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" Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs, epigrams, and satires, in the hands of every man you met, you have now only a pack of cards ; and instead of the cavils about the turn of the expression, the elegance of the style, and the like, the... "
The British Essayists: The Tatler - 7. oldal
szerző: Alexander Chalmers - 1803
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The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, 1. kötet

1710 - 454 oldal
...very much altered fince Mr. Dryden frequented it; where you ufed to fee Songs, Epigrams, and Satyrs, in the Hands of every Man you met, you have now only a Pack of Cards ; and inftead of tlie Cavils about the Turn of the Expreffion, the Elegance of the Style, and the like, the...

The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, 1. kötet

Sir Richard Steele - 1712 - 398 oldal
...very much altered nnce Mr. Drydtn frequented it ; where you ufed to fee Smgt, Epigrams, and Satyrs, in the Hands of every Man you met, you have now only a Pack of Cards ; and inuead of the Cavils about the Turn of the Exprcffion, the Elegance of the Style, and the like, the...

The Tatler; Or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; ...

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1774 - 346 oldal
...very much altered fince Mr. DryJcu frequented it; where you ufed to fee Songs, Epigrams, and Satire:, in the hands of every man you met, you have now only a pack of cards ; and inftead of the cavils about the turn of the expreffion, the elegance of the ftile, and the like, the...

The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, 1. kötet

Sir Richard Steele - 1786 - 516 oldal
...and found. 1 his place is very much altered fince Mr. DRY DEN frequented it ; where you ufed to fee Songs, Epigrams, and Satires, in the hands of every...man 'you met, you have now only a pack of cards; and inftead of the cavils about the turn of the expreffion, the elegance of the ftyle, and the like, the...

The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events. St. Paul's to St ..., 2. kötet

Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 oldal
...notwithstanding their late apostacy in favour of dress and sound. The place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs, epigrams,...learned now dispute only about the truth of the game." The last proprietor of this theatre was Rich, the famous harlequin, who, having a poor company, unable...

The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events. St. Paul's to St ..., 2. kötet

Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 oldal
...notwithstanding their late apostacy in favour of dress and sound. The place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs, epigrams,...learned now dispute only about the truth of the game." The last proprietor of this theatre was Rich, the famous harlequin, who, having a poor company, unable...

The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events

Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 478 oldal
...dress and sound. The place is very much altered since Mr. l)ryden * Gibber's Apology, 2d edit. p. 138. frequented it; where you used to see songs, epigrams,...like, the learned now dispute only about the truth ol the game." The last proprietor of this theatre was Rich, the famous harlequin, who, having, a poor...

Popular History of England, 5. kötet

Charles Knight - 1859 - 536 oldal
...the "Tatler" it is said of Will's coffee-house, " This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it. Where you used to see songs, epigrams, and satires, in the hands of every one you met, you have now only * " TaUer," No. 155. t "Spectator," No. 4&. * "Tatler," No. 132. 1709-1742.]...

Lives of wits and humourists, 1. kötet

John Timbs - 1862 - 424 oldal
...early Tatlers, the house is thus described : This place [Will's] is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs, epigrams,...now only a pack of cards ; and instead of the cavils upon the turn of expression, the elegance of the style, and the like, the learned now dispute only...

Lives of wits and humourists, 1. kötet

John Timbs - 1862 - 422 oldal
...of every man you met, you have now only a pack of cards ; and instead of the cavils upon the turn of expression, the elegance of the style, and the like, the learned now dispute only about the turn of the game. — Tin Toiler, No. 1. In old times we used to sit upon a play after it was acted,...




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