Committee," a merry but indifferent play, only Lacey's part, an Irish footman, is beyond imagination. Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge, and his Lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, who looks as well as I have known her, and well clad; but when the House began... The Dramatic Works - Page lde William D'Avenant - 1872Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1836 - 496 pages
...«n Irish footman, is beyond imagination. Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge, and bis lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, who looks as well as I have known her, and...clad; but when the house began to fill she put on her vizurd, and so kept it on all the play ; which of late is become agréât fashion among the ladies,... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 422 pages
...an Irish footman, is beyond imagination. Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge, and his Lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, who looks as well as I have known her, and...fashion among the ladies, which hides their whole face. So to the Exchange, to buy things with my wife ; among others, a vizard for herself." What strange... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...expence shall be laced bands, and it will set off any thing else the more." p. 171. — "June 1ббЗ. When the house began to fill, she put on her vizard, and so kept it on all the play, which of late has become a ereat fashion among the ladies, which hi les their whole face. So to the Exchange to buy... | |
| 1825 - 620 pages
...expence shall be laced bands, and it will set off any thing else the more." p. 171.— "June 1663. When the house began to fill, she put on her vizard, and so kept it on all the play, which of late has become a great fashion among the ladies, which h'rles their whole face. So to the Exchange to buy... | |
| 1830 - 570 pages
...Committee," a merry but indifferent play. Here I saw my Lord Faleonbridge and liis lady, my Lndy Mary Cromwell, who looks as well as I have known her, and...put on her vizard, and so kept it on all the play, whieh, of lute, has become a great fashion among the ladies, which hides the whole fece. ^o to the... | |
| 1830 - 566 pages
...play. Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge and his lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, who looks as wrll as ! hav,- known her, and well clad. But when the house began...vizard, and so kept it on all the play, which, of late, has become a great fashion among the ladies, which hides the whole face, l^o to the Exchange to buy... | |
| 1830 - 584 pages
...Committee," a merry but indifferent play. Here I saw my Lord Falconhridge and his lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, who looks as well as I have known her, and well clad. But when the house begun to fill, she put on her vizard, and so kept it on all the play, which, of late, has become a... | |
| John Doran - 1854 - 442 pages
...Falconbridge, with his wife, the third daughter of Cromwell. "My Lady Mary Cromwell," he goes on to say, " looks as well as I have known her, and well clad ;...fashion among the ladies, which hides their whole face. So," he adds, — and it shows, does that sighed-forth "So!" the melancholy consequence of leading... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 508 pages
...Irish footman, is beyond imagination. Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge,2 and his lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, who looks as well as I have known her, and...: but when the house began to fill, she put on her vizard,3 and so kept it on all the play; which of late is become a great fashion among the ladies,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 532 pages
...is beyond imagination. Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge, 2 and bis lady, my Lady Mary Cromwell, wbo looks as well as I have known her, and well clad:...when the house began to fill, she put on her vizard, 3 and so kept it on all the play; which of late is become a great fashion among the ladies, which hides... | |
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