"Dissembler" Quotes from Famous Books
... had therefore—thanks to her fanaticism and the teachings of the priests—become a complete dissembler. She could smile, while in her heart she secretly brooded over hatred and revenge. She could kiss the lips of those whose destruction she had perhaps just sworn. She could preserve a harmless, innocent air, while she observed everything, and took notice of every ... — Henry VIII And His Court • Louise Muhlbach
... table with them, as you know, when Sip Terence and Colonel Grant arrived. He and the colonel were presented to each other, and bowed with a gravity quite cordial on the part of Samoval, who was by far the more subtle dissembler of the two. Each knew the other perfectly for what he was; yet each was in complete ignorance of the extent of the other's knowledge of himself; and certainly neither betrayed ... — The Snare • Rafael Sabatini
... Oh did you so? it seems you keep fine Company the while— Death, that I should e'er be seen with such a vile Dissembler, with one so vain, so dull and so impertinent, as can ... — The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. I (of 6) • Aphra Behn
... was addressed as madame, this woman Maintenon, pious murderer, unrivaled hypocrite, unspeakably self-contained dissembler, the woman who lost for France an empire greater than all France, stepped now to the bed-side of the dying monarch, inclining her head to hear what he might have to say. Was Maintenon, the outcast, the widow, the wife ... — The Mississippi Bubble • Emerson Hough |