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 Drama - Стр. 214редактор(ы): - 1898 - Страниц: 571Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| P. Garrett - 1910 - Страниц: 872
...expenses when you married me? LADY T. Lud, Sir Peter! would you have me be out of the fashion? SIR P. The fashion, indeed! What had you to do with the fashion before you married me? LADY T. For my part I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. SIR P. Ay;... | |
| Will David Howe - 1912 - Страниц: 328
...elegant expenses when you married me? Lady T. Sir Peter! would you have me out of the fashion ? Sir P. The fashion indeed! What had you to do with the fashion before you married me? Lady T. For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sir P. Ay,... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1912 - Страниц: 1230
...Lady T. For my part, I should think you would like to hava your wife thought a woman of tuste. Sir 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... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1914 - Страниц: 396
...considerable preliminary dialogue. Such, for example, is the passage which culminates in Lady Teazle's 'For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of Taste,' and Sir Peter's unhappy rejoinder, 'Aye — there again — Taste! Zounds ! Madam, you had no Taste... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - Страниц: 482
...expenses when you married me? Lady Teas. Lud, Sir Peter, would you have me be out of the fashion ? Sir Pet. The fashion Indeed!— what had you to do with the fashion before you married me? Lady Teas. For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sir Pet.... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - Страниц: 502
...had fon to do with the fashion before you married me? Lady Teas. For my part, I should think •, ou would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sir Pet. Aye, there again — taste ! Zounds, madam, you had no taste when you married me. Lady Teas. That's... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1914 - Страниц: 392
...would like to have your wife thought a woman of Taste,' and Sir Peter's unhappy rejoinder, 'Aye — there again — Taste ! Zounds ! Madam, you had no Taste when you married me ! ' Incessant brilliancy of phrase is, indeed, at once the strength and the weakness of Sheridan's... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - Страниц: 490
...elegant expenses when you married me? Lady Teas. Lud, Sir Peter, would you have me he out of the fashion? Sir Pet. The fashion indeed!— what had you to do with the fashion hefore you married me? Lady "/'(Vr For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Страниц: 860
...elegant expenses when you married me? Lady Teaz. Lud, Sir Peter, would you have me be out of the fashion? Sir Pet. The fashion indeed ! — what had you to...have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sir Pet. Aye, there again — taste! Zounds, madam, you had no taste when you married me. Lady Teaz. That's... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Страниц: 860
...expenses when you married me? Lady Теаг. Lud, Sir Peter, would you have me be out of the fashion? 1 dare not trust myself to hear him talk. Luc. Why will you fight against so sweet a passion, And Теаг. For my part, I should think you would like to have your wife thought a woman of taste. Sir... | |
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