10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TROLLOPEE»
Découvrez l'usage de
trollopee dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
trollopee et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania: Being a Collection ...
At an earlier period, one of the intended dresses, called a trollopee, (probably
from the word trollop) became a subject of offence. The satirists, who guarded
and framed the sumptuary code of the town, procured the wife of Daniel Pettitteau
the ...
John Fanning Watson,
1855
2
Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, in the Olden Time: ...
At an earlier period, one of the intended dresses, called a trollopee, (probably
from the word trollop) became a subject of offence. The satirists, who guarded
and framed the sumptuary code of the town, procured the wife of Daniel Pettitteau
the ...
John Fanning Watson,
1844
3
Historic tales of olden time, concerning the early ...
At an earlier period, one of the intended dresses, called a trollopee, (probably
from the word trollop) became a subject of offence. The satirists, who guarded
and framed the sumptuary code of the town, procured the wife of Daniel Pettiteau,
the ...
John Fanning Watson,
1833
4
Annals of Philadelphia: Being a Collection of Memoirs, ...
At an earlier period, one of the intended dresses, called a trollopee, (probably
from the word trollop) became a subject of offence. The satirists, who guarded
and framed the sumptuary code of the town, procured the wife of Daniel Pettitteau
the ...
John Fanning Watson,
1830
5
Historic Tales of Olden Time
At an earlier period, one of the intended dresses, called a trollopee, (probably
from the word trollop) became a subject of offence. The satirists, who guarded
and framed the sumptuary code of the town, procured the wife of Daniel Pettiteau,
the ...
Fanning Watson John Fanning Watson, John Watson,
2009
6
The Register of Pennsylvania: devoted to the preservation of ...
And the trollopee, like the others, was abandoned! Mr. B , a gentleman of 80
years of age, has given me his recollections of the costumes of bis early days in
Philadelphia, to this effect, to wit: Men wore three- square or cocked huts, and
wigs, ...
7
The Dramatic History of Master Edward: Miss Ann, and Others, ...
Madam Llwhyddwhuydd grew again the admiration of the neighbourhood, and
customers, even the best in the parish, assembled there every evening as before
times. 5 C EN E the Trollopee's Catastrophe, O R Retort Uncourteouj. SOON after
...
George Alexander Stevens,
1785
8
The Dictionary of Fashion History
Inevitably they did influence fashion and the popularity of the shaved head in the
21st century owes much to their “hard-man” prototype. Skinny-rib sweater (F)
Slammerkin, trollopee Period: Mid-1960s and 1970s. A hand- or machine-knitted
...
Valerie Cumming, C. W. Cunnington, P. E. Cunnington,
2010
She chattered on, describing a fine lavender trollopee she'd seen going cheap
on Monmouth Street—a trollopee was like a slammerkin, and how vastly it would
suit Mary—and the new tigers on show at the Tower, and a riot over the price of ...
10
Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the ...
... the streets of a tall male figure in ladies attire, decorated with the odious tower-
gear, and preceded by a drum! At an earlier period, one of the intended dresses,
called a trollopee, (probably from the word trollop) became a subject of offence.