I staid up till the bell-man came by with his bell just under my window as I was writing of this very line, and cried, "Past one of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning. Diary - Página 21de Samuel Pepys - 1661Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Richard Green - 1903 - 540 páginas
...Museum). Some forty years later Samuel Pepys writes in his Diary : — " I staid up till the hellman came by with his bell just under my window, as I was writing this very line, and cried, ' Past one of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.' " OLD TOWN... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1904 - 458 páginas
...drank a pint of wine, and so parted, and thence home, where I found my wife and maid a-washing. I staid up till the bell-man came by with his bell just under my window as I was writing 1 There is a token of the Green Dragon on Lambeth Hill, dated 1651 (see " Boyne's Trade Tokens," ed.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 858 páginas
...and found me all alone : and did mention to me his going back into Holland,1 and did ask me \vhether I7th. In our way to Kensington we understood how that my Lord Chesterfield had killed another gentleman... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 páginas
...but bid me consider of it ; and asked me whether I did not think that Mr. Hawley could perform llie work of my office alone. I confess I was at a great...bell-man came by with his bell just under my window ns I was writing of this very line, and cried, ' Past one of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.'... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 492 páginas
...here, with more of circumstance: "I staid up till the bellman came by with his bell under my window, at I was writing of this very line, and cried, ' Past...of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.' " Such passages are not to be misunderstood. The appeal to Samuel Pepys years hence is unmistakable.... | |
| Esther Meynell - 1909 - 396 páginas
...satisfaction of future generations. He wrote so long and late many a night that as he says, " I staid up till the bellman came by with his bell just under...of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.' " Little thought Pepys himself of the importance of his voluntary task, and in his complete unconsciousness... | |
| 1910 - 500 páginas
...or lastly, as here, with more of circumstance : " I staid up till the bellman came by with his bell under my window, as I was writing of this very line,...of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.' " Such passages are not to be misunderstood. The appeal to Samuel Pepys years hence is unmistakable.... | |
| 1910 - 516 páginas
...circumstance : " I staid up till the bellman came by with his bell under my window, as / was ivriting of this very line, and cried, ' Past one of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.' " Such passages are not to be misunderstood. The appeal to Samuel Pepys years hence is unmistakable.... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 320 páginas
...with more of circumstance: " I staid up till the bellman came by with his bell under my window, as / was writing of this very line, and cried, ' Past one...of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy morning.' " Such passages are not to be misunderstood. The appeal to Samuel Pepys years hence is unmistakable.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1906 - 688 páginas
...day after to bethink myself how to carry this business. I staid up till the bell-man came by with j his bell just under my window as I was writing of..."Past one of the clock, and a cold, frosty, windy I morning." 5 1 In Fenchurch Street. 8 Sir Arthur Haselrigge, Bart., of Nosely, co. Leicester, and... | |
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