 | 1762 - 686 pages
...to prevent disturbances and inconveniencies to themfelves and others. 3. That gentlemen of falhion never appearing in a morning before the ladies in gowns and caps, (hew breeding and re( peel. 4. That no perfon take it ill that any one goes to another's play, or breakfsft,... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1762 - 258 pages
...home, to prevent difturbance and inconveniencies to themfelves and others. 3. That gentlemen of faihion never appearing in a morning before the ladies in gowns and caps, ihew breeding and refpeft. 4. That no perfon take it Ц1 that any one goes to another's play, or breakfaft,... | |
 | 1765 - 84 pages
...prevent Difturbances andlnconveniencies to themfelves and others. HI. ; That Gentlemen of Fafliion never appearing in a Morning before the Ladies in Gowns and Caps, (hew Breeding and Refpeil. IV. That no PeiTori take it ill that any one goes to another's Pla^, or... | |
 | 1789 - 100 pages
...— to prevent difturbance and inconvenience to themfelves arid others. Ill That gentlemen of famion, never appearing in a morning before the ladies in gowns and caps, mew breeding and refpeft. IV. That no perfon take it ill that any one goes to another's play or breakfait,... | |
 | Bath guide - 1812 - 200 pages
...wait on them home, to prevent disturbances and inconvenience* to themsrlv<Vand others. III. T1i.it gentlemen of fashion never appearing in a morning...ladies in gowns and caps, shew breeding and respect, . I V. That no person take it ill that any one gnus to another's play or breakfist, and not t» theirs... | |
 | John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813 - 696 pages
...coming to wait on them home, to prevent disturbances and inconveniences to themselves and others. III. That gentlemen of fashion, never appearing in a morning...ladies in gowns and caps, shew breeding and respect. IV. That no person take it ill t hat any one goes to another'* play or breakfast, and not to theirs... | |
 | John Feltham - 1813 - 368 pages
...coming to wait on them home, to prevent disturbances and inconveniences to themselves and others. III. That gentlemen of fashion, never appearing in a morning...ladies in gowns and caps, shew breeding and respect. IV. That no person take it ill that any one goes to another's play or breakfast, and not to theirs... | |
 | Pierce Egan - 1819 - 398 pages
...coming to wait on them home, to prevent disturbances and inconveniences to themselves and others. " III. That gentlemen of fashion never appearing in a morning...ladies in gowns and caps, shew breeding and respect. " IV. That no person take it ill that any one goes to another's play or breakfast, and not to their's... | |
 | 1829 - 600 pages
...coming to wait on them home, to prevent disturbances and inconveniences to themselves and others. III. That gentlemen of fashion, never appearing in a morning before the ladies in gowns and caps, show breeding and respect. IV. That no person take it ill that any one goes to another's play or breakfast,... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 536 pages
...coming to the ball appoint a time for their footmen coming to wait on them home, to prevent disturbance and inconveniences to themselves and others. 3. "...and respect. 4. " That no person take it ill that any one goes to another's play or breakfast, and not theirs ;—except captious by nature. 5. " That... | |
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