| Thomas Dekker - 1812 - 228 páginas
...i8stiffnecked rabatos, that have "more arches for pride to row under, than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in print ; for the patent for ^starch could by no i6 the French standing collar.] This is a fashion that has continued to the present day, not a fall-dress... | |
| 1818 - 764 páginas
...stifihecked rabatos, that have more arches for pride to row under, than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in print; for the patent for starch could by no means be signed. Fashions then was counted a disease, and horses died of it : but now, thanks to folly, it is held the... | |
| 1818 - 782 páginas
...stiffnecked rabair that have more arches for pride to row under, than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in print ; for the patent for starch could by no means be signed. Fashions then was counted a disease, and horses died of it: but now, thanks to folly, it is held the... | |
| 1820 - 474 páginas
...stiff-necked rabutos, that have more arches for pride to row under than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in print; for the...then was counted a disease, and horses died of it; but now, thanks to folly, it is held the only rare physic, and purest golden asses live upon it." In... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 350 páginas
...arches fur pride, than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in point; for the patent for starch could by no means be signed. Fashion was then counted a disease, and horses died of it: but now, thanks to folly, it is held thu only rare... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 342 páginas
...arches for pride, than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in point; for the patent for starch could by no means be signed. Fashion was then counted a disease, and horses died of it: but now, thanks to folly, it is held tlie only rare... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 640 páginas
...stiff-necked rabatos, that have more arches for pride to row under than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in print; for the patent for starch could by no means be signed. Fashions then was counted a disease, and horses died of it." COSTUME IN ENGLAND. " Know'st thou yon... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 660 páginas
...stiff-necked rahatos, that have more arches for pride to row under than can stand under five London hridges, durst not then set themselves out in print ; for the patent for starch could hy no means he signed. Fashions then was counted a disease, and horses died of it." Henry Fitzgeffery,... | |
| Bits - 1847 - 88 páginas
...arches for pride than can stand under five London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in point; for the patent for starch could by no means be signed. Fashion was then counted a disease, and horses died of it ; but now, thanks to folly, it is held the only rare... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...arches for pride than can stand under fire London bridges, durst not then set themselves out in point ; ke carcasa to perform, provided there be no treason was then counted a disease, and horses died of it ; but now, thanks to folly, it is held the only rare... | |
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