| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 102 pages
...And all about found, (or made) desolate! . ; (Noy. t7gij I . ,i (qq) Rape of the Lock, C. jv 72. (rj See an admirable piece of ridicule on ' the German...Night-gown and Slippers; or, Tales in Verse, written in an EJbow-chair, by George Colman the younger. "(Printed for Caddl,i797.-) It is called, The Maid of the... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 786 pages
...'(Nov. 1798.) Rape of tiieLock, C. 5. v. (r) See an admirable piece of ridicule on the German nonfenfe of the day, by a man of parts and wit, in a pamphlet...entitled, " My Night-gown and Slippers;' or, Tales in Verfe, written in an Elbow-chair, by George Colman, the younger." (Printed 1797.) It is £ called (... | |
| 1800 - 490 pages
...The Chriftian links, the Jacobin Bears The fifth is ftage-trick, and the curtain rule: falls." f. 51. by a man of parts and wit, in a pamphlet entitled, ' My Night-gown and Slip• pers ; or, Tales .in Verfc, written in an Elbow-chair, by George Oilman the 'younger.' (Printed... | |
| School - 1801 - 450 pages
...virtue shines, but in the peasant's mien, No vice, but in patrician robes* is seen; (c) Through (6) See an admirable piece of. ridicule on the German...man of parts and wit, in a pamphlet entitled, " My night gown 'and Slippers: or, Tales ,iii Verse, written in an Elbow-chair, by George Colman the' younger."... | |
| 1801 - 448 pages
...the German nonsense of the day, by a man of parts and wit, in a pamphlet entitled, " My night gown and Slippers: or, Tales in Verse, written, in an Elbow-chair, by George Column the younger." (Printed for Cadell, 1797.) It is called, The Maid of the Moor; or, the Water... | |
| John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 694 pages
...school; The Christian sinks, the Jacobin bears rule. Mathias thus comments on his text (pp. 61-62): See an admirable piece of ridicule on the German nonsense...Elbow-chair, by George Colman the younger." (Printed for Cadell, 1797.) It is called, The Maid of the Moor; or, the Water-Fiend, concerning Lord Hoppergollop's... | |
| John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 688 pages
...school; The Christian sinks, the Jacobin bears rule. Mathias thus comments on his text (pp. 61-62): See an admirable piece of ridicule on the German nonsense...Tales in Verse, written in an Elbow-chair, by George Col man the younger.' (Printed for Cadell, 1797.) It is called, The Maid of the Moor; or, the Water-Fiend,... | |
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