Here's a first-rate opportunity to get married with impunity, and indulge in the felicity of unbounded domesticity
Here's a first-rate opportunity to get married with impunity, and indulge in the felicity of unbounded domesticity
W.S. Gilbert, the renowned playwright and librettist, was known for his witty and satirical take on society and its conventions. In many of his works, Gilbert often poked fun at the institution of marriage and the expectations placed on individuals to conform to societal norms. One of his most famous works, "The Mikado," is a prime example of his sharp wit and clever commentary on marriage and domesticity.