| 1797 - 438 trang
...one could give 'em to one's chambermaid after a day or two. Mrs. Mar. 'T were better so indeed. Or what think you of the play-house ? A fine, gay, glossy...masquerade is over, and we have done with the disguise. For a fool's visit is always a disguise ; and never admitted by a woman of wit, but to blind her affair... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 trang
...give them to one's chambermaid, after a day or two. Mn Afar. Twere better so, indeed. Or what thint you of the play-house ? A fine gay glossy fool should...masquerade is over, and we have done with the disguise. For a fool's visit is always a disguise ; and never admitted by a woman of wit, but to blind her affair... | |
| 1804 - 540 trang
...think you of the play-house ? A fine gay glossy tool should he given there, like a new masking hahit after the masquerade is over, and we have' done with the disguise. For a font's visit is always a disguise ; and never admitted by a woman of wit, but to blind her affair... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 trang
...without One could give 'em to one's chambermaid after u day or two. Mrs Mar. 'Twere better so iadeed. Or what think you of the play-house ! A fine, gay, glossy fool should be given there, like a new mask• .-I :.:! lit after the masquerade is over, and we have done with the disguise. For a fool's... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 trang
...think you of the play-house ! A fine, gay, glossy foot should be given there, like a new nuiskiflg-habh For a fool's visit is always a disguise; and never admitted by a woman of wit, hut to blind her afluir... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 trang
...you of the play-house ? A line, gay, glossy fool should be given there, like a new mask: ing-habit after the masquerade is over, and we ; have done with the disguise. For a fool's visit ,is always a disguise; and never mhiiiucd by a woman of .wit, but- to blind her... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 trang
...one could give 'em to one's chambermaid after a day or two. Airs. Mar. 'Twere belter so indeed. Or what think you of the play-house? A fine gay glossy fool should be given there, like a new masking-habit after the masquerade is over, and we have done with the disguise. Fora fool's visit is... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 trang
...without one could give 'em lo one's chambermaid after a day or two. Mrs. Mar. T were better so indeed. Or what think you of the play-house? A fine gay glossy fool should be given there, like a new masking-habit after Ihe masquerade is over, and we have done wilh ibe disguise. For a fool's visit... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 trang
...blind her affair with a lover of sense. gay glossy fool should be given there, like a new masking-habit after the masquerade is over, and we have done with the disguise. For a fool's visit is always a disguise; and hut to If you would but appear barefaced now, and own... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 trang
...without one could give 'em to one's chambermaid after a day or two. Mrs. Mar. Twere better so indeed. Or what think you of the play-house? A fine gay glossy fool should be given there, like i new masking-habit after the masquerade ii over, and we have done with the disguise. For a fool's... | |
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