| William Congreve - 1706 - 86 sidor
...Compafs to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turn'di and by one as well as another j for Motion not Method is their Occupation. To know...this, and yet continue to be in Love, is to be made wife from the Diftates of Reafon, and yet pcrfevere to play the Fool by the force of Inftinft. - O... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 sidor
...Woman. There is no Point of the Compafs to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not' turn'd ; and by one as well as another ; for Motion not Method...this, and yet continue to be in Love, is to be made wife from the Diftates of Reafon, and yet perfevere to play the Fool by the Force of In ftinci —... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 456 sidor
...lodged in a woman. . There is no ' point of the compafs to which they cannot turti, and by * ther ; for motion, not method, is their occupation. To '...this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be made * the fool by the force of inftinct'—Oh,here cmne my pair of turtles.—What, billing fo fweet?y... | |
| 1787 - 530 sidor
...woman. There is no point of the compafs to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turn'd; and by one as well as another; for motion, not method,...this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be made wife from the diftates of reafon, and yet perfevere to play the fool by the force of inftinft — O... | |
| 1797 - 438 sidor
...woman. There is no point of the compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned j and by one as well as another ; for motion, not method,...know this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be niade wise from the diftates of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool by the force of instinft... | |
| 1804 - 540 sidor
...no point of the compass, to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned ; and by one at well as another ; for motion, not method, is their...play the fool by the force of instinct — O here come my pair of turtles — What ! billing so sweetly ! is not Valentine's day over with you yet ?... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 sidor
...a man, that is lodged in a woman. There is no point of the compass, to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned ; and by one as well...is their occupation. To know this, and yet continue tu be in love, is to be made wise from the dictate» of reason, and yet persevere to play the fool... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 sidor
...tiny cauuot turn, and by which ihey are nol turned ; and by one as well as another ; for motion, nol method, is their occupation. To know this, and yet...persevere to play the fool by the force of instinct — О here comes my pair of turtles — What, billing so sweetly ! ¡a not Valentine's day over with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 sidor
...ot a man that is lodged in a woman. There is no point of the compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned ; and by one as well...method, is their occupation. To know this, and yet c&ntinue to be in love, is to be made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play the... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 sidor
...woman. There is no point uf the compass lo which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turn'd; and by one as well as another ; for motion, not method, is their occupation. To know this, and yeL continue to be in love, is to be made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere to play... | |
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