Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London During the Eighteenth Century: Including the Charities, Depravities, Dresses, and Amusements, of the Citizens of London, During that Period; with a Review of the State of Society in 1807; to which is Added, a Sketch of the Domestic Architecture and of the Various Improvements in the Metropolis; Illustrated by Forty-five Engravings, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1810 |
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Pàgina 20
... scenes just described appeared in a more matured state in the acts of an inconsiderable part of the populace in 1712 : in- deed , had their numbers or their courage equalled the fiend - like qualities of their souls , the conse- quences ...
... scenes just described appeared in a more matured state in the acts of an inconsiderable part of the populace in 1712 : in- deed , had their numbers or their courage equalled the fiend - like qualities of their souls , the conse- quences ...
Pàgina 25
... scene after scene ; and in which way were either party benefited by the catastrophe ? Rioters acting with a majority are like the officious bear who flattened his friend's nose in order to kill a fly that teased him ; those on the side ...
... scene after scene ; and in which way were either party benefited by the catastrophe ? Rioters acting with a majority are like the officious bear who flattened his friend's nose in order to kill a fly that teased him ; those on the side ...
Pàgina 39
... scenes of his rambles and pleasures . " At last he came to a resolution of breaking the house of the two Mr. Rawlins's , brothers and pawnbrokers in Drury - lane , which he accordingly put in execution , and succeeded ; they both hear ...
... scenes of his rambles and pleasures . " At last he came to a resolution of breaking the house of the two Mr. Rawlins's , brothers and pawnbrokers in Drury - lane , which he accordingly put in execution , and succeeded ; they both hear ...
Pàgina 46
... scene , under which was inscribed " Gibson from Gracechurch - street . " -The aim of Gibson in this allegory was to in- troduce himself to the publick in a pitiable situa- tion , to shew the Quakers in a disgraceful light as assassins ...
... scene , under which was inscribed " Gibson from Gracechurch - street . " -The aim of Gibson in this allegory was to in- troduce himself to the publick in a pitiable situa- tion , to shew the Quakers in a disgraceful light as assassins ...
Pàgina 52
... scene of action , and read the Riot Act , but without effect , although the Tower Hamlet asso- ciation and a party of the Tower guard were sum- moned to their assistance ; nor did they desist till a company of Regulars dispersed them by ...
... scene of action , and read the Riot Act , but without effect , although the Tower Hamlet asso- ciation and a party of the Tower guard were sum- moned to their assistance ; nor did they desist till a company of Regulars dispersed them by ...
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Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London During the ..., Volum 2 James Peller Malcolm Visualització completa - 1810 |
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London During the ..., Volum 2 James Peller Malcolm Visualització completa - 1810 |
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London During the ..., Volum 2 James Peller Malcolm Visualització completa - 1810 |
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Pàgina 135 - Serjeant, (lately come from the frontiers of Portugal), Master of the Noble Science of Defence, hearing in most places where I have been of the great fame of Timothy Buck of London, Master of the said Science, do invite him to meet me, and exercise at the several weapons following, viz. Back-Sword, Single Falchion, Sword and Dagger, Case of Falchions, Sword and Buckler, Quarter-staff.
Pàgina 167 - Sutton's blade run away from its hilt ; The weapons were frighted, but as for the men In truth they ne'er minded, but at it again.
Pàgina 243 - That if any Persons unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled together, to the disturbance of the Public Peace, shall unlawfully, and with force demolish or pull down...
Pàgina 369 - The commodity and trade of your river belongs to yourselves ; but give a stranger leave to share in the pleasure of it, which will hardly be in the prospect or freedom of air ; unless prospect, consisting of variety, be made up with here a palace, there a wood-yard, here a garden, there a brewhouse ; here dwells a lord, there a dyer, and between both duomo comune.
Pàgina 368 - Street, which, had it not had the ill luck to be crooked, was narrow enough to have been your founder's perspective ! And where the garrets, (perhaps not for want of architecture, but through abundance of amity) are so made, that opposite neighbours may shake hands without stirring from home.
Pàgina 171 - We, James and Elizabeth Stokes, of the city of London, having already given a universal approbation by our agility of body, dexterous hands, and courageous hearts, need not perambulate on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the sword to their sorrow, and corroborate the general opinion of the town, than to follow the custom of our repartee antagonists. This will be the last time of Mrs Stokes performing on the stage.
Pàgina 317 - The ladies must indeed have exhibited a wonderful appearance in 1709 : behold one equipped in a black silk petticoat with a red and white calico border, cherry-coloured stays trimmed with blue and silver, a red and dove-coloured damask gown flowered with large trees, a yellow satin apron trimmed with white Persian, and muslin head-cloths with crowfoot edging, double ruffles with fine edging, a black silk furbelowed scarf, and a spotted hood ! Such were the clothes advertised as stolen in the Post-Boy...
Pàgina 130 - ... no person of what quality soever presume to go behind the scenes, or come upon the stage...
Pàgina 301 - To that mark, if Comedy directs not her aim, her arrows are shot in the air ; for by what touches no man, no man will be amended.
Pàgina 168 - That bruises and wounds a man's spirit should touch With danger so little, with honour so much! Well, they both took a dram, and return'd to the battle, And with a fresh fury they made the swords rattle; While Sutt on...