity to shew his natural parts. Mini. He wants words. Wit. Ay; but I like him for that now;...meaning. .Fain. He's impudent. Wit. No, that's not it. Mini. Vain i Wit. No. Mira. What, he speaks unseasonable truths sometimes, because he has not wit enough...
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The modern British drama, Том 3

British drama - 1811 - Страниц: 696
...his happiness ; his want of learning gives him the more opportunity to shew his natural parts. Mira. amily. Colfee-houscs will be full of smoke and stratagem....cropt 'prentice, that sweeps his master's shop in the hi» meaning. Funt. He's impudent. Wit. No, that s not it. Mira. Vain ? Wit. No. Mira. What, he speaks...
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British Theatre, Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces ..., Том 3

Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 912
...want of learning gives him the more opportunity to show bis natural parts. Mir. He wants words? Hi/. Mir. Vain ? Wit. No. Mir. What, he speaks unseasonable truths sometimes, because he has not wit enough...
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British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from ...

Owen Williams - 1828 - Страниц: 930
...want of learning gives him tbe more opportunity to show his natural parts. Mir. He wants words? Wil. Ay : but I like him for that now ; for his want of words gives me the pleasure very often to explain bis meaning. Fain. He's impudent? Wit. No, that's not it. Mir. Vain ? Wil. No. Mir. What, he speaks...
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