| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 434 pages
...worthy to be laughed at ? Ld. F. O foy, do n't misapprehend me ; I don't say so, for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality, than to laugh ; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion! every body can laugh. Then, especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| William Congreve - English drama - 1797 - 474 pages
...worthy to be laughed at ? Ld. F. O foy, do n't misapprehend me ; I don't say so, for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality, than to laugh ; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion! every body can laugh. Then, especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...to be laughed at ? Lot d Froth. О I'oy, don't misapprehend me : I don't say so ; for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality, than to Ian. л: : 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion ! every body can luush. Then, especially, to... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...thing worthy to be laughed at ? Ld F. O foy, don't misapprehend me; I don't say so, for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh ; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion ! every body can laugh. Then, especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...thing worthy to be laughed at ? Ld F. О foy, don't misapprehend me ; I don't say so, for I often smile was apt to sell, and needed not These fine arts, sir, to hook him in. Over. Well thought on. Th such a viugar expression of the passion ! every body can laugh. Then, especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...thing WON thy to be laughed at ? Ld F. O foy, don't misapprehend me ; I don't say so, for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh ; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion ! every body can laugh. Then, especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 496 pages
...thing worthy to be laugh'dat? Lord F. O fie, don't misapprehend me : I don't say so; for 1 often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh : 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion ! every body can laugh. Then especially to laugh at the lest... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1816 - 428 pages
...worthy to be laugh'd at? Lord Froth. O foy, don't misapprehend me, I don't say so, for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh ; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion ! every body can laugh. Then especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 862 pages
...worthy to be laush'd at? Lord Froth. O foy, don't misapprehend me, I don't say so, for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh ; 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passions ! every body can laugh. Then especially to laugh at the jest... | |
| Owen Williams - English drama - 1828 - 926 pages
...thing worthy to he laugh'd at? Lord /Л О fie, dont misapprehend rnc: I on'l say so; for I often smile at your conceptions. But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh: 'tis such a vulgar expression -of the passion! even body c-.-iii laugh. Then especially to laugh :it the... | |
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