| William Congreve - 1912 - 482 pages
...turned; and by one as well as flTinthpr^Jnr^nafttiftttj TTnl- iiif'l1ir'i(J-jU^ fTiPi]- ruv-npation. To know this, and yet continue to be in love, is to...persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct. — Oh, here come my pair of turtles! — What, billing so sweetly! Is not Valentine's Day over with... | |
| William Congreve - 1912 - 482 pages
...they are not turned; and by one as well as another; for motion, not method, is their occupation. [_JTo know this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be...persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct. — Oh, here come my pair of turtles! — What, billing so sweetly! Is not Valentine's Day over with... | |
| William Congreve - 1912 - 486 pages
...well as another; for motion, not metha^, is^heir occuo know this, and yet continue to be in "love, oe made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet ' persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct. — Oh, here come my pair of turtles! — What, billing so sweetly! Is not Valentine's Day over with... | |
| William Congreve - 1912 - 492 pages
...from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct. — • Oh, here come my pair of turtles! — What, billing so...sweetly! Is not Valentine's Day over with you yet? 259 Enter WAITWELL and FOIBLE Sirrah, Waitwell, why sure you think you were married for your own recreation,... | |
| Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 482 pages
...no point of the compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned; and by one as well as another; for motion, not method, is their...persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct.— Oh, here come my pair of turtles !— What, billing to sweetly! Is not Valentine's Day over with you... | |
| Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 480 pages
...no point of the compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned; and by one as well as another; for motion, not method, is their...persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct. — Oh, here come my pair of turtles ! — What, ACT III, Sc. I. billing so sweetly! Is not Valentine's... | |
| Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 502 pages
...wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct. — Oh, here come my pair of turtles !— What, billing so...sweetly! Is not Valentine's Day over with you yet ? Enter WAIIWELL and KOIBLE. Sirrah, Waitwell, why sure you think you v were married for your own recreation,... | |
| Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 490 pages
...no point of the compass to which they cannot turn, and hy which they are not turned; and hy one as well as another; for motion, not method, is their occupation. To know this, and yet continue to he in love, is to he made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool hy the... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...one as well as anither; for motion, not method, is their K-cupation. To know this, and yet coninne to be in love, is to be made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet perievere to play the fool by the force of nstinet. — Oh, here come my pair of turles ! — What,... | |
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