He says, that one of his ancestors remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword by his side. Also, that he there obtained the name... The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt - Stran xiiiavtor: Daniel Defoe - 1840Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Leaf - 1861 - 502 strani
...having seen him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a tine flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword by his side...of "The Sunday Gentleman," because, through fear of bailiffs, he did not dare to appear in public upon any other day. The fact of De Foe's residence in... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1862 - 524 strani
...with flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword at his side — but- only on Sundays. " He there attained the name of the Sunday Gentleman, because through fear of the bailiffs he dare not appear in public on any other day." At this time he was thirty-four years old, and, having... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1862 - 466 strani
...with flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword at his side— out only on Sundays. " He there attained the name of the Sunday Gentleman, because through fear of the bailiffs he dare not appear in public on any other day." At this time he was thirty-four years old, and, having... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1864 - 608 strani
...remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles,...not dare to appear in public upon any other day." De Foe was wont to visit "The Red Lion," kept by one Mark Watkins, who, in after times, used to entertain... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1864 - 534 strani
...remembered l)e Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing •wig, lace ruffles,...gentleman,' because, through fear of the bailiffs, ho did not dare to appear in public upon any other day." It appears that at this time Uo Foe was invited,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1864 - 530 strani
...remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword \iy his side : also, that he there obtained the name of ' the Sunday gentleman,' because, through fear... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1867 - 666 strani
...remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles,...there obtained the name of 'the Sunday gentleman,. becanse, through fear of the bailiffs, he did not dare to appear in public upon any other day." De... | |
| 1868 - 812 strani
...bailiffs, he did not dare to appear in public upon any other day, while on that day he was sure to be seen with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword by his side, passing through the Bristol streets. It was during this period of seclusion that he wrote his 'Enquiry... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1879 - 774 strani
...remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles,...not dare to appear in public upon any other day." It appears that at this time De Foe was invited, by some merchants of his acquaintance residing in... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1884 - 530 strani
...remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles,...not dare to appear in public upon any other day." It appears that at this time De Foe was invited, by some merchants of his acquaintance residing in... | |
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