Men of quality never appear more amiable than when their dress is plain. Their birth, rank, title and its appendages are at best indivious and as they do not need the assistance of dress, so, by their disclaiming the advantage of it, they make their superiority sit more easy.


The Works in Verse and Prose (ed. 1764)


Men of quality never appear more amiable than when their dress is plain. Their birth, rank, title and its appendages are at best indivious and as...

Men of quality never appear more amiable than when their dress is plain. Their birth, rank, title and its appendages are at best indivious and as...

Men of quality never appear more amiable than when their dress is plain. Their birth, rank, title and its appendages are at best indivious and as...

Men of quality never appear more amiable than when their dress is plain. Their birth, rank, title and its appendages are at best indivious and as...