| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 494 頁
...dares do." " No, madam," said he, " you don't torment me ; — vou teaze me, indeed, sometimes." "Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...comical look, " I have known all the wits, from Mrs. Montague down to Bet Flint !" " Bet Flint !" cried Mrs. Thrale ; " pray who is she ?" " Oh, a fine... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 494 頁
...dares do." " No, madam," said he, " you don't torment me;— you teaze me, indeed, sometimes." "Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...comical look, " I have known all the wits, from Mrs. Montague down to Bet Flint!" " Bet Flint!" cried Mrs. Thrale; " pray who is she ?" " Oh, a fine character,... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 442 頁
...dares do." " No, madam," said he, " you don't torment me ; — you teaze me, indeed, sometimes." "Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...you have as much sense, and more wit, than any woman Iknow !" " Oh," cried Mrs. Thrale, blushing, " it is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 462 頁
...dares do." " No, madam," said he, " you don't torment me ; — you teaze me, indeed, sometimes." " Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...you have as much sense, and more wit, than any woman Iknow !" " Oh," cried Mrs. Thrale, blushing, " it is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 頁
...Johnson; and I wonder you hear with my nonsense." " No, madam, you never talk nonsense ; you nivelas much sense, and more wit, than any woman I know !...is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Barney !" " And yet," continued the doctor, with the most comical look, " I have known all the wits,... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 572 頁
...do.' " ' No, Madam,' said he, ' you don't torment me ; — you tease me, indeed, sometimes.' " ' Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...as much sense, and more wit, than any woman I know ! ' " ' O,' cried Mrs. Thrale, blushing, ' it is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney... | |
| 1861 - 522 頁
...commendations are scattered, in frequent praises, throughout the narrative. His single sentence, " Madam, you never talk nonsense; you have as much sense, and more wit, than any woman I know," is an enduring monument. Of her style we may judge for ourselves. We would neither speak of it as contemptuously... | |
| 1861 - 522 頁
...Johnson's commendations are scattered, in frequent praises, throughout the narrative. His single sentence, "Madam, you never talk nonsense; you have as much sense, and more wit, than any woman 1 know," is an enduring monument. Of her style we may judge for ourselves. We would neither speak of... | |
| Belgravia - 1871 - 558 頁
...for I believe I torment you with more foolish questions than anybody dares do." "No, madam," said he, "you don't torment me; you teaze me, indeed, sometimes."...as much sense and more wit than any woman I know." " 0 !" cried Mrs. Thrale, blushing, " it is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney."... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1784 - 636 頁
...do." " No, inadarn," said he, " you don't torment me ; — you tease me, indeed, sometimes." " Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...as much sense, and more wit, than any woman I know !" " And yet," continued the doctor, with the most comical look, " I have known all the wits, from... | |
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