| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 520 Seiten
...this time. By this time it was about twelve o'clock; and so home, and there find my guests, which was Mr. Wood and his wife Barbary Sheldon, and also Mr....this time we could be. While at dinner Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes (who, it seems, are related to them), whose houses in Fish-street... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 644 Seiten
...this time. By this time it was about twelve o'clock; and so home, and there find my guests, which was Mr. Wood and his wife Barbary Sheldon, and also Mr....this time we could be. While at dinner Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes (who, it seems, are related to them), whose houses in Fish-street... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 Seiten
...husband, for aught I see, a likely man. But Mr. Moone's design and mine, which was to look over my closet and please him with the sight thereof, which he hath...dinner, and as merry as at this time we could be. 79. THE COFFEE-HOUSE. Between 1670 and 1685 coffee-houses multiplied in London, and attained some degree... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 Seiten
...husband, for aught 1 see, a likely man. But Mr. Moone's design and mine, which was to look over my closet and please him with the sight thereof, which he hath...dinner, and as merry as at this time we could be. 79. THE COFFEE-HOUSE. Between 1670 and 1685 coffee-houses multiplied in London, and attained some degree... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 Seiten
...twelve o'clock; and so home, and there find my guests, which was Mr. Wood and his wife Barbary Shelden, and also Mr. Moone : she mighty fine, and her husband,...this time we could be. While at dinner Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes (who, it seems, are related to them), whose houses in Fish-street... | |
| 1901 - 660 Seiten
...this time. By this time it was about twelve o'clock; and so home, and there find my guests, which was Mr. Wood and his wife Barbary Sheldon, and also Mr....this time we could be. While at dinner Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes (who, it seems, are related to them), whose houses in Fish-street... | |
| William Peacock - 1903 - 408 Seiten
...husband, for aught I see, a likely man. But Mr. Moone's design and mine, which was to look over my closet, and please him with the sight thereof, which he hath...this time we could be. While at dinner Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes, (who it seems are related to them), whose houses in Fish-street... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 452 Seiten
...and no manner of means used to quench the fire. After a while of rest, during which he and his guests had " an extraordinary good dinner, and as merry as at this time we could be," Mr. Pepys took boat, and thus describes what he saw : River full of lighters and boats taking in goods,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1906 - 736 Seiten
...husband, for aught I see, a likely man. But Mr. Moone's design and mine, which was to look over my closet, and please him with the sight thereof, which he hath...this time we could be. While at dinner, Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes, who, it seems, are related to them, whose houses in Fish... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 Seiten
...husband, for aught I see, a likely man. But Mr. Moone's design and mine, which was to look over my closet and please him with the sight thereof, which he hath...dinner, and as merry as at this time we could be. The two following extracts are taken from two pamphlets written in 1672, one opposing and the other... | |
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