embellished with ten caricatures. Engraved by Rowlandson from original
drawings by Woodward. Published by Thomas Tegg, 111 Cheapside, 1808.
Republished under the title of _Chesterfield Burlesque_, 1811.
_Mottoes._
The better sort should have before 'em
A grace, a manner, a decorum.--BUTLER.
O tempora! O mores!--JUVENAL.
The times are out of joint, O cursed spite,
That ever I was born to set them right.-SHAKESPEARE.
Folding plate to face the title.
Votaries of Fashion in the Temple of Folly.
How to walk the Streets.
The Art of Quizzing.
How to keep up a conversation with yourself in the Public Streets.
How to break a shop window with an umbrella.
Behaviour at table.
Notoriety, Singularity, Whimsical.
Gentleman and Mad Author.
'I will allow you twelve shillings a week to be my amanuensis!--What do
you think of that?'
How to look over your husband's hand while at cards, and find fault
with him for losing.
The Nobleman and the little Shopkeeper.
_Chesterfield Travestie, or School for Modern Manners._