| 1799 - 374 pagine
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| 1718 - 348 pagine
...themfelves are; and ufually affe£t an Imitation of their Manners: And you have in Liveries, Beaux, Fops, and Coxcombs, in as high Perfection as among...in their Revels, that is when they are out of their Matters Sight, to affuine in an humourous Way the Names and Titles of thoft whofe Liveries they wear.... | |
| 1729 - 342 pagine
...themfelves are ; and ufually affect an Imitation of their Manners : And you have in Liveries, Beaux, Fops, and Coxcombs, in as high Perfection as among...Humour among the Retinue of People of Quality, when in their Revels, that is when they are out of" their Mafters Sight, to afTume in a humorous Way the... | |
| 1744 - 362 pagine
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| 1753 - 378 pagine
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| 1786 - 694 pagine
...themfelves arej and ufually afiecl an imitation of their manners: and you have in liveries, be.iux, fops, and coxcombs, in as high perfection as among...their revels, that is, when they are out of their rr.afters fight, to allume in •A humorous way the names and titles of thofe whole liveries they wear.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pagine
...themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of their manners : and you have in liveries, beaux, fops, and coxcombs, in as high perfection as among...names and titles of those whose liveries they wear. By which means .characters and distinctions become so familiar to them, that it is to this, among other... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pagine
...themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of -their manners : and you have in Kveries, beaux, fops, and coxcombs, in as high perfection as among people that keep equipages. It is a common hiimour among the retinue of people of quality, when they are in their revels, that is when they are... | |
| 1803 - 472 pagine
...themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of their manners : and you have in liveries, beaux, fops, and coxcombs, in as high perfection as among...names and titles of those whose liveries they wear. By which means characters and distinctions become so familiar to them, that it is to this, among other... | |
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