| Edward Randolph Emerson - 1908 - 532 páginas
...[so reads the article] a celebrated beauty of those times (Charles the Second) was in the Cross Bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...the liquor, he would have the toast. He was opposed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honour which is done to the lady we... | |
| Frederick William Hackwood - 1909 - 392 páginas
...: — " It happened that on a public day, a celebrated beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...jump in, and swore though he liked not the liquor be would have the toast. He was opposed in the resolution, yet the whim gave foundation to the present... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1909 - 132 páginas
...in the Cross-Bath, [This was the bath at the end of Bath Street, now known as ' The Twopenny Hot '.] and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...the company. There was in the place a gay fellow, half-fuddled, who offered to jump in, and swore, though he liked not the liquor, he would have the... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 1006 páginas
...with seven the fair Justma's crown'd." " a celebrated beauty of those times was in the cross bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...the liquor, he would have the toast. He was opposed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honour which is done to the lady we... | |
| 1910 - 1002 páginas
...(speaking of Bath in Charles II. 's reurn) " a celebrated beauty of those times was in the cross bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...liquor, he would have the toast. • He was opposed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honour which is done to the lady we... | |
| 1910 - 1200 páginas
...a celebrated beauty of those times was in the cross bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers look a glass of the water in which the fair one stood,...liquor, he would have the toast.,- He was opposed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honour which is done to the lady we... | |
| Arvid J. Smith - 1910 - 292 páginas
...on a publick day a celebrated beauty of those times [of Charles II] was in the Cross Bath [at Bath], and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass of water in which the fair one stood, and drank her health to the company. There was in the place a gay... | |
| Thomas Selby Henrey - 1914 - 172 páginas
...purpose.) "It happened that, on a public day, a celebrated beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...half -fuddled, who offered to jump in, and swore: ' Tho' he liked not the liquor, he would have the toast ' (making allusion to the fashion of putting... | |
| Suzanne Von Drachenfels - 2000 - 598 páginas
...Tatler. It happened that on a publick day a celebrated beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...the liquor, he would have the toast. He was opposed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honour which is done to the lady we... | |
| Charles J. Gibowicz - 2007 - 290 páginas
...England: It happened that on a pub lick day a celebrated beauty of those times was in the cross bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass...the company. There was in the place a gay fellow, halffitddled, who offered to jump in, and swore, though he liked not the liquor, he would have the... | |
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