The house full of Parliament-men, it being holyday with them : and it was observable how a gentleman of good habit, sitting just before us, eating of some fruit in the midst of the play, did drop down as dead, being choked ; but with much ado Orange Moll... The Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold - Seite 120von Blanchard Jerrold - 1859 - 450 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1833 - 344 Seiten
...Mr. KEELEY,) the author pleads the authority of Pepys, who in the following passage, proves the then existence and notoriety of some such personage : —...euphonic than " Mai" or " Matilda." The incident of the king supping at a tavern with Nell, and finding himself without money to defray the bill, is variously... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 Seiten
...fruit in the midst of the play, did drop down as dead, being choked ; but with much ado Orange Moll did thrust her finger down his throat, and brought him to life again. "26th (December 1667). With my wife to the King's playhouse, and there saw 'The Surprizall' (by Sir... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 348 Seiten
...fruit in the midst of the play, did drop down as dead, being choked ; but with much ado Orange Moll did thrust her finger down his throat, and brought him to life again. "26th (December 1667). With my wife to the King's playhouse, and there saw 'The SurprizalP (by Sir... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1854 - 304 Seiten
...introduction of Orange Moll (so inimitably acted by MR. KEELBT), the author pleads the authority of Pepys, who, in the following passage, proves the existence...euphonic than " Mai " or " Matilda." The incident of the king supping at a tavern with Nell, and finding himself without money to defray the bill, is variously... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1854 - 304 Seiten
...introduction of Orange Moll (so inimitably acted by ME. KEELEY), the author pleads the authority of Pepys, who, in the following passage, proves the existence...euphonic than " Mai" or " Matilda." The incident' of the king supping at a tavern with Nell, and finding himself without money to defray the bill, is variously... | |
| Douglas William Jerrold - 1854 - 306 Seiten
...introduction of Orange Moll (so inimitably acted by ME. KEELEY), the author pleads the authority of Pepys, who, in the following passage, proves the existence...euphonic than " Mai " or " Matilda." The incident of the king supping at a tavern with Nell, and finding himself without money to defray the bill, is variously... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 366 Seiten
...fruit in the midst of the play, did drop down as dead, being choked ; but with much ado Orange Mall did thrust her finger down his throat, and brought him to life again." Orange Mall was a person of energy and discretion ; and as she sold her oranges to Parliament-men in... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 324 Seiten
...fruit in the midst of the play, did drop down as dead, being choked ; but with much ado Orange Mall did thrust her finger down his throat, and brought him to life again." Orange Mall was a person of energy and discretion ; and as she sold her oranges to Parliament-men in... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 Seiten
...furniture to Dulwich College, where also his portrait still remains. choked ; but with much ado Orange Moll did thrust her finger down his throat, and brought him to life again. 3d. To church, and thither comes Roger Pepys to our pew, and thence home to dinner, whither comes by... | |
| 1855 - 784 Seiten
...of Charles the Second. For the introduction of Orange Moll the author pleads the authority of Pepys, who, in the following passage, proves the existence...euphonic than " Mai" or " Matilda." The incident of the king supping at a tavern with NelL and finding himself without money to defray the bilL is variously... | |
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