| John Gay - 1728 - 102 pages
...Town. back to his Wives in Triumph. ^ Beg. Through the whole Piece you may obferve fuch afimilitude of Manners in high and low Life, that it is difficult to determine Whether (in the f^iliionable Vices) the fine Gentlemen imitate the Gentlemen of the Road, or the Gentlemen of the Road... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 372 pages
...to comply with the tafte of the town. Beg. Through the whole piece you may obferve fuch a fimilitude of manners in high and low life, that it is difficult to determine whether (in the fafttionable vice*) the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 pages
...comply with the tafltf of the town. Beg. Through the wiole piece you »ay obferve fuch, a fimilitudeof manners in high and low life, that it is difficult to determine whether (in the fafhionable vices) the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 346 pages
...comply with the tafte of the town. Beg. Through the whole piece you may obferve fuch a fimilitudeof manners in high and low life, that it is difficult to determine whether (in the fafiiionable vices}' the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the... | |
| 1777 - 380 pages
...to comply with the tafte of the town. Beg. Through the whole piece you may obferve fuch a fimilitude of manners in high and low life, that it is difficult to determine whether (in the fafliionable vices) the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 pages
...comply with the tafte of the town. * Beg, Through the whole piece you may obferve fuch a fimilitude of manners in high and low life, that it is difficult to determine whether (in the faihionable vices-) the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 pages
...fimilitude of manners in high and low life, that it is difiicult to determine whether (in the falhionable vices) the fine gentlemen imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road the line gentlemen. Had the Play remained as I at iirlt intended it would have carried a moft excellent... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 pages
...back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we must do to comply with the taste of the Town. 649 Beg. Through the whole Piece you may observe such a similitude...road, or the gentlemen of the road the fine gentlemen. Had the Play remained as I at first intended, it would have carried a most excellent moral ; 'twould... | |
| 1804 - 626 pages
...back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we must do to comply with the taste of the town. Beg. Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude...road, or the gentlemen of the road the fine gentlemen. Had the play remained as I at first intended, it would have carried a most excellent moral; 'twould... | |
| 1804 - 630 pages
...back to his wives in triumph. Play. All this we must do to comply with the taste of the town. Beg. Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in hi^h and low life, that it is difficult to determine whether, in the fashionable vices, the fine gentlemen... | |
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