But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and here fiddles, and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump, and here laughing, and there fine people walking, is mighty divertising. The Parlour Window: Or, Anecdotes - 165 페이지저자: Edward Mangin - 1841 - 179 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1826 - 488 페이지
...spend what he will, or nothing, — all as one. But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and here fiddles and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump,...there fine people walking, is mighty divertising.' — Pepys's Memoirs. 29. — KING CHARLES II RESTORED. On the 8th of May 1660, Charles II was proclaimed... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 페이지
...spend what he will, or nothing, all as one. But to hear the nightingale, and other birds, and here fiddles, and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump,...laughing, and there fine people walking, is mighty divertizing." This is simple, yet Pepys had a strong head and a fine wife. The famous naval victory... | |
| 740 페이지
...to spend what he will, or nothing, all as one. But to bear the nightingale and other birds, and here fiddles, and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump, and here laughing, and here fine people walking, it mighty diverting. Here fell into the company of Harry Killigrew, a rogue... | |
| 1867 - 738 페이지
...to spend what he will, or nothing, all as one. But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and here fiddles, and there a Harp, and here a Jew's trump, and here laughing, and here fine people walking, is mighty diverting. Here fell into the company of Harry Killigrew, a rogue... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1840 - 426 페이지
...to spend what he will, or nothing; all is one. But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and here fiddles and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump and here laughing, and there fine people walking, is very diverting." In Addison's time, Spring Gardens, as they were still called, continued to be noted... | |
| Edward Mangin - 1841 - 234 페이지
...which was never printed, nor is the author known." There is not any play with this title in Langbaine. Page 228. " But to hear the nightingale and other...displaying not only the simplicity of the writer's mind, hut that of the age. " Jew's trump" is a corruption of jaw's trump; and " hear fiddles" should be "... | |
| John Brand - 1849 - 574 페이지
...he will, or nothing — all as one. But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and here a fiddler, and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump, and here...laughing, and there fine people walking, is mighty diverting," says Mr. Pepys, while his wife is gone to lie at Woolwich, " in order to a little ayre... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1850 - 724 페이지
...go to spend what he will or nothing, all is one. But to bear the nightingale and the birds, and here fiddles, and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump,...laughing, and there fine people walking, is mighty diverting." "30 May, 1668. — To Foxhall, and there fell into company of Harry Killigrew, a rogue... | |
| 1867 - 746 페이지
...to spend what he will, or nothing, all as one. But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and here fiddles, and there a harp, and here a Jew's trump, and here laughing, and here fine people walking, is mighty diverting. Here fell into the company of Harry Killigrew, a rogue... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 페이지
...very pleasant and cheap going thither, for a man may go to spend what he will, or nothing, all is one. But to hear the nightingale and other birds, and hear...there fine people walking, is mighty divertising. Among others, there were two pretty women, alone, that walked a great while, which being discovered... | |
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