| Edmund Burke - 1789 - 678 páginas
...believe at means the latter. I 2 was was fuitable to the occafion. The actors were, the Earl of Pembrook, the Lord Willoby, Sir Samuel Hays, Sir Thomas Germain, Sir Robert Gary, Sir John Lee, Sir Richard Prelton, and Sir Thomas Eager. There was no fmall lofs that night of chains and jewels, and many great... | |
| 1789 - 604 páginas
...it шеаш the latter. It »u was fuitable to the occafion. The aflors were, the Earl of Pembrook, the Lord Willoby, Sir Samuel Hays,.' Sir Thomas Germain, Sir Robert Gary, Sir John Lee, Sir Richard Prefton, and Sir Thomas Eager. There was no fmall lofs that night of chains and jewels, and many great... | |
| 1789 - 592 páginas
...latter. I a was was fuitable to the occalïon. The ail.Ts were, the Earl of Pembrook, the Lord Willohy, Sir Samuel Hays, Sir Thomas Germain, Sir Robert Gary, Sir John Lee, Sir Richard Preííon, and Sir Thomas Eager. There was no fmall lofs that night of chains and jewels, and many... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 540 páginas
...retire himself, he was then suffered to walk out, his supper unthought of. At night there was a mask in the hall, which, for conceit and fashion, was suitable...Willoby, sir Samuel Hays, sir Thomas Germain, sir Robert Cary, sir John Lee, sir Richard Preston, and sir Thomas Eager. There was no small loss that night of... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 páginas
...retire himself, he was there suffered to walk out his supper unthought of. At night there was a mask in the hall, which, for conceit and fashion, was suitable...were, the Earl of Pembroke, the Lord Willoby, Sir Sam. Hays, Sir Thomas Germain, Sir Robert Gary, Sir John Lee, Sir Richard Preston, and Sir Thomas Eager.... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 páginas
...retire himself, he was there suffered to walk out his supper unthought of. At night there was a mask in the hall, which, for conceit and fashion, was suitable...actors were, the Earl of Pembroke, the Lord Willoby, SirSam. Hays, Sir Thomas Germain, Sir Robert Gary, Sir John Lee, Sir Richard Preston, and Sir Thomas... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 páginas
...reiire himself, he was then suffered to walk out, his supper nnthought of. At night there was a mask in the hall, which, for conceit and fashion, was suitable...Willoby, Sir Samuel Hays, Sir Thomas Germain, Sir Robert Cary, Sir John Lee, Sir Richard Pieston, and Sir Thomas Eager. There was no small loss that night of... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 542 páginas
...retire himself, he was then suffered to walk oiit> his supper unthought of. At night there was a mask in the hall, which, for conceit and fashion, was suitable...There was no small loss that night of chaines and jewels, and many great ladies were made shorter by the skirts, and were very well served, that they... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 546 páginas
...retire himself, he was then suffered to walk out, his supper unthought of. At night there was a mask in the hall, which, for conceit and fashion, was....Willoby, sir Samuel Hays, sir Thomas Germain, sir Robert Cary, sir John Lee, sir Richard Preston, and sir Thomas Bager. There was no small loss that night of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 páginas
...favourite. The court was great, and for that day put on the best bravery. — At night there was a Mask in the hall, which for conceit and fashion was suitable to the occasion. The presents of plate and other things given by the noblemen [to the bride and bridegroom] were valued... | |
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