George A. Aitken
Capitolo 44
the age in which that comedy was written; to that love of time and
wenchings were the business of the life and the brave way to pursue
women were the best Court recommendation. To that only it is to be
accused, that a gentleman of the character of the Mr. Wycherley and sense,
it complies to represent the insults done to the honour of the bed,
without only reproval; but to have drawn a man of the honesty with respect to
such considerations, had been a monster, and a poet had to that duration
discovered his/her lack to know the manners of the Court in which he has lived, from
a virtuous character in his/her excellent gentleman, as he would show his
ignorance, drawing a vicious to arrange the present public. Mrs.
Bignell very happily made his/her part, and it had a certain grace in her
rusticity that gave us the hopes of seeing her/it a very skilled player and
in of the parts, provides our loss of Mrs. Verbruggen. [87] I cannot be of
the same opinion with my friends and my individual-labourers, the Reformers of
Manners,[88] in their gravity toward plays, but it has to allow that a good person
play acted first a well-mannered public, has to raise very correct
incitements to the good behaviour, and it is the to prevail more express and more anymore
method of giving a turn of sense to the young people and to cross. But as me
you/he/she has put above for a weekly historian, I resolve to be a believer; and
therefore takes this public occasion for a young noble to admonish that
is shaken in the box last night, and it made him know, how much everybody
his/her friends were out of expression for him. The women sat in terror of
feeling anything that should shock their modesty and all the gentlemen
in as a lot of pain, out of compassion to the ladies, and perhaps the resentment
for the unworthy treatment that was offered in to enter their presence this way
discourteous a way. Wine did him/it say anything that was ill-mannered,
therefore he is forgiven, on the condition he will never risk his
offending more in some kind. As I suggested just now, I possess me of the