Their Petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous Concave, and rise every Day more and more; In short, Sir, since our Women know themselves to be out of the Eye of the "Spectator", they will be... Putnam's Monthly - Página 123Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901 - 414 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...the SPECTATOR, they will be kept within no compass. Yon praised them a little too soon, for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for as the humour of a... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 páginas
...manuring hastily, subsoiliug indifferently, cutting and began to heave and swell before you left us, nre now blown up into a most enormous concave, and rise every day more and more; in short, sir, nince our women know themselves to be out of the eye of the SPECTATOR they will )>e kept within no... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies. Their petticoats which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...praised them a little too soon for the modesty of their hend-dresses ; for, as the humor of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 664 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...rise every day more and more ; in short, sir, since uur women know themselves to be out of the eye of the SPECTATOR, they will be kept within no compass.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 416 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 572 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...day more and more; in short, Sir, since our women knew themselves to be out of the eye of the Spectator, they will be kept within no compass. You praised... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 876 páginas
...indifferently, cutting and began to heave and swell before you left us. are now blown up into a nio.st enormous concave, and rise every day more and more;...kept within no compass. You praised them a little too sonn, for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for as the humor of a siek person is oflen driven out... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 474 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...out of the eye of the Spectator, they will be kept CONGREVE AND ADDISON. 85 canes and snuff-boxes. It may be a lady is tried for breaking the peace of... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 498 páginas
...run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left as, are now blown up into a most enormous concave, and...out of the eye of the Spectator, they will be kept 1 aes and snuff-boxes. It may be a lady is tried for tweaking the peace of our sovereign lady Queen... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1896 - 510 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...out of the eye of the Spectator, they will be kept canes and snuff-boxes. It may be a lady is tried for breaking the peace of our sovereign lady Queen... | |
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