Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Side 47
... breeches . And why should we be ashamed of that toga virilis , the first day of first- as- suming the which was in our time a day of honour , a white day , and mark- ed with " money in both pockets ? " You have always considered it a ...
... breeches . And why should we be ashamed of that toga virilis , the first day of first- as- suming the which was in our time a day of honour , a white day , and mark- ed with " money in both pockets ? " You have always considered it a ...
Side 48
... breeches - they are Greek , as the very name implies , Beaxus short - Beaxua " shorts " - hence the Roman's Bracca - hence breeches . How then , Mr Ainsworth , can you have the face to say they are Gallic , vox Gallica , -for we all ...
... breeches - they are Greek , as the very name implies , Beaxus short - Beaxua " shorts " - hence the Roman's Bracca - hence breeches . How then , Mr Ainsworth , can you have the face to say they are Gallic , vox Gallica , -for we all ...
Side 49
... breeches of some sort or other . There never passed a fifth of November , from the age of seven , that a hole was not regularly squibbed through whatever I had a hole , do I say ? I should say many , if it was not that in a short time ...
... breeches of some sort or other . There never passed a fifth of November , from the age of seven , that a hole was not regularly squibbed through whatever I had a hole , do I say ? I should say many , if it was not that in a short time ...
Side 50
But this is all a digression from my new breeches , and never will lead to them , and all this while the tall and The word was given , " construe , " robust Mr Flight is standing to take which I did thus . Jam , now ; dete- measure of ...
But this is all a digression from my new breeches , and never will lead to them , and all this while the tall and The word was given , " construe , " robust Mr Flight is standing to take which I did thus . Jam , now ; dete- measure of ...
Side 51
... breeches , Eusebius ; methinks I hear you say , will the boy never put them on ? the new mouse - colour leathers . Have patience they shall be on directly - no , that is impossible with leather breeches in those days . The evening ...
... breeches , Eusebius ; methinks I hear you say , will the boy never put them on ? the new mouse - colour leathers . Have patience they shall be on directly - no , that is impossible with leather breeches in those days . The evening ...
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