Among other things here, Kinaston, the boy, had the good turn to appear in three shapes : first, as a poor woman in ordinary clothes, to please Morose ; then in fine clothes, as a gallant, and in them was clearly the prettiest woman in the whole house,... The Diary of Samuel Pepys - Página 57de Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 800 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 220 páginas
...engaged by Sir \V. Davenant in 1660 to ng < things here, Kinaston the boy had the good turn to appear in three shapes: first, as a poor woman in ordinary...likewise did appear the handsomest man in the house." It was this Kynaston who once kept Charles II. waiting for a tragedy to begin "because the queen was... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 880 páginas
...Vere Street. "Among other things here," says Pepys, " Kynaston the boy had the good turn to appear in three " shapes : first, as a poor woman in ordinary...likewise did appear the handsomest man in the house." Feb. 1660-61 : The Changding, a tragedy (Middleton) : DT in Cockpit. " It takes exceedingly," says... | |
| Dr. Doran (John), John Doran - 1880 - 456 páginas
...there saw 'The Silent Woman.' Among other things here, Kynaston, the boy, had the good turn to appear in three shapes : First, as a poor woman, in ordinary...likewise did appear the handsomest man in the house." When the play was concluded, and it was not the lad's humor to carouse with the men, the ladies would... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 216 páginas
...there saw 'The Silent Woman.' Among other things here, Kinaston the boy had the good turn to appear in three shapes: first, as a poor woman in ordinary...please Morose; then in fine clothes, as a gallant: -(Ed.) INDEX OF WORDS EXPLAINED. a (transposed), 135. a many, 138. abused ( — deceived), 183, 188.... | |
| Jacob Larwood - 1882 - 374 páginas
...all equally well. First, as a poor woman in ordinary clothes ; then as a rich lady in fine clothes, and in them was clearly the prettiest woman in the...likewise did appear the handsomest man in the house." " Kynaston at that time was so beautiful a youth," writes Colley Gibber, " that the ladies of quality... | |
| John Ashton - 1882 - 326 páginas
...to play his part ; he of whom Pepys writes 2 thus : ' Kynaston, the boy, had the good turn to appear in three shapes ; first as a poor woman in ordinary...then in fine clothes, as a gallant ; and in them was the prettiest woman in the whole house ; and lastly, as a man ; and then likewise did appear the handsomest... | |
| 1845 - 778 páginas
...other things," he says, " Kynaston, the boy, had the good turn to ap. pear in three shapes: first, as a woman in ordinary clothes, to please Morose ; then,...them was clearly the prettiest woman in the whole Louse ; and lastly, as a maa ; and then likewise did appear tbe handsomest man in the house. "$ "In... | |
| Jacob Larwood - 1882 - 346 páginas
...all equally well First, as a poor woman in ordinary clothes ; then as a rich lady in fine clothes, and in them was clearly the prettiest woman in the whole house ; and lastly, as a man, and then like\vise did appear the handsomest man in the house." " Kynaston at that time was so beautiful a youth,"... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 394 páginas
...and it is an excellent play. Among other things here, Kinaston, the boy, had the good turn to appear in three shapes : first, as a poor woman in ordinary...handsomest man in the house. From thence by link to my cozen Stradwicke's, where my father and we and Dr. Pepys, Scott, and his wife, and one Mr. Ward and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 410 páginas
...there saw 'The Silent Woman.' Among other things here, Kinaston the boy had the good turn to appear in three shapes : first, as a poor woman in ordinary...likewise did appear the handsomest man in the house." It was this Kynaston who once kept Charles II. waiting for a tragedy to begin "because the queen was... | |
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