| James Heywood Markland - 1824 - 692 sider
...prejudice existed as Aubrey * has described : " In Sir Philip Sydney's days, so famous for men at armes, 'twas then held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman...so much is the fashion of the times now altered." b Yet the charge of effeminacy, and the general exposure to ridicule, did not revive the chivalrous... | |
| 1833 - 310 sider
...in coaches. " In Sir Philip Sidney's days, so famous for men at armes, it was then," says Aubrey, " held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman to be seen riding in the streets in a coach, as it would now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat... | |
| Editor of The family manual and servant's guide - 1835 - 412 sider
...conveyance." " In Sir Philip Sidney's days, so famous for men at armes, it was then," says Aubrey, " held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman to be seen riding in the streets in a coach, as it would now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 sider
...that he has been told by ancient gentlemen of those days of Sir Philip, so famous for men-at-arms, that 'twas then held as great a disgrace for a young...now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat; so much is the fashion of the times now altered."f Our friend the WaterPoet... | |
| 1841 - 982 sider
...ride in coaches. " In Sir Philip Sidney's days, so famous for men at annex, it was then," says Aubrey, "held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman to be seen riding in the streets in a coach, as it would now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat... | |
| Charles Knight - 1844 - 246 sider
...days of Sir Philip, so famous for men-at-arms, that 'twas then held as great a disgrace for a yonng gentleman to be seen riding in the street in a coach,...now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat ; so much is the fashion of the times now altered." * Our friend the Water-Poet... | |
| 1852 - 890 sider
...TIMES. 37 even said to have reluctantly used such an indulgence, when far advanced in life. Nay, it was held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman to be seen riding in the streets in a coach, as it would now for one to be seen in a petticoat and waistcoat, so much is the... | |
| Book - 1853 - 230 sider
...ride in coaches. In Sir Philip Sidney's days, so famous for men at arms, it was then, says Aubrey, "held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman to be seen riding in the streets in a coach, as it would now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat!... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 342 sider
...that he has been told by ancient gentlemen of those days of Sir Philip, so famous for men-at-arms, that 'twas then held as great a disgrace for a young gentleman to be seen riding in the streets in a coach, as it would now for such a one to be seen in the streets in a petticoat and waistcoat... | |
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