| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 684 sider
...good. — Go, pluck him by the elbow ; I muft fpeak with him. continue till thefe, [the interregnum,] for the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all profeffions, not merely mechanicks, to meet in St. Paul's church by eleven, and walk in the middle ille till twelve,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 756 sider
...good. — Go, pluck him by the elbow ; I muft fpeak with him. continue till thefe, [the interregnum,] for the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all profeffions, not merely mechanicks, to meet in St. Paul's church by eleven, and walk in the middle ifle till twelve,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 498 sider
...cinders and ruins of his country. 20. It was the fashion of those times, and did so continue till these (wherein not only the mother, but her daughters are ruined) for the principall gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions, not meerly mechanick, to meet in Pauls... | |
| 1812 - 680 sider
...modifications in time and place. < It was the fashion of those times, and did so continue till these (wherein not only the mother, but her daughters are ruined) for the printipal gentry, lords, covirtiers, and men of all professions, not meerly mechanick, to meet in Pauls... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1812 - 572 sider
...miserable likeness of the Palaisroyal. ' It was the fashion of those times, and did so continue till these (wherein not only the mother, but her daughters are ruined) for the principall gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions, not meerly mechanick, to meet in Paul's... | |
| 1823 - 428 sider
...fashion of those times," says he, "and did so continue until these, (when not only the mother but the daughters are ruined) for the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions, not merely mechanic, to meet in Paul's church by eleven, and walk in the middle aisle... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 sider
...fashion of those times," says he, " and did so continue until these, (when not only the mother but the daughters are ruined) for the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions, not merely mechanic, to meet in Paul's church by eleven, and walk in the middle aisle... | |
| 1823 - 428 sider
...fashion of those times," says he, " and did so continue until these, (when not only the mother but the daughters are ruined) for the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions, not merely mechanic, to meet in Paul's church by eleven, and walk in the middle aisle... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 sider
...times," says Osberne, " and did so continue till these (wherein not only the mother, but her daughter are ruined), for the principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all professions, not merely mechanics, to meet in St. Paul's church by eleven, and walk in the middle aisle... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 484 sider
...Cumberland. [Powle't Middle Aisle.} "!T was the fashion of those times, and did so continue till these (wherein not only the mother but her daughters are...principal gentry, lords, courtiers, and men of all profes.sions, not merely mechanic, to meet in Paul's Church by eleven, and walk in the middle ile till... | |
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