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" Well, an illiterate man's my aversion; I wonder at the impudence of any illiterate man to offer to make love. "
William Congreve - Página 316
por William Congreve - 1912 - 466 páginas
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The Way of the World: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincolns ...

William Congreve - 1706 - 86 páginas
...no, -it's no Enemy to any Body, but them that have it. Milla. Well, an illiterate Man's my Averfipn. I wonder at the Impudence of any illiterate Man, to offer to make Love. (,Wit. That I confefs I. wonder at too^ . , ,,^l ..*• »q ...- V ' .A////4. Ah ! to marry an Ignorant ! that can...
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The Dramatic Works of William Congreve, Esq; in Two Volumes. ...

William Congreve - 1773 - 290 páginas
...dehate, that I affert. Ji'it. Petulant's an enemy to learning ; he relies altogether on his parts. Pet. No, I'm no enemy to learning; it hurts not me. Mrs Mar. That's a fign mdeed 'tis no enemy to you. Pet. No, DO, 'tis .no enemy (h any hody, hut them that Lave it. •...
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The mourning bride. The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele ...

William Congreve - 1774 - 438 páginas
...aflert. Witw. Petulant^ an Enemy to Learning; he relies altogether on his Parts. Ptt. Pet. No, I 'm no Enemy to Learning ; it hurts not me. Mrs. Mar. That's a Sign indeed its no Enemy to you. Pet. No, no, it's no Enemy to any Body, but them that have it. Mill. Well, an...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1777 - 456 páginas
...That's a fign indeed 'tis no enemy-19 you. Mil/a. Well, an illiterate man's my averfion : I yonder at the impudence of any illiterate man, to offer to make love. • . : • Wit. That I confefs I wonder at too. Milla. Ah ! to marry an ignorant! that can hardly'read or write. . .. . '...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 454 páginas
...a Debate, that I illicit. Wit. Petulant* an Enemy to Learning ; he relies altogether on his Parts. Pet. No, I'm no Enemy to Learning ; it hurts not me. Mrs. Mar. That's a Sign indeed 'tis no Enemy to you. Pet. No, no ; 'tis no Enemy to any Body, but them that have it. Milla. Well,...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volumen5

1787 - 530 páginas
...debate, that I aflert. Wlt-M. Petulant'^ an enemy to learning ; he relies altogether on his parts. Pet. No, I'm no enemy to learning ; it hurts not me. Mrs. Mar. That's a fign indeed 'tis no enemy to you. Pet. No, no, 'tis no enemy to any body, but them that have it. Mill,...
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Bell's British Theatre: The fatal curiosity, by G. Lillo. ... Caractacus, by ...

1797 - 438 páginas
...indeed 't is no enemy to you. Pet. No, no, 't is no enemy to any body, but them (hat have it. Mill. Well, an illiterate man's my aversion. I wonder at the impudence of an illiterate man, to offer 10 make love. Wit. That I confess I wonder at too. Ah ! to marry an ignorant...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 540 páginas
...debate, that I assert. Wit. Petulants an enemy to learning; he relies altogether on his parts. Per. No, I'm no enemy to learning ; it hurts not me. Mrs Mar. That's a sign indeed 'tis ne enemy to you. 2L Pet. No, no, 'tis no enemy to any body, but them that have it. Mill. Well,...
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The British drama, Volumen3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...debate, that I assert Wit. Pctulant's an enemy to learning ; he rtlies altogether on his parts. Pet. Ño, I'm no enemy to learning; it hurts not me. Mrs Mar. That's a sign indeed 'tis no enemy to you. • 2L Peí. No, no, 'tis no enemy to any body, but them that have it. Mill....
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...that I assert. Wit. Petulant's an enemy to learning; he relies altogether on his parts. Pet. No, Fm no enemy to learning ; it hurts not me. Mrs Mar. That's a sign indeed 'tis no enemy to you. Pet. No, no, 'tis no enemy to any body, but them that have it. Mill. Well, an...
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