Index Entry | Masquerade, in London, relevance of characters chosen to persons choosing |
Location | London |
Citation | CC-H.769.009 6 Mar 1769:31 (220) It is observed, that in masquerades all persons assume the characters that are most natural to their real dispositions, and it was very universally allowed, that this observation was strongly illustrated in G--r--l C--n---'s appering as an old woman on Monday night at the masquerade; as he have very conspicuously shown, both in masquerade and in public office, that his genuine character is that of an old woman. |
Generic Title | Connecticut Courant |
Date | 1769.03.06 |
Publisher | Green and Watson |
City, State | Hartford, CT |
Year | 1769 |
Bibliography | B0012412 |