| Elizabeth Lee - 1898 - 258 páginas
...them more noble and of Will's, for in his diary he writes, "I stopped at the great coffeehouse, . . . where Dryden, the poet, I knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the town. ... It will be good coming thither, for there, I perceive, is very witty and pleasant discourse." 208... | |
| William John Hardy, F. E. Robinson, William Paley Baildon - 1904 - 432 páginas
...in his diary that he stopped at the great coffee house in Covent Garden, " where," he says, " I saw Dryden the poet (I knew at Cambridge) and all the wits of the town and Harries the player, and Mr. Hoole of our College." Sam notes that there was "very witty and pleasant... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 410 páginas
...1664. " In Covent Garden to-night, going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee-house there, where I never was before; where Dryden the...coming thither, for there, I perceive, is very witty and pleasant discourse. But I could no^ tarry, and as it was late, they were all ready to go away."... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 760 páginas
...spirit. " In Covent Garden to-night, going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee House there, where I never was before ; where Dryden, the...and Harris the player, and Mr. Hoole of our College [Magdalen]. And had I had time then, or could at other times, it will be good coming thither ; for... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1901 - 264 páginas
...summer. " In Covent-Garden tonight going to fetch home my wife I stopped at the great coffee-house there, where I never was before; where Dryden, the...knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the town." — Pepys' Diary, Feb. 3, 1663-4. In The Taller Steele dated his literary news from Will's coffeehouse.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1904 - 486 páginas
...place. In Covent Garden to-night, going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee-house ' there, where I never was before; where Dryden the...coming thither, for there, I perceive, is very witty and pleasant discourse. But I could not tarry, and as it was late, they were all ready to go away.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1903 - 266 páginas
...summer. " In Covent-Garden tonight going to fetch home my wife I stopped at the great coffee-house there, where I never was before; where Dryden, the...knew at Cambridge, and all the wits of the town." — Pepys' Diary, Feb. 3, 1663-4. 183 In The Tatler Steele dated his literary news from Will's coffeehouse.... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 páginas
...soldier. In Covmt Garden to-night, going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee- house ' eptance of a burgess-ship, and were ready at the Mayor's...recognised me, as an acquaintance. •• The Royal Г' le then, or could at other times, it will good coming îjiiih^r, for there, I perceive, is very... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1905 - 492 páginas
...an * " In Covent Garden to-night, going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee House there, where I never was before ; where Dryden, the...Cambridge, and all the wits of the town. . . . And had I had time then, or could at other times, it will be good coming thither; for there, I perceive... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1905 - 492 páginas
...going to fetch home my wife, I stopped at the great Coffee House there, where I never was bef ore ; where Dryden, 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 good coming thither; for there, I perceive... | |
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