| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 480 pages
...respect, and grace each other ; but the coronet, which gives and receives splendour, when fixed on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head,...to render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. [Exit. Lord D. That there chap's mad. — He has put me all of a twitter. If my lady had happened to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 492 pages
...command respect, and grace each other ; but the coronet which gives and receives splendour when fixed on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head...to render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. [£rtf. Lord D. That there chap's mad. — He has put me all of a twitter. If my lady had happened... | |
| Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 460 pages
...command respect, and grace each other ; but the coronet which gives and receives splendour when fixed on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head...to render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. [Exit. Dub. That there chap's mad. — He has put me all of a twitter. — If my lady had happened... | |
| A. Barter - Drama - 1910 - 366 pages
...command respect, and grace each other ; but the coronet which gives and receives splendour when fixed on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head,...to render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. [Exit. Dub. That there chap's mad. He has put me all of a twitter. If my lady had happened to be here,... | |
| Henry Spencer Ashbee - Reference - 2007 - 629 pages
...volumes. By JP HoasiONE, Esq. Vol. i . The coronet which gives and receives splendour, when fixed on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head,...render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. George Colman the Younger. Printed by J. DEAN, 57. Wardour Street, Soho. For G. HUSHES, aia, Tottenham-Court-Road;... | |
| Henry Spencer Ashbee - Reference - 2007 - 629 pages
...volumes. By JP HURSTONB, Esq. Vol. I . The coronet which gives and receives splendour, when filled on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head, like a mark of di^raoe, to render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. George Caiman the Younger. Printed by J,... | |
| 364 pages
...command respect, and grace each other ; but the coronet which gives and receives splendour when fixed on the brow of merit, glitters on the worthless head,...to render vice, folly, and inhumanity conspicuous. [Exit. Dub. That there chap's mad. He has put me all of a twitter. If my lady had happened to be here,... | |
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