| Nathaniel Ward - 1647 - 120 páginas
...the nudiuftertian fafhion of the Court; with egge to be in it in all hafte, whatever it be; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of...cypher, the epitome of Nothing, fitter to be kickt, if fhee were of a kickable fubftance, than either honour 'd or humour 'd. To fpeak moderately, I truly... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1825 - 454 páginas
...nudiuslertian fashion of the court ; with egge to be in it in all haste, whatever it be ; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of...kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honoured or humoured.' He is very serious on the subject of dressing the head. ' Knew I how to bring... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 484 páginas
...nudiustcrtian fashion of the court ; with eggc to be in it in all haste, whatever it be ; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of...be kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than cither honoured or humoured.' Tic is very serious on the subject of dressing the head. ' Knew I how... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 512 páginas
...nudiustertian fashion of the court ; with egge to be in it in all haste, whatever it be ; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of acj'pher, the epitome of nothing, fitter to be kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than cither... | |
| 1835 - 534 páginas
...what is the newest fashion of the Court, with egge to be in it in all haste, whatever it be, I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing, fitter to be kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than either... | |
| Nathaniel Ward - 1843 - 120 páginas
...the Court ; I meane the very newest : with egge to be in it in all haste, what ever it be ; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of...cypher, the epitome of nothing, fitter to be kickt, if shee were of a kickable substance, than either honour'd or humour'd. To speak moderately, I truly confesse,... | |
| Peter Force - 1844 - 582 páginas
...nudiustertian fashion of the Court ; with egge to be in it in all haste, what ever it be; I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cypher, the epitome of of Nothing, fitter to be kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honour'd or humour'd.... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1845 - 312 páginas
...what is the newest fashion of the Court, with egge to be in it in all hast, whatever it be, I look at her as the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of...kickt, if she were of a kickable substance, than either honoured or humoured." About the time of the revolution, the fashion of wearing hooped petticoats was... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1848 - 340 páginas
...that magnanimous contempt which the cobbler expresses for such devotees to fashion, as to call them " the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing, fit only to be kicked." But she knew better than to break the pure... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1848 - 652 páginas
...that magnanimous contempt which the cobbler expresses for such devotees to fashion, as to call them " the very gizzard of a trifle, the product of a quarter of a cipher, the epitome of nothing, fit only to be kicked." But she knew better than to break the pure... | |
| |