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NYM(G.767.047
25 May 1767:21 (812)
To the printer of the General Evening-Post. Sir, It is a
saying with some people "that one may as well be out of the
world as out of the fashion": for the conveniency of such
persons as are of that opinion, I have sent you a list of
those things and persons that may be said to be in fashion,
and one also of those entirely out of fashion. You will
pardon my having blended the persons and articles together,
as I have not time to range them in proper order. I am,
sir, your humble servant. [signed] W.W.
In Fashion. . . Italian operas. . . Out of Fashion. . .
Thespis. . . Shakespeare. . . The author of the above.
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