| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1909 - 198 sivua
...fng apd aton r•b. Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, 5 situated between Covent Garden and Bow Street, was...place and time. There was a faction for Perrault and the.moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated 10 whether Paradise Lost ought... | |
| Frederick William Hackwood - 1909 - 392 sivua
...the Coffee-houses reeked with tobacco like a guard-room. Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, situated between...poetical justice and the unities of place and time. Under no roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen. There were earls in stars and garters, clergymen... | |
| 1910 - 356 sivua
...firesides to sit in the midst of eternal fog and stench. Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, situated between...poetical justice and the unities of place and time. There i Thomas Osborn, Lord Treasurer under Charles II. 1A character in Vanbrugh's The Relapse. As an word... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 sivua
...xlhmle.l lielweell CoM'llt l MIMV Mlieel, \VIIN Niien-il to polite Hu l,ilk «ut ululili I In-ill jus hts that do often lie too deep for tears. COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPTEMBE 3 One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To another an envious poetaster... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 618 sivua
...firesides to sit in the midst of eternal fog and stench. Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, situated between...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... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 600 sivua
...firesides to sit in the midst of eternal fog and stench. Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, situated between...the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in 1 The chief peculiarity of this dialect... | |
| Reginald Jacobs - 1913 - 342 sivua
...Macaulay, in his " History of England," 5 writes : " Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Wills's. That celebrated house, situated between Covent Garden...talk was about poetical justice and the unities of time and place. There was a faction for Perrault and the Moderns, a faction for Boileau and the Ancients.... | |
| Ernst Mollenhauer - 1914 - 144 sivua
...beliebter Treffpunkt in London das Gafé Will war. Macaulay gibt davon 1 eine' anschauliche Schilderung. „That celebrated house, situated between Covent...and time. There was a faction for Perrault and the modems, a faction for Boileau and the ancients . . . The gréât press was to get near the chair where... | |
| Ernst Mollenhauer - 1914 - 148 sivua
...beliebter Treffpunkt in London das Café Will war. Macaulay gibt davon eine anschauliche Schilderung. „That celebrated house, situated between Covent...and time. There was a faction for Perrault and the modems, a faction for Boileau and the ancients . . . The gréât press was to get near the chair where... | |
| 1916 - 792 sivua
...firesides to sit in the midst of eternal fog and stench. Nowhere was the smoking more constant than at Will's. That celebrated house, situated between Covent Garden and Bow Street, 1 a popular personification of foppery, in Vanbrugh's comedy The Relapse (1697), Gibber's The Careless... | |
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