Ainda não temos significados para "be a masque".
1There will be a masque and dancing and the usual revelry for Twelfth Night.
2Handel's Acis and Galatea is a masque rather than an opera proper.
3The musicians are tuning up and there is a masque to be performed.
4They gaze up at us as if we were a masque for their education.
5Monsieur, I tell you, it is a masque.
6As I am sure you have perceived by now, the whole event was a masque, a trifle.
7It is a masque -a performance rich in symbols as well as an act of mourning.
8There was a masque portraying the Pope as a lecherous villain-muchto Mary's barely concealed distress-anda display by some acrobats.
9The 'First come I' referred to its being a masque of the College in which fellows, scholars, etc., appeared in order.
10It is needless to add, that they were young ladies habited as peasants, and that there was a masque at the chateau.
11"This is a masque, a comedy," she stumbled.
12This on the comte's side, if not particularly warm, was probably sincere; but in Goethe the father it was a masque for inveterate dislike.
13'T is a masque of the ventures of Captain Cabot, look you, and Tom's the King of the salvages and makes all the long speeches.