| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1833 - 596 sivua
...improved the native breed. a comedy . f a comedy called the Merry Beggars, or Jovial Crew, 1641.—• ' Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring appears there in Spring Gardens, and in Hyde Park, to see the robes, horse and fool ? ' The wily Cromwell was hot altogether... | |
| Harry Harewood - 1835 - 386 sivua
...this reign races were run in Hyde Park, as appears from a comedy called The Merry Beggars (1041), " Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring appears in Spring Garden, and in Hyde Park to see the races horse and footl" At this epoch, however, the country... | |
| Nimrod - 1843 - 324 sivua
...Helmsley Turk, and the Morocco Barb, were brought to England, and greatly improved the native breed 122 " Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring appears there in Spring Gardens, and in Hyde Park, to see the races, horse and foot?" The wily Cromwell was not altogether... | |
| Nimrod - 1851 - 170 sivua
...in Hyde Park, as appears from a comedy called the " Merry Beggars, or Jovial Crew," 1641:—"Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring appears there in Spring Gardens, and in Hyde Park, to see the races, horse and foot ?" The wily Cromwell was not altogether... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 1254 sivua
...customary to have races in Hyde Park, which we glean from a comedy called the "Merry Beggars," (1641)—" Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring...Garden, and in Hyde Park, to see the races, horse and foot ? " AD 1660.—Burton, in his "Anatomy of Melancholy," mentions horse-races as the disports of... | |
| Nimrod - 1853 - 342 sivua
...in Hyde Park, as appears from a comedy called the “Merry Beggars, or Jovial Crew,” 1641 :—“ Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring appears there in Spring Gardens, and in Hyde Park, to see the races, horse and foot ?“ The wily Cromwell was not altogether... | |
| Henry George Davis - 1859 - 320 sivua
...day also " great resort came to Hyde Park, many hundreds of rich coaches, and gallants in attire; * Afterwards called the " Life Guardsman." but most...Garden, and in Hyde Park to see the races, horse and foot ?"—(" Merry Beggars, or Jovial Crew,'' 1641.) Many and famous have been the reviews here, some... | |
| Thomas Egerton Earl of Wilton - 1868 - 356 sivua
...Newmarket; also in Hyde Park, as appears from a comedy called the ' Merry Beggars, or Jovial Crew/ 1641 : ' Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring appears there in Spring Gardens, and in Hyde Park to see the races horse and foot ?' The wily Cromwell was not altogether indifferent... | |
| Edward Walford - 1879 - 328 sivua
...again, in a comedy called the "Merry Beggars, or, Jovial Crew" (1641), we find the question asked, " Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring...Garden, and in Hyde Park to see the races horse and foot ?" Though horse-racing was voted sinful by the Puritan party, yet Hyde Park appears to have been... | |
| Edward Walford - 1879 - 328 sivua
...again, in a comedy called the "Merry Beggars, or, Jovial Crew" (1641), we find the question asked, " Shall we make a fling to London, and see how the spring...Garden, and in Hyde Park to see the races horse and foot ?" Though horse-racing was voted sinful by the Puritan party, yet Hyde Park appears to have been... | |
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