| Samuel Pepys - 1828 - 486 páginas
...pit, it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play so long expected, " The Mulbery Garden ;" of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do...alone. And so to the play again ; where the King and Queene by and by come, and all the Court ; and the house infinitely full. But the play, when it come,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 páginas
...pit, it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play so long expected, ' The Mulberry Garden,' of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters. I having sat here a while and eat nothing to-day, did slip out, getting a boy to keep my place ; and to the Rose Tavern... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 páginas
...pit, it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play so long expected, ' The Mulberry Garden,' of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters. I having sat here a while and eat nothing to-day, did slip out, getting a boy to keep my place ; and to the Rose Tavern... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 478 páginas
...Garden,' of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters. I having sat here a while and eat nothing to-day, did slip out, getting a boy to keep my place; and to the Kose Tavern (Will's, in Kussell Street), and there got half a breast of mutton off the spit, and dined... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1868 - 686 páginas
...Mulberry Garden ;" of whom being so reputed a wit, all the world do 2 0 expect great matteis. I having eat here awhile and eat nothing to-day, did slip out, getting a boy to keep my place ; aud to the liose Tavern, and there got half a breast of mutton off the spit, and dined all alone.'... | |
| 1880 - 592 páginas
...it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley 's new play so long expected, ' The Mulberry Garden ' ; of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do...and to the Rose -Tavern, and there got half a breast off the spit, and dined all alone. And so to the play again, where the King and Queen by and by come,... | |
| Robert William Lowe - 1891 - 212 páginas
...withstood, so he got a boy to keep his place in the pit, while he himself slipped out to the Rose Tavern, " got half a breast of mutton, off of the spit, and dined all alone. And so to the play again." On another occasion he set a poor man to keep his place, Pepys going to Martin's, his bookseller's,... | |
| Robert William Lowe - 1891 - 212 páginas
...first day of Sir Charles Sedley's comedy of The Mulberry Garden (May 18, 1668), of which, the author "being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters," Pepys went to the King's Playhouse about noon, shortly after which time the doors opened. A fortnight... | |
| 1905 - 564 páginas
...„it being the flrst day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play so long expected, 'The Mulberry Garden'; of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters." Aber Pepys findet alsdann, dafs das stück nur einige wenige hübsche stellen hat. Der erfolg ist ein... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1906 - 736 páginas
...it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play, so long expected, " The Mulberry Garden,"3 of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do...again, where the King and Queen, by and by, come, and 1 Trinity Monday. 2 Probably in Bloomsbury Square, the north side of which was then occupied by Southampton... | |
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