Eglington, till it made us all burst ; but I did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to make himself sport with things of this kind, but I perceive it was shown him as a rarity. And he took care to have the room-door shut, but there were about twenty... Periodical Criticism - Página 94de Walter Scott - 1835Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 510 páginas
...exclaiming against Bishops, and crying up of my good Lord Eglinton," till it made us all burst ; but I did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to make...there, and myself, infinitely pleased with the novelty. So over to White Hall, to a little Committee of Tangier ; and thence walking in the Gallery, I met... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 498 páginas
...exelaiming against Bishops, and erying up of my good Lord Eglinton,2 till it made us all burst ; but I did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to make himself sport with things of this kind, but I pereeive it was shown him as a rarity ; and he took eare to have the room-door shut, but there were... | |
| Walter F. Tiffin - 1866 - 242 páginas
...the Archbishop • South's Sermons, vol. vp 493. "took care to have the room- door shut," but Pepys " did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to make...kind, but I perceive it was shown him as a rarity." It is, however, a curious illustration of the manners and taste of the time ! Prom another source we... | |
| Walter F. Tiffin - 1866 - 248 páginas
...have the room-door shut," but Pepys " did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to make«him self sport with things of this kind, but I perceive it was shown him as a rarity/' It is, however, a curious illustration of the manners and taste of the time ! From another source we... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 530 páginas
...I did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to muke himself sport with things of this kind, but 1 perceive it was shown him as a rarity ; and he took...there, and myself, infinitely pleased with the novelty. So over to White Hall, to a little Committee of Tangier ; and thence walking in the Gallery, I met... | |
| Henry Allon - 1862 - 584 páginas
...exclaiming ' against bishops, and crying up of my good Lord Eglintoun, till ' it made us all burst. But I did wonder to have the bishop at ' this time to make...things of this kind. But ' I perceive it was shown Imp as a rarity. And he took care to ' have the room door shut, but there were about twenty gentle'... | |
| John Doran - 1868 - 368 páginas
...good Lord Eglinton, till he made us all burst. But," adds the amused spectator turned moralist, " I did wonder to have the bishop at this time to make himself sport with things of this kind ; but I perceived it was shown him as a rarity, and he took care to have the room door shut. But there were... | |
| 1870 - 790 páginas
...bishops, and crying ' up of my good Lord Eglington till it ' made us all burst. But I did wonder ' to hear the Bishop at this time to ' make himself sport with...things of ' this kind ; but I perceive it was shown ' to him as a rarity, and he took care to ' have the room door shut; but there " were about twenty... | |
| John Richard Green - 1876 - 380 páginas
...bishops, and crying np of my good Lord Eglington till it made us all burst. But I did wonder to hear the bishop at this time to make himself sport with things of this kind; but I perceive it was shown to him as a rarity, and he took care to have the room-door shut; but there were about twenty gentlemen... | |
| 1879 - 690 páginas
...exclaiming against Bishops, and crying up of my good Lord Eglinton,* till it made us all burst ; but I did wonder to have the Bishop at this time to make...care to have the room-door shut, but there were about tw,;nty gentlemen there, and myself, infinitely pleased with the novelty.' It is true Pepys sympathized... | |
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