For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. SIR PET. Ay — there again — taste ! Zounds ! madam, you had no taste when you married me ! LADY TEAZ. THE LATER ENGLISH - Стр. 214авторы: CALVIN S. BROWN - 1898Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson - 1920 - Страниц: 416
...when you married me? LADY TEAZLE. Lud, Sir Peter! would you have me be out of the fashion ? SIR PETER. The fashion, indeed! What had you to do with the fashion before you married me ? LADY TEAZLE. For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. SIR... | |
 | Henry Augustin Beers - 1920 - Страниц: 256
...you married me?" Lady Teazle: "Lud, Sir Peter, would you have me be out of the fashion?" Sir Peter : "The fashion indeed ! What had you to do with the fashion before you married me?" Lady Teazle: "For my part — I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste."... | |
 | Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson - 1920 - Страниц: 416
...you married me? LADY TEAZLE. Lud, Sir Peter ! would you have me be out of the fashion ? SIR PETER. The fashion, indeed ! 'What had you to do with the fashion before you married me 1 LADY TEAZLE. For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste.... | |
 | Henry Augustin Beers - 1920 - Страниц: 262
...part — I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste." Sir Peter: "Aye, there again — Taste! Zounds, Madam, you had no taste when you married me." The retort is inevitable and a modern playwriter — say, Shaw or Pinero — would leave the audience... | |
 | Alban Bertram De Mille - 1924 - Страниц: 479
...expenses when you married me? Lady Teaz. Lud, Sir Peter! would you have me be out of the fashion ? 25 Sir Pet. The fashion, indeed! what had you to do with...Pet. Ay — there again — taste ! Zounds ! madam, 30 you had no taste when you married me! Lady Teaz. That's very true, indeed, Sir Peter! and, after... | |
 | George William McClelland - 1925 - Страниц: 1144
...the fashion? 1 Contracted form God's wounds. of 'A game of cards. •A public park in Loudun. 566 567 rformance is all; which a man cannot reasonably demand, except either the nature of the Lilly Teaz. For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste.... | |
 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1925 - Страниц: 411
...think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sir Peter T. Ay — thereagain — taste. — Zounds! madam, you had no taste when you married me ! Lady T. That's very true indeed, Sir Peter ; and after having married you, I should never pretend to taste... | |
 | Mark Bailey - 1880 - Страниц: 60
...LADY T. For my part, I should think you would lite to have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sill P. Ay, there again — taste. Zounds ! madam, you had no taste when you married me ! LADY T. That's very true, indeed, Sir Peter ; and after having married you I should never pretend to taste... | |
 | John L. Styan, Styan, John Louis Styan - 1996 - Страниц: 432
...you can make me to add to the obligation - and that is SIR PETER. My widow, I suppose? LADY TEAZLE. I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. SIR PETER. Aye - there again - taste! Zounds! madam, you had no taste when you married me. (2.1) For all... | |
 | Arthur Asa Berger - 1997 - Страниц: 127
...replies that he won't be ruined by her extravagances. An amusing bit of dialogue follows. LADY TEAZLE: For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. SIR PETER: Ay — there again — taste. Zounds! madam you had no taste when you married me! This is a... | |
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