| 1753 - 668 sivua
...that they could neither be imitated, nor intruded on. But here again they were greivoufly miflaken ; for no fooner was the fignal given, but every little...cardtables, and overflowed with company : and as making acrowd was the great point here principally aimed at, the fmaller the houfes, and the more indifferent... | |
| 1753 - 672 sivua
...retire to their own citadels ; that is, to form numerous and brilliant affemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined, that they could neither be...imitated, nor intruded on. But here again they were greivoufly miftaken ; for no fooner was the fignal given, but every little lodging-houfe in town, of... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1770 - 468 sivua
...retire to their own citadels ; that is, to form numerous and brilliant afTemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined, that they could neither be...imitated, nor intruded on. But here again they were griev* ouGy V W on (ly millakcn ., for no fooner was the fignal given, but every little lodging-houfc... | |
| Edward Moore - 1772 - 336 sivua
...which they imagined, that they could neither fee imitat-. ed, nor intruded on. But here again they wer* grievoufly miftaken ; for no fooner was the fignal...clofet on a floor, or rather of two clofets and a capboard, teemed with cardtables, and overflowed with company : and as making a crowd was the great... | |
| 1776 - 278 sivua
...retire to their own citadels ; that is, to form numerous and brilliant affemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined that they could neither be...nor intruded on. But here again they were grievoufly mi ftaken; for no fooner was the fignal given, but every little lodging-houfe in Town, of two rooms... | |
| 1786 - 636 sivua
...retire to their own citadels; that is, to form numerous and brilliant aflemblifs at their own hotel; , in which they imagined that they could neither be imitated nor intruded on. But here agiin they were grievoufly miftaken; for no fooner was the lignai given, but every little lodging-houfe... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1790 - 324 sivua
...retire to their own citadels; that is, to form numerous and brilliant aflemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined that they could neither be...rather of two clofets and a cupboard, teemed with card tables, and overflowed with company : and as making a crowd was the great point here principally... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1791 - 484 sivua
...retire to their own citadels ; that is, to form numerous and brilliant aflemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined that they could neither be...for no fooner was the fignal given, but every little lodginglodging-houfe in town, of two rooms and a clofet on a floor, or rather of two clofets and a... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 318 sivua
...retire to their own citadels ; that is, to form numerous and brilliant aflemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined that they could neither be...for no fooner was the fignal given, but every little lodging -houfe in town, of two rooms and a clofet on a floor, or rather of two clofets and a cupboard,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 292 sivua
...retire to their own citadels; that is, to form numerous and brilliant assemblies at their own hotels, in which they imagined, that they could neither be...imitated, nor intruded on. But here again they were grievously mistaken ; for no sooner was the signal given, but every little lodging-house in town, of... | |
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