Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played Nell. When we came out of the house it rained hard. There were then few hackney-coaches and we got both into one sedanchair. Turning out of Fleet Street into Fetter Lane, there was a sort of contest... London Vanished and Vanishing - Side 158av Philip Norman - 1905 - 294 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 536 sider
...: for I think giving her only sixpence now is neither sat cito nor sat bene.1 After I got to town, my brother, now Lord Stowell, met me at the White...was told. He took me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played Nell. When we came out of the house, it rained... | |
| 1844 - 698 sider
...think giving her only sixpence now is neither sat cito nor sat bene." After I got to town, my brother met me at the White Horse in Fetter Lane, Holborn, then the great Oxford house. He took me me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played... | |
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 538 sider
...took me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played Nell. When we came out of the house, it rained hard. There were then few hackneycoaches, and we got both into one sedan-chair. Turning out of Fleet Street into Fetter Lane,... | |
| 1845 - 758 sider
...: for I think giving her only sixpence now is neither sat cito nor sat bene.' After I got to town, my brother, now Lord Stowell, met me at the White...was told. He took me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played Nell. When we came out of the house, it rained... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 690 sider
...for I think giving her only sixpence now is neither sat cito nor sat bene.' After I got to town, niy brother, now Lord Stowell, met me at the White Horse...was told. He took me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played Nell. When we came out of the house, it rained... | |
| 1845 - 672 sider
...took me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love played Jobson in the farce, and Miss Pope played Nell. When we came out of the house, it rained hard. There were then few hackney-coaches, and we got both into one sedan-chair. Turning out of Fleet Street into Fetter Lane,... | |
| Success - 1851 - 362 sider
...it: for I think giving her only sixpence now is neither sal cito nor sat bene' After I got to tojvn, my brother, now Lord Stowell, met me at the White Horse in 156 DECISION OF CHARACTER. Fetter Lane, Holborn, then the great Oxford house, as I was told. He took... | |
| William Keddie - 1854 - 400 sider
...: for I think giving her only sixpence now is neither sat cito nor sat bene.' After I got to town, my brother, now Lord Stowell, met me at the White Horse, in Fetter Lane, Holbom, then the great Oxford house, as I was told. He took me to see the play at Drury Lane. Love... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 sider
..." to see the play at Drury-lane. Love played Jobtoa in the farce ; and Miss Pope played AW/. \\ hen we came out of the house it rained hard. There were then few hackney-coaches, and we both got into one sedan-chair. Turning out of Fleet-street into Fetter-lane,... | |
| 1858 - 348 sider
...: for I think giving her only sixpence now is neither sat cito nor sat bene.' After I got to town, my brother, now Lord Stowell, met me at the White...out of the house it rained hard. There were then few hackney-coaches, and we got both into one sedan-chair. Turning out of Fleet Street into Fetter Lane,... | |
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