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Pagina 26
I've lately been inform'd that you paint both red and white ; Heav'n gave you one face , and to make another is not right . Your pranks have made me mad - Marriage bells no more shall jingleThe married may remain so , but the rest shall ...
I've lately been inform'd that you paint both red and white ; Heav'n gave you one face , and to make another is not right . Your pranks have made me mad - Marriage bells no more shall jingleThe married may remain so , but the rest shall ...
Pagina 29
All actors should study what folks call the gracesThat's the twist of their legs , and the set of their faces : But for gracefully using their arms my advice is , They , like C— saw the air , as it were , into slices .
All actors should study what folks call the gracesThat's the twist of their legs , and the set of their faces : But for gracefully using their arms my advice is , They , like C— saw the air , as it were , into slices .
Pagina 35
Now , murd'rer , damn your faces , and begin . The pantomime continued . Enter Duke's nephew — Listens whether the Duke is asleep — Takes a bottle from his pocket - Attempts in vain to draw the cork — ExitAnd return with a corkscrew and ...
Now , murd'rer , damn your faces , and begin . The pantomime continued . Enter Duke's nephew — Listens whether the Duke is asleep — Takes a bottle from his pocket - Attempts in vain to draw the cork — ExitAnd return with a corkscrew and ...
Pagina 41
Come sit you down here , ma'am , a little , And I'll shew you two counterfeit faces ; They're done from the life to a tittleCome , none of your fine airs and graces . Look on this first : the likeness you well know , Like a ploughman so ...
Come sit you down here , ma'am , a little , And I'll shew you two counterfeit faces ; They're done from the life to a tittleCome , none of your fine airs and graces . Look on this first : the likeness you well know , Like a ploughman so ...
Pagina 59
Now , when Miss Prim is seated at her glass , With paints and washes to bedaub her face , Tell her , ( to make her giggle at her toilette , ) That , paint her face inch thick , yet death will spoil it . i SONG .-- Hamlet .
Now , when Miss Prim is seated at her glass , With paints and washes to bedaub her face , Tell her , ( to make her giggle at her toilette , ) That , paint her face inch thick , yet death will spoil it . i SONG .-- Hamlet .
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