The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the Stuarts, Beginning with the Seventeenth Century, Volumen2William H. Colyer, 1844 |
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... nature with precision ; but it appears to have been a ludicrous com- position , either spoken or sung by the clown , and occasionally accompanied by dancing and playing on the pipe and tabor . More persons than one were sometimes ...
... nature with precision ; but it appears to have been a ludicrous com- position , either spoken or sung by the clown , and occasionally accompanied by dancing and playing on the pipe and tabor . More persons than one were sometimes ...
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... natural result of this overwheening desire to please , and gallants endeavoured to make themselves irresistible by the newest cut of a French suit , or an enormous fleece of perriwig . Foppery in speech was also as natural as foppery in ...
... natural result of this overwheening desire to please , and gallants endeavoured to make themselves irresistible by the newest cut of a French suit , or an enormous fleece of perriwig . Foppery in speech was also as natural as foppery in ...
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... nature ; but the following features grouped together from the various editorial sketches of the period will , I hope , convey an idea of a numerous class of beings now happily become extinct , never to rise again till the day of dismal ...
... nature ; but the following features grouped together from the various editorial sketches of the period will , I hope , convey an idea of a numerous class of beings now happily become extinct , never to rise again till the day of dismal ...
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... broken their fans with disdain had a lover presumed to address them in the cold prosaic language of simplicity , nature , and sincerity . Even when courtship was of a more refined character , its 14 THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN .
... broken their fans with disdain had a lover presumed to address them in the cold prosaic language of simplicity , nature , and sincerity . Even when courtship was of a more refined character , its 14 THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN .
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... nature favoured , art joined its powers , and furnished waterfalls * in their walks , parterres , and pleasure grounds ; and where there was a spring , they would form it into some ornamental object , furnish it with an iron drinking ...
... nature favoured , art joined its powers , and furnished waterfalls * in their walks , parterres , and pleasure grounds ; and where there was a spring , they would form it into some ornamental object , furnish it with an iron drinking ...
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