Covent Garden: Its Romance and HistorySimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company ld., 1913 - 269 стор. |
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... Received from the Rt . Honl . the Earle of Bedford , as a gratuity to- wards erecting of ye column , £ 20 08. Od . Dec. 7 , 1668. - Received from the Rt . Honl . Sir Charles Cotterell , Master of the Ceremonies , as a gift towards the ...
... Received from the Rt . Honl . the Earle of Bedford , as a gratuity to- wards erecting of ye column , £ 20 08. Od . Dec. 7 , 1668. - Received from the Rt . Honl . Sir Charles Cotterell , Master of the Ceremonies , as a gift towards the ...
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... received a grant of the square from Charles II . by Letters Patent . In 1679 , when it was rated to the poor for the first time , there appear to have been twenty- three salesmen , rated respectively at 28 . and 18. in the ...
... received a grant of the square from Charles II . by Letters Patent . In 1679 , when it was rated to the poor for the first time , there appear to have been twenty- three salesmen , rated respectively at 28 . and 18. in the ...
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... poet's fate is here in emblem shown ; He asked for bread , and he received a stone . " Sir Peter Lely the painter , Wycherley the dramatist , Eastcourt the actor , Dr. Arne the musician , Tom King ( the original Sir 46 COVENT GARDEN.
... poet's fate is here in emblem shown ; He asked for bread , and he received a stone . " Sir Peter Lely the painter , Wycherley the dramatist , Eastcourt the actor , Dr. Arne the musician , Tom King ( the original Sir 46 COVENT GARDEN.
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... receiving office for all contributions intended for its pages . " The Tatler " appeared in the spring of 1709 , and was a long - cherished and deeply considered venture of Steele . Unlike those of its contemporary rivals , its columns ...
... receiving office for all contributions intended for its pages . " The Tatler " appeared in the spring of 1709 , and was a long - cherished and deeply considered venture of Steele . Unlike those of its contemporary rivals , its columns ...
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... received the most favourable notice . The effect of Addison's assistance cannot be described better than in Steele's own words . " I fared , " said he , " like a dis- tressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid . I was ...
... received the most favourable notice . The effect of Addison's assistance cannot be described better than in Steele's own words . " I fared , " said he , " like a dis- tressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid . I was ...
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actor afterwards appears Bagnio became Bow Street Broad Court building built buried Buttons called Cecil celebrated Charing Cross Charles Club coffee-house corner costermonger Covent Garden Market Covent Garden Theatre crowd described Dickens died door Drury Lane Theatre Dryden Duke Earl of Bedford entrance erected Exeter House fire Floral Hall friends fruit Garrick Garrick Street gentleman ground growers Hart Street Hogarth honour Horace Walpole Hotel Hummums inhabited Inigo Jones James Street John Kemble King Street King's Kneller known Lady latter lived London Long Acre Macklin Maiden Lane Martin's Messrs metropolis named neighbour neighbourhood occupied Opera original parish of St PAUL'S CHURCH Pepys Piazza poet Porson premises present public-house pudding Queen R. H. Barham rebuilt resided Rose Street Royal Russell Street says scene situated sold south side stood Strand Strype Tatler tavern Tavistock tenants Timbs to-day town wall Walpole west side Westminster William Wills's
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Сторінка 46 - While Butler, needy wretch, was yet alive, No generous patron would a dinner give; See him, when starved to death and turned to dust, Presented with a monumental bust! The poet's fate is here in emblem shown; He asked for bread, and he received a stone.
Сторінка 229 - ... with his little black wig on the top of his head, instead of a nightcap, and a poker in his hand, imagining, probably, that some ruffians were coming to attack him. When he discovered who they were, and was told their errand, he smiled, and with great good humour agreed to their proposal: 'What, is it you, you dogs! I'll have a frisk with you.
Сторінка 258 - My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there : I do beseech you send for some of them.
Сторінка 66 - Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, situated between Covent Garden and Bow Street, was sacred to polite letters. There the talk was about poetical justice and the unities of place and time. There was a faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To another an envious poetaster demonstrated that Venice Preserved ought to have been hooted from the stage.
Сторінка 99 - I know the nature of attending crowned heads in their last moments too well to be fond of waiting upon them, without being sent for by a proper authority. You have heard of pardons being signed for physicians, before a sovereign's demise ; however, ill as I was, I would have went to the queen in a horse-litter, had either her majesty, or those in commission next to her, commanded me so to do.
Сторінка 229 - One night when Beauclerk and Langton had supped at a tavern in London, and sat till about three in the morning, it came into their heads to go and knock up Johnson, and see if they could prevail on him to join them in a ramble. They rapped violently at the door of his chambers in the Temple, till at last he appeared in his shirt, with his little black wig on the top of his head, instead of a nightcap, and a poker in his hand, imagining, probably, that some ruffians were coming to attack him. When...
Сторінка 81 - Alcinous, where we are morally sure of the earliest peas and 'sparagus. Bow Street, where the thieves are examined, within a few yards of us. Mary had not been here four-and-twenty hours before she saw a thief. She sits at the window working; and casually throwing out her eyes, she sees a concourse of people coming this way, with a constable to conduct the solemnity. These little incidents agreeably diversify a female life.
Сторінка 32 - Jones' immortal hands, Columns with plain magnificence appear, And graceful porches lead along the square: Here oft my course I bend, when lo! from far, I spy the furies of the football war: The 'prentice quits his shop to join the crew, Increasing crowds the flying game pursue.
Сторінка 57 - s like THE FINISH,' lads, Where all your high pedestrian pads, That have been up and out all night, Running their rigs among the rattlers?
Сторінка 112 - So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke her dames, For shouts were heard mid fire and smoke, And twice ten hundred voices spoke, " The playhouse is in flames." And lo ! where Catherine Street extends, A fiery...