| William Hone - 1828 - 468 páginas
...change of trenchers, and drunk out of earthern pitchers and wooden dishes. 1664. Home to bed, having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat at dinner. To my lord chancellor's (sir Orlando Bridgman, lord keeper,) in the garden, where we conversed above... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1828 - 472 páginas
...the Prince ; they all having more or less occasion to make use of him. 22nd. Home to-bed ; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat * at dinner, and sitting with the wind in my neck. 23rd. We were told to-day of a Dutch ship of 3 or 400 tons, where... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1844 - 490 páginas
...without a breach of etiquette when addressing the House. Though members, like their president, sal covered, the custom argued no absence of ceremony...the 39th Elizabeth, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer admonished6 " that none should enter with their spurs not to offend others ;" and, four years later,... | |
| 1841 - 404 páginas
...change of trenchers, and drunk out of earthen pitchers and wooden dishes. 1664. Home to bed, having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat at dinner. To my lord chancellor's, in the garden, where we conversed above an hour, walking up and down, and... | |
| 1876 - 594 páginas
...meals covered. Mr. Samuel Pepys's diary for Sept. 22, 1664, is as follows : " Home to bed ; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat at a dinner, sitting with the wind in my neck." And Lord Braybrooke, in his note on this passage, refers... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 506 páginas
...is with child, but I neither believe nor desire it. But God's will be done! Home to bed; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat ' at a dinner, and sitting with the wind in my neck. 23d. Comes Mr. Fuller, that was the wit of Cambridge,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 510 páginas
...with child, but I neither believe nor desire it. But God's will be done ! Home to bed ; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat'- at a dinner, and sitting with the wind in my neck. 23d. Comes Mr. Fuller, that was the wit of Cambridge,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 366 páginas
...with child, but I neither believe nor desire it. But God's will be done ! Home to bed ; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat ' at dinner, and sitting with the wind in my neck. 23rd. My cold and pain in my head increasing, and the palate... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1885 - 376 páginas
...with child, but I neither believe nor desire it. But God's will be done ! Home to bed ; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat ' at dinner, and sitting with the wind in my neck. 23rd. My cold and pain in my head increasing, and the palate... | |
| John Cuthbertson - 1886 - 486 páginas
...it had continued till so recent a period. Pepys, under date 1664, says—" Home to bed; having got a strange cold in my head, by flinging off my hat at dinner." And his editor remarks, in a note on this passage—" In Lord 1 Clarendon's Essay on the Decay of Respect... | |
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