| British essayists - 1802 - 342 str.
...nothing of, or whether they have cast their head-dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...secret; though I find most are of opinion, they are at pre* This refers to the commode (called by the French fontange) a kind of head-dress worn by the ladies... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 str.
...nothing of, or whether they have cast their head-dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new; or whether...being too cunning for the rest, have contrived this meihod to make themselves appear sizeable, is still a secret; though I find most are of opinion, they... | |
| 1804 - 676 str.
...to a prodigious height. The transition from this tP tho opposite extreme was very abrupt and sudden. which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the...method to make themselves appear sizeable, is still a seeret ; though I find most are of opinion they are at present like trees new lopped and pruned, that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 366 str.
...know nothing of, or whether they have cast ther headdresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...opinion, they are at present like trees new lopped and * This refers to the commode (called by the French fontange) a kind of head-dress worn by the ladies... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 str.
...nothing of, or whether they have cast their head-dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...sprout up and flourish with greater heads than before. For my own part, as I do not love to be insulted by women who are taller than myself, I admire the... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 str.
...nothing of, or whether they have cast their head-dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...sprout up and flourish with greater heads than before. For my own part, as I do not love to be insulted by women who are taller than myself, I admire the... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 str.
...nothing of, or whether they have cast' their headdresses, in order to surprise us with 'somethip g in that kind which shall be entirely new; or whether...new lopped and pruned, that will certainly sprout out, and flourish with greater, heads than before. For my own part, as I do not love _to be insulted... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 340 str.
...know nothing of, or whether they have cast their headdresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...opinion, they are at present like trees new lopped and • This refers to the commode (called by the French fontunge) a kind of head-dress worn by the ladies... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 str.
...know nothing of, or whether they have cast their headdresses,in order to surprize us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...cunning for the rest, have contrived this method to make themselvesappear sizeable, is still a secret ; though 1 find most are of opinion, they are at present... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 str.
...nothing of, or whether they -have cast their headdresses, in order to surprize us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether...being too cunning for the rest, have contrived, this nieiiiod to maltf. themselves appear sizeable, is still a secret : though 1 rind most are of opinion,... | |
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