10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTUCKERED»
Discover the use of
untuckered in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
untuckered and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ; Complete in One ...
From hence he very naturally prognosticates, that my lion will meet with great
success in the attacks he has made on the untuckered stays and short pettieoat;
and that, in a few months, there will not be a female bosom or ankle uncovered in
...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, 1837
2
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison
... roars against untuckered necks, ib. ; honoured by a history of the species, 267 ;
story of Androcles, 268 ; astrologer's remarks on his nativity, 269. Lioness
proposed, iv. 229. Lions, spies of great men so called, iv. 1 62 ; etymology, 163 ...
Joseph Addison, Bp. Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn, 1877
3
The British Essayists: The Guardian
... for chastity, it has been observed that mine has taken deh'ght in roaring very
vehemently against the untuckered neck, and, as far as I can find by him, is still
determined to roar louder and louder until that irregularity be thoroughly reformed
.
4
Congressional Serial Set
The difference in the results of the above treatment is manifest in the following
table, which gives the weight of crop and the analyses of the juices from the
suckered and unsuckered canes: Comparallre re»ult% from suckered and
untuckered ...
5
The Tatler. The Guardian. The Freeholder. The Whig-examiner. ...
... against the untuckered neck, and, as far as I can find by him, is still determined
to roar louder and louder, till that irregularity be thoroughly reformed. “ Goon MR.
IRONSIDE,—I must acquaint you, for your comfort, that your lion is grown a kind ...
I Dear GUARDEE, " HIS comes to you from one of those Untuckered Ladies
whom you " were so sharp upon on Monday was sennight.I think my self mightily
" beholden to you for the reprehension you then gave us. You must know I' " am a
...
In the mean while, as the lion is an animal which has a particular regard for
chastity, it has been observed that mine has taken delight in roaring very
vehemently against the untuckered neck, and .as far as I can find by him, VOL. II.
Q is still ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, 1804
... untuckered stays and short petticoat; and that, in a few. months, there will not
be a female bosom or ancle uncovered in Great Britain. He concludes, that by the
rules of his art he foresaw five years ago, that both the Pope and myself should ...
Lionel Thomas Berguer, 1823
9
A horrid girl, by the author of 'Margaret's engagement', &c
I tore off my untuckered dress, without daring to look at myself in the glass, and I
sobbed myself to sleep. I awoke myself, a little later, with what must have been a
smothered cry, and looked round me frightened, and bewildered. There was a ...
Catherine Simpson Wynne, 1876
10
The works of ... Joseph Addison, with notes by R. Hurd
... as well as to allay the power of the Scorpion in those parts which are allotted to
that fiery constellation. From hence he very naturally prognosticates, that my lion
will meet with great success in the attacks he has made on the untuckered ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester), 1856