| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1815 - 576 sayfa
...London. But, though gradually undermined, and insensibly perishing of an Atrophy, Dress never totally fell, till the Era of Jacobinism and of Equality,...ruffles, together with the disuse of hair-powder, characterized the men : while ladies, having cut off those Tresses, which had done so much execution,... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 502 sayfa
...Jacobinism and of Equality, in 1793, and 1794. It was then that Pantaloons, cropped Hair, and Shoe-stringSi as well as the total abolition of Buckles and Ruffles, together with the disuse of Hair-powder, characterized the men: while ladies, having cut off those Tresses, which had done so much execution... | |
| 1843 - 574 sayfa
...threw a sort of discredit on dress. From the House of Commons, and the clubs in St. James's Street, it spread through the private assemblies of London....ruffles, together with the disuse of hair-powder, characterized the men ; while ladies exhibited heads rounded " a la victime el A la guillotine," as... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 424 sayfa
...threw a sort of discredit on dress. From the House of Commons, and the clubs in St. James's Street, it spread through the private assemblies of London....ruffles, together with the disuse of hair-powder, characterized the men ; while ladies, (having cut off" those tresses, which had done so much execution,... | |
| William Jesse - 1844 - 426 sayfa
...threw a sort of discredit on dress. From the House of Commons, and the clubs in St. James'sstreet, it spread through the private assemblies of London....ruffles, together with the disuse of hair-powder, characterized the men ; while ladies (having cut off those tresses, which had done so much execution,... | |
| James Graham Marquis of Montrose, Henry Winsor - 1861 - 416 sayfa
...powder were numbered. " But though gradually undermined and perishing of an atrophy, dress never totally fell till the era of Jacobinism and of equality, in...of buckles and ruffles, together with the disuse of hair powder, characterized the men." " Perhaps, with all its encumbrances, penalties, and inconveniences,... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1884 - 486 sayfa
...London. But though gradually undermined and insensibly perishing of an atrophy, dress never totally fell till the era of Jacobinism and of equality in...disuse of hair-powder, characterised the men ; while the ladies, having cut off those tresses which had done so much execution, and one lock of which purloined... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1884 - 486 sayfa
...an atrophy, dress never totally fell till the era of Jacobinism and of equality in 1 793 and 1 794. It was then that pantaloons, cropped hair, and shoestrings,...disuse of hair-powder, characterised the men ; while the ladies, having cut off those tresses which had done so much execution, and one lock of which purloined... | |
| William Connor Sydney - 1891 - 384 sayfa
...in London about what he calls 'the era of Jacobinism and of equality in 1793 and 1794,' says : — It was then that pantaloons, cropped hair, and shoestrings,...of buckles and ruffles, together with the disuse of hair powder, characterised the men ; while the ladies having cut off those tresses which had done so... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 430 sayfa
...threw a sort of discredit on dress. From the House of Commons, and the clubs in St. James's Street, it spread through the private assemblies of London....which, purloined, gave rise to the finest model of mock heroic poetry which our own, or any other language can boast) exhibited heads rounded 'd la •victimc... | |
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