| Biography - 1762 - 560 pages
...my faults, any more than the ** reft of my fex ; and yet notwithftanding I love plain deal•c ing. and am never more fond of it, than when it tells me '* of them." Then, madam, " fays Mr. Fairbeard, you <c and the Plain Dealer feem defigned by heaven for each " other." In fhort,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - Actors - 1764 - 396 pages
...Countefs, " I am not without my Faults, " any more than the reft of my " Sex ; and yet, notwithftand" ing, I love -plain Dealing, and " am never more fond of...than " when it tells me of them."— " Then , Madam ," fays Mr. Fairbeard, " you and The Plain " Dialer, feem defigned by Hea" ven for each other." —... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1767 - 632 pages
...without my faults, any more than the refl of my fex ; and yet notwiihilanding I love plain dealiag, and am never more fond of it, than when it .tells me of them." " Then, Madam," fays Mr. Fairbeard, " you and the Plain Dealer feem defigned by heaven for each other." In fli^rt,... | |
| Biography - 1784 - 778 pages
...without my ' faults, any more than die reft of my iex; and yet 1 love " plain dealing, and am never moie fond of it, than when " it tells me of them." " Then, madam, "fays Mr. Fairbeard, " you and the Plain Dealer feem deligned by heaven " for each other." .'Jn fhort,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 620 pages
...without my faults, any more tfcan the reft of mv fex ; and yet notwithstanding I love plain-dealing, and am never more fond of it, than when it tells me of them." •« Then, Madam," fays Mr. Fairbeard, " you and the Plain Dealer feem defigned by heaven for each other." In fhort, Mr.... | |
| History - 1793 - 586 pages
...without my faults, any more than the reft of mv fex ; and yet notwithstanding I love plain-dealing, and am never more fond of it, than when it tells me of them." «« Then, Madam," fays Mr. Fairbeard, " you and the Plain Dealer feem defigned by heaven for each other." In (hört,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - Dramatists, English - 1812 - 426 pages
...; for she " appears to be so accomplished, " that what would be a compli" ment to others, would he plain " dealing to her." — ',' No, truly, " Sir...Fairbeard), you and " the Plain Dealer seem designed " by Heaveu for each qther." In WYC short, Mr .Wycherley walked a tora or two with the Countess, waited... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 416 pages
...am " not without my faults, any more " than the rest of my sex; and " ye.t. notwithstanding,! loye plain " dealing, and am never more -" fond of it,...Dealer seem designed «' by Heaven for each other." la so far reduced him, that, not being able to satisfy the importunity of his creditors, he was Hung... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 430 pages
...his creditors, he was flung into than the rest of my sex ; and prison, where he languished sey et, notwithstanding, I love plain dealing, and am never...than when it tells me of them." — " Then, Madam veral years ; and we are told by Major Pack, in his Me.m,oirs nfAIa. Wytherlrys Life, " that the book"... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 852 pages
...countefs, " I am not with. out out my faults any more than the reft of my" fex ; and yet, notwithftanding, I love plain dealing, and am never more fond of it than when it tells me of them." " Then, madam," fays Mr Fairbeard, " you and the Plain Dealer feem defigned by Heaven for each other." — In ftiort,... | |
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