| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 466 trang
...pulling off her mask. He was mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 19th. At noon home, and there find old Mr. Michell and Howlett come to desire mine and my wife's company... | |
| 1866 - 570 trang
...mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant recontre I never heard ; but by that means lost the pleasure of the play wholly." Congrevc seems to draw a distinction between ladies and mask-wearers : The vizor-masks that are in... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 516 trang
...also making sport with him very inoffensively, 1 Her Majesty's apartments, at Whitehall Palace. that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 19th. At noon home, and there find old Mr. Michell and Hewlett come to desire mine and my wife's company... | |
| 1866 - 494 trang
...mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant recontre I never heard ; but by that means lost the pleasure of the play wholly." Congrcve seems to draw a distinction between ladies and mask-wearers : The vlzor-msskB that are in... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1877 - 522 trang
...pulling off her mask. He was mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 1 9th. To the office, where all the morning doing little business, our want of money being so infinite... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1877 - 542 trang
...pulling off her mask. He was mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 1 9th. To the off1ce, where all the morning doing little business, our want of money being so infinite... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 376 trang
...pulling off her mask. He was mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 1 9th. To the office, where all the morning doing little business, our want of money being so infinite... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 484 trang
...pulling off her mask. He was mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 7th March. To Devonshire House, to a burial of a kinsman of Sir R. Tiner's; and there I received a... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 trang
...Queen's apartments at Whitehall. 2 See p. 459. ' Seep. 444. •* My Beaumont iinrl Fletcher. that a more pleasant rencontre I never heard. But by that...against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. 19th. At noon home, and there find old Mr. Michell and Hewlett come to desire mine and my wife's company... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 858 trang
...Queen's apartments at Whitehall. - See p. 459. i See p. 444. 4бб THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS 467 that a skin as it should be — and, indeed P8 prelty. 1 9th. At noon home, and there find old Mr. Michell and Hewlett come to desire mine and my... | |
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