Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 114
... understand persons and another thing to understand matters ; for many are perfect in men's humours that are not greatly capable of the real part of business ; which is the constitution of one that hath studied men more than books . Such ...
... understand persons and another thing to understand matters ; for many are perfect in men's humours that are not greatly capable of the real part of business ; which is the constitution of one that hath studied men more than books . Such ...
Page 328
... understand , Madam ; and you just now spoke in quite a different strain . ELMIRE . Ah ! how little you know the heart of a woman , if such a refusal makes you angry ! and how little you understand what it means to convey , when it ...
... understand , Madam ; and you just now spoke in quite a different strain . ELMIRE . Ah ! how little you know the heart of a woman , if such a refusal makes you angry ! and how little you understand what it means to convey , when it ...
Page 782
... understand that you are annoyed with us for our attitude at the meeting yesterday— DR . S. Attitude , do you call it ? Yes , it was a charming attitude ! I call it weak , womanish - damnably shameful ! HOVSTAD . Call it what you like ...
... understand that you are annoyed with us for our attitude at the meeting yesterday— DR . S. Attitude , do you call it ? Yes , it was a charming attitude ! I call it weak , womanish - damnably shameful ! HOVSTAD . Call it what you like ...
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