In Covent Garden to-night, going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee-house 1 there, where I never was before : where Dryden, the poet, I knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the town, and Harris the player, and Mr. Hoole, of our College.... Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F. R. S.: From His Ms ... - Página 409de Samuel Pepys - 1876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 422 páginas
...stopped at the great Coffee-house there, where I never was before : where Dryden the poet (I knew him at Cambridge), and all the wits of the town, and Harris...player, and Mr. Hoole of our College. And had I had a time then, or could at other times, it will be good coming thither, for there, I perceive, is very... | |
| 1914 - 964 páginas
...fetch my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee House there, where I never was before; where Dryden was, the poet I knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the town. And had I had time then, or could at other times, It will be very good coming thither, for there I perceive... | |
| 1913 - 686 páginas
...full of interesting associations. At its west corner was Will's Coffee - House, where Pepys " found Dryden, the poet I knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the Town." On the other side of the street was Button's, which was appointed the receiving place for all contributions... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1854 - 564 páginas
...recording his first visit, in February, 1663-4, says that he stepped in on his way to fetch his wife, " where Dryden the poet, (I knew at Cambridge,) and...Mr. Hoole of our College. And had I had time then, as I could at other times, it will be good coming thither ; for there I perceive is very witty and... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 512 páginas
...first visit, in February, 1663-4, says that he stepped in on his way to fetch his wife, "where were Dryden the poet, (I knew at Cambridge,) and all the...Mr. Hoole of our College. And had I had time then, as I could at other times, it will be good coming thither; for there I perceive is very witty and pleasant... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 504 páginas
...home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee-house1 there, where I never was before : where Drydcn, the poet, I knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the town, and Harris the player, and Mr. IJoole of our College. And, had I had time then, or could at other times, it will be good coming thither,... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 páginas
...originally kept by William Drwin. Pepys records his first visit to Will's, 3 Feb. 1063-4, "where Drjden the poet (I knew at Cambridge), and all the wits of the town, and Harris the player, and Mr. Uoole of our college," with "very witty and pleasant discourse." Ned Ward calls it " the Wits' Coffee-house.... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 818 páginas
...originally kept by William irwin. Pepys records his first visit to Will's, 3 Feb. 1003-4, "where laclen the poet (I knew at Cambridge), and all the wits of the town, i-'jl Hams the plaver, and Mr. Hoole of our college," with " very witty a"J pleasant discourse." Ned... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1857 - 530 páginas
...first visit, in February, 1663-4, says that he stepped in on his way to fetch his wife, "where were Dryden the poet, (I knew at Cambridge,) and all the...Mr. Hoole of our College. And had I had time then, as I could at other times, it will be good coining thither ; for there I perceive is very witty and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 páginas
...Coffee-house in Covent Garden " — Will's Coffee-house — where Mr. Pepys saw in 1664, " Dryden the poet, and all the wits of the town, and Harris the player, and Mr. Hoole of our college," was suddenly shut up at the merry Christmas time. Mr. Dryden had no longer there " his armed chair,... | |
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