Come, come, man, you must e'en fall to visiting our wives, eating at our tables, drinking tea with our virtuous relations after dinner, dealing cards to 'em, reading plays and gazets to 'em, picking fleas out of their shocks for 'em, collecting receipts,... Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the ... - Page 8521857 - 1039 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Wycherley - Drama - 1731 - 470 pages
...methinks 'tis time now, fince you are only fit for them. Come, come, Man, you mud e'en fall to vifiting our • Wives, eating at our Tables, drinking Tea...after Dinner, dealing Cards to 'em, reading Plays and Gazettes to 'em, picking Fleas out of their Smocks for 'em, collefting Receipts, new Songs, Women,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 466 pages
...Methinks 'tis time now, fince you are only fit for them. Come, come, man, you muft e'en fall to vifiting our wives, eating at our tables, drinking tea with...after dinner, dealing cards to "em, reading plays and gazettes to 'em, picking fleas out of their Lady Fidg. Then I am contented to make him pay for his... | |
| William Wycherley, William Congreve, Leigh Hunt, Sir John Vanbrugh - English drama - 1866 - 768 pages
...keep civil company ? methiuks 'tis time now, since you are only tit for them. Come, come, man, yon must e'en fall to visiting our wives, eating at our...virtuous relations after dinner, dealing cards to 'ern, reading plays and gazettes to 'em, picking fleas out of their smocks for 'em, collecting receipts,... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 pages
...Horner, will you never keep civil company ? methinks 'tis time now, since you are only tit for them. Come, come, man, you must e'en fall to visiting our...after dinner, dealing cards to 'em, reading plays and gazettes to 'em, picking fleas out of their smocks for 'em, collecting receipts, new songs, women,... | |
| William Wycherley - Business - 1888 - 622 pages
...Horner, will you never keep civil rompany ? methinks 'tis time now, since you are only fit for them. Come, come, man, you must e'en fall to visiting our...virtuous relations after dinner, dealing cards to 'era, reading plays and gazettes to 'em, picking fleas out of their smocks for 'em, collecting receipts,... | |
| William Wycherley - Drama - 1965 - 180 pages
...Homer, will you never keep civil company? Methinks 'tis time now, since you are only fit for them. Come, come, man, you must e'en fall to visiting our...virtuous relations after dinner, dealing cards to 485 'em, reading plays and gazettes to 'em, picking fleas out of their shocks for 'em, collecting receipts,... | |
| Alan Sinfield - History - 1994 - 224 pages
...emasculated Homer should now be involved in same-sex practices; rather, that he has joined the women: ‘Come, come, man, you must e'en fall to visiting...dinner, dealing cards to ‘em, reading plays and gazettes to ‘em, picking fleas out of their shocks for ‘em, collecting receipts, new songs, women,... | |
| William Wycherley - Civilization, Modern - 1998 - 532 pages
...Horner, will you never keep civil company? Methinks 'tis time now, since you are only fit for them. Come, come, man, you must e'en fall to visiting our...virtuous relations after dinner, dealing cards to 'em, 495 reading plays and gazettes to 'em, picking fleas out of their shocks for 'em, collecting receipts,... | |
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