| 1781 - 732 페이지
...Dealer, will recollect with great plcafure her whimfical difcovery of paflion, and her aukwardly affumed prudery: in Mrs. Day, in the Committee, (he made no...deformity, and the wrinkles of old age ; and to put en the tawdry habiliments anilvulgar manners of an old hypo^ critical city vixen. . As, in her proieffion,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 페이지
...Double Dealer, will recolleft with great pleafure her whimfical difcovery of paffion, and her aukwardly aflumed prudery : in Mrs; Day, in the Committee, (he...difguife her beautiful countenance, by drawing on k the lines of deformity, and the wrinkles of old age ; and to put on the tawdry habiliments and vulgar... | |
| 1788 - 734 페이지
...'Double Dealer, will recolleit with great pleafure her whimiical difcovery of paffion, and her aukwardly aflumed prudery : in Mrs. Day, in the Committee, (he made no fcruple to dilguife her beautilul countenance, by drawing on it the lines of deformity, and the wrinkles of old... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1818 - 262 페이지
...and her awkwardly assumed prudery : in Mrs. Day, in the Committee, she made no scruple to disguise her beautiful countenance, by drawing on it the lines...the tawdry habiliments and vulgar manners of an old bypocritical city vixen. As, in her profession, she aimed at attaining general excellence, she studied... | |
| Edward Robins - 1898 - 326 페이지
...Garrick," says of Peg Woffington that " in Mrs. Day, in the ' Committee," she made no scruple to disguise her beautiful countenance by drawing on it the lines...the wrinkles of old age, and to put on the tawdry habilaments and vulgar manners of an old hypocritical city vixen." chang'd, from the quoif to the cock'd... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1901 - 302 페이지
...Howard's Committee, not scrupling in this latter part, says Tom Davies of Russell Street, " to /disguise her beautiful countenance, by drawing / on it the lines of deformity, and the wrinkles of I old age ; and to put on the tawdry habiliments and vulgar manners of an old hypocritical city \ixen."... | |
| John Fyvie - 1906 - 496 페이지
...herself to such parts. As Mrs. Day, in The Committee, for example, she ' made no scruple to disguise her beautiful countenance by drawing on it the lines of deformity and the wrinkles of old age, to put on the tawdry habiliments and vulgar manners of an old hypocritical woman.' Nor was this all.... | |
| Tate Wilkinson - 1998 - 260 페이지
...important to take on supporting roles. As Thomas Davies said of her, "... she made no scruple to hide her beautiful countenance, by drawing on it the lines of deformity, and the wrinkles of old age." In private life, Davies added, "She had a most attractive sprightliness in her manner, and dearly loved... | |
| 1864 - 758 페이지
...Ор/кИл, Cordelia, and Desdemona. In Mrs. Day, in the " Committee," she made no scruple to disguise her beautiful countenance by drawing on it the lines of deformity and the wrinkles of oldage, and to assume, wit h the tawdry habilaments, the vulgar manners of an old hypocritical city... | |
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