The English gentlevvoman, drawne out to the full body expressing, what habilliments doe best attire her, what ornaments doe best adorne her, what complements doe best accomplish her. By Richard Brathvvait Esq.
- Title
- The English gentlevvoman, drawne out to the full body expressing, what habilliments doe best attire her, what ornaments doe best adorne her, what complements doe best accomplish her. By Richard Brathvvait Esq.
- Author
- Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, for Michaell Sparke, dwelling in Greene Arbor,
- 1631.
- Rights/Permissions
-
To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Please go to http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/ for more information.
- Subject terms
- Women -- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
- Clothing and dress -- Early works to 1800.
- Etiquette -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
-
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a16659.0001.001
- Cite this Item
-
"The English gentlevvoman, drawne out to the full body expressing, what habilliments doe best attire her, what ornaments doe best adorne her, what complements doe best accomplish her. By Richard Brathvvait Esq." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a16659.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- TO HER, VVHOSE TRVE LOVE TO VERTVE HATH HIGHLY ENNOBLED HERSELFE, RENOVVNED HER SEXE, Honoured her House: The Right Honourable, the Lady ARBELLA WENTVVORTH; The accomplishment of her Divinest wishes.
- TO THE GENTLEVVOMAN READER.
- An Abstract or Summarie of all such Principall points, Branches or Particulars, contayned in this Booke entituled, The English Gentlewoman.
- A Compendious Table; where∣in the Principall points contained in this Booke, are with no lesse Brevity than Perspicuity, Propriety, than Facility couched.
- THE ENGLISH Gentlevvoman.
- EMBLEME.