| William Wycherley - 1924 - 300 ページ
...Dryden's prologue to The Conquest of Granada, II (4to, 1672): . . . when Vizard Masque appears in Pit Straight every Man who thinks himself a Wit Perks up; and, managing his Comb with grace, With his white Wigg sets off his Nut-brown face. p. 108. Chiney Orange. Citrus Aurantium, originally from... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1926 - 384 ページ
...Dryden's Prologue to The Conquest of Granada, II, 1671 : But, as when Vizard Masque appears in Pit, Straight every Man who thinks himself a Wit Perks up; and managing his Comb with grace, With his white Wigg sets off his Nut-brown Face; That done bears up to th' prize, and views each Limb, To... | |
| Thomas Shadwell - 1927 - 600 ページ
...to the Second Part of Dryden's The Conqueft of Granada : But, as when Vizard Masque appears in Pit, Straight every Man who thinks himself a Wit Perks up ; and, managing his Comb with grace, With his white Wig sets off his Nut-brown Face ; That done, bears up to th' prize, and views each limb,... | |
| Sir George Etherege - 1927 - 460 ページ
...to the Second Part of The Conquest of Granada, 1672 : — But, as when Vizard Masque appears in Pit, Straight, every man who thinks himself a Wit, Perks up ; and, managing his Comb, with grace, With his white Wigg sets off his Nut-brown Face. 104. II. the Mulberry-Garden : see note to 70. 121. 105.... | |
| Montague Summers - 1927 - 144 ページ
...to the second part of The ConqueH of Granada, 410, 1672, . . . -when Vizard Masque appears in Pit, Straight every Man who thinks himself a Wit Perks up ; and, managing his Comb with grace, With his white Wigg sets off his Nut-brown Face ; That done, bears up to the" prize, and views each Limb,... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - 1927 - 300 ページ
...the period, of which Ward quotes two very apposite ones. In The Parson's Wedding^ I, iii : " Enter Jack Constant, Will Sad, Jolly and a Footman ; they comb their heads and talk." From the Prologue to Part II of Dryden's Conquest of Granada ( 1 67 1 ) we get : But, as when Vizard... | |
| Michael Cordner - 1982 - 372 ページ
...Montague Summers (London, Nonesuch Press, 1932), vol. 3, p. 91): when Vizard Masque appears in Pit, Straight, every man who thinks himself a Wit, Perks up; and, managing his Comb, with grace, With his white Wigg sets off his Nut-brown Face. III iii 173. 'Champagne' (1668). The drink was just becoming... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 2003 - 600 ページ
...II. 's time, and continued till the reign of Queen Anne : " But as when virard mask appears in pit, Straight every man who thinks himself a wit Perks up, and, managing his comb with grace, With his white wig sets off his nut-brown face." Dryden, Prolsgue to Almanzor and Almahide. *' The gentlemen... | |
| 2007 - 213 ページ
...Prologue of Dryden's The Conquest of Granada, Part II (1671): "when Vizard Masque appears in Pit,/ Straight, every man who thinks himself a Wit,/ Perks up; and, managing his Comb, with grace,/ With his white Wigg sets off his Nut-brown Face" (11: 13-16). 1 74-78. "Sweet lady ... for ever" From The... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1870 - 788 ページ
...dying poets by the scent.* Of the fops and vizards he says :— But as when vizard-mask appears in pit, Straight every man who thinks himself a wit Perks up, and managing his comb with grace, With his white wig sets off his nut-brown face.f And again : — But leave you by each other's swords to... | |
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