from Robinson, Mary. Modern Manners, A Poem. In Two Cantos (London: James Evans, 1793).
. . .O, Fashion! delegate of taste and wit,Oft do I see thee triumph in the pit;
. . .O, Fashion! delegate of taste and wit,Oft do I see thee triumph in the pit;
from
Robinson, Mary. “Present State of the Manners, Society, &c. &c. of the Metropolis of England” . Monthly Magazine; or British Register. Vol. 10 (September 1800): 138-140.
from
Boaden, James. The Life of Mrs. Jordan. Vol. 1. London: E. Bull, 1831.
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The Fashionable World.
from
Robinson, Mary, [and Maria Elizabeth Robinson]. Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, Written by Herself with Some Posthumous Pieces. Vol. 2. London: Wilks and Taylor, 1801. 140-42.
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