The World of fashion and continental feuilletons (1836) (14598553047)

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The World of fashion and continental feuilletons (1836) (14598553047)

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Madame Vestris and M. C. Mathews.
In the Farce of "One Hour, or the Carnival Ball."
Swiftly. What Julia! I am, indeed, Surprised!
Published by Bell, 28, Craven St., Strand, London. Novr 1, 1836.

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Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond (find matches)
Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons
Year: 1836 (1830s)
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Subjects: Fashion
Publisher: London : Published by Mr. Bell
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University



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rt her and tell herto fry-ten herself. Afterwards read Robinson Crusoe, anddraw a portrait of his man Friday, and finish the day bygoing to the theatre to see the Freyschxxiz. Retort.—A young wife remonstrated with her husband(a dissipated spendthrift) on his conduct, * My love, said he, Im only like the prodigal son. I shall reform by-and-by. ** And I will be like the prodigal son too, she replied,** for I will arise and go unto my father, and accordinglyoff she went. the schoolmaster answered.The march of infant mind is now immense,This fact our little tale shall render clear.A six-year stripling, ** tired of mood and tense,Strayed forth from school unto a village near.His master sees, and seeing him, thus hails :• Oh, ho I Tfhere ist you are going, little Sir ? Going! Im going to buy a haporth o nails— And what do you want a haporth of nails for ? A ha^penny,* the clever child repUer*.The schoolmaster looked all * abroad, and sighed 1 BELL, PRINTER, 28, CRAVEN-STREET, STRAND.
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fc^. G.OOol^ff. SdlJ^siA I.WJcmts.pmMi,. Swiftly.— WtcU- JaZut- ! leun.. v^vde-i^. Sur/uis-a^i^f THE WORLD OF FASHION, AND CONTINENTAL FE U 1 LL ET O N S. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. DEDICATED EXPRESSLY TO HIGH LIFE, FASHIONABLES AND FASHIONS, POLITE LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, THE OPERA, THEATRES, &c. &c. No. CLII. LONDON, NOVEMBER 1, 183G. Vol. XJ!L THIS NUMBER IS EMBELLISHED WITH SIX PLATES. PLATE THE FIIIST.— WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAITS OF MADAME VESTRIS AND MR. CHARLES MATHEWS.PLATE THE SECOND.—A PORTRAIT OF MADAME MALIBRAN, AND EIGHT HALF-LENGTH FIGURES.PLATE THE THIRD.—THREE MORNING DRESSES, TWO HALF LENGTH FIGURES, AND FASHIONABLE BONNETS..PLATE THE FOURTH. — THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES.PLATE THE FIFTH.—THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES.PLATE THE SIXTH. THREE MOPvNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES. MADAME VESTRIS. Come, thou goddess, fair and free, Iq Heavea yclept Euphrosyae, But by mcD

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