There while they acted and overacted, among other young scholars, I was a spectator; they thought themselves gallant men, and I thought them fools ; they made sport, and T laughed ; they mispronounced, and I misliked ; and to make up the atticism, they... A manual of Greek prose composition - Page 151by Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1858 - 318 pagesFull view - About this book
| Demosthenes - 1859 - 626 pages
...he hail so often seen upon the stage acting before courtiers and court ladies, he proceeds thus : " There while they acted and overacted, among other...thought themselves gallant men, and I thought them fouls ; they made sport, and I laughed ; they mispronounced, and I misliked; and, to make up the Atticism,... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 714 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Trinculoes, buffoons, and bawds, prostituting the shame of that Ministry which either...had or were nigh having to the eyes of courtiers and courtJadies, with their grooms and mademoiselles ? There, while they acted and overacted, among other... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 622 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Trinculo's buffoons and bawds ; prostituting the shame of that ministry which either...having, to the eyes of courtiers and court ladies, their grooms and mademoiselles. There, while they acted and over-acted, among other young scholars,... | |
| 1865 - 782 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Tringuloes, buffoons, and bawds, prostituting the shame of that ministry, which either...having, to the eyes of courtiers and court ladies? There while they acted and overacted, among other young scholars I was a spectator; they thought themselves... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1865 - 682 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Trinculo's buffoons and bawds ; prostituting the shame of that ministry which either...having, to the eyes of courtiers and court ladies, their grooms and mademoiselles. There, while they acted and over-acted, among other young scholars,... | |
| 1866 - 642 pages
...that ministry they had or were nigh having, to the eyes of eourtiers and court-ladies with their gowns and mademoiselles. There, while they acted and overacted,...a spectator ; they thought themselves gallant men, but I thought them fools ; they made sport, and I laughed ; they mispronounced, and I misliked; and... | |
| 1868 - 904 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of trinculoes, buffoons, and bauds, prostituting the shame of that ministry, which either they had or were nigh having, in the eyes of the courtiers and court ladies, with their grooms and mademoiselles? There, while they... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 234 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Trinculoes, buffoons, and bawds ; prostituting the shame of that ministry, which either...and I thought them fools ; they made sport, and I 1 The hearing of, knowing about. * A head-dress. 1 Divinity students. CALUMNIES REFUTED. 39 laughed... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 250 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Trinculoes, buffoons, and bawds ; prostituting the shame of that ministry, which either...grooms and mademoiselles. There, while they acted and over, acted, among other young scholars, I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallant men, and... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1872 - 538 pages
...unboning their clergy limbs to all the antic and dishonest gestures of Trinculoes, buffoons, and bawds; prostituting the shame of that ministry, which either...grooms and mademoiselles.* There, while, they acted arid licensed, is such an unripping, such an anatomy of the shyest and tenderest particular truths,... | |
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