. Thackerayana;. t home, is over ;tis time to launch, and down hecomes, scented like a perfumersshop, and looks like a vessel with allher rigging under sail without . He first visits the chocolate-house, where he admires himself inthe glass, and starts a learned argu-ment on the newest fashions. Fromhence he adjourns to the play-house, where he is to be met againin the side box, from whence he makes his court to all the ladiesin general with his eyes, and is par-ticular only with the orange a while he engages some neigh-bouring vizor, and together they rwrover all the box


. Thackerayana;. t home, is over ;tis time to launch, and down hecomes, scented like a perfumersshop, and looks like a vessel with allher rigging under sail without . He first visits the chocolate-house, where he admires himself inthe glass, and starts a learned argu-ment on the newest fashions. Fromhence he adjourns to the play-house, where he is to be met againin the side box, from whence he makes his court to all the ladiesin general with his eyes, and is par-ticular only with the orange a while he engages some neigh-bouring vizor, and together they rwrover all the boxes, take to pieces everyface, examine every feature, pass theircensure upon every one, and so on totheir dress; but, in conclusion, seesnobody complete, but himself, in thewhole house. After this he looks downwith contempt upon the pit, and rallies all the slovenly fellows andawkward beaux, as he calls them, of the other end of the town;is mightily offended at their ill-scented snuff, and, in spite of all his.


Size: 1707px × 1463px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookidthackerayana, bookyear1875