Description
the word came to mean more generally a tribal poet-singer gifted in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds
'Middle Temple Macaroni'
View of Lambeth Church and Palace
' A view of two chimney-sweeps walking along the street
A Temple Macaroni Finish:none the word came to mean'A Temple Macaroni', 1772; an exquisite with a waist length pigtail and a simpering expression minces along while a dog, also with a long tail, trots along beside him. Possibly a reference to Richard Grenville Temple, first Earl Temple. A macaroni was an eighteenth century British dandy who affected continental fashions.
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