. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. ryattractive, but the colours^ew. ** Then, was the reply,** I think the artists have reason to be satisfied, for by yourown showing, they have come off with fiying colours.** physic and filling phials doctors live, (O, dear I theres no escaping them I)Musicians too by viols thrive,But then it is by scraping them !Flourishing Trade.—A gentleman who has many sons^on being asked what professions he should bring them to,replied, If I thought the rage for cabs would continue, Iwould make them all surgeons / The Past and the Present.—Wh


. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. ryattractive, but the colours^ew. ** Then, was the reply,** I think the artists have reason to be satisfied, for by yourown showing, they have come off with fiying colours.** physic and filling phials doctors live, (O, dear I theres no escaping them I)Musicians too by viols thrive,But then it is by scraping them !Flourishing Trade.—A gentleman who has many sons^on being asked what professions he should bring them to,replied, If I thought the rage for cabs would continue, Iwould make them all surgeons / The Past and the Present.—What a pity it is that wecannot see what fools we are, as well as what fools we havebeen. Simplicity.—A certain lordling not overburthened withwit, took up a book which contained a passage concerning thedifferent races of men, such as the black, the white, thecopper-coloured, &c. at which he expressed much surprise. Dear me 1 he exclaimed, I never before heard of anything but the foot races of men! bell, printer, 28, craven-street, ]EIL©I[§I1 THE WORLD OF FASHION, AND CONTINENTAL FEUILLETONS. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. BSOrCATED EXPRESSLY TO HIGH LIFE, FASHIONABLES A?iD FASHIONS, POLITE LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, THE OPERA THEATRES, &c. &c. No. CLI. LONDON, OCTOBER 1, 1836. Vol. XHJ. THIS NUMBER IS EMBELLISHED WITH SIX PLATES. PLATE THE FIRST.—AN AUTHENTIC PORTRAIT OF THE RENOWNED THE SECOND.—THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, AND FASHIONABLE THE THIRD.—THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH THE FOURTH.—THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH THE FIFTH. — THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES,THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES, AND A FASHIONABLB THE SIXTH. THREE MORNING AND EVENING DRESSES, AND THREE HALF-LENGTH FIGURES. HELOISE. I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept notThe worship the heart lifts above And the Heavens reject not!


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