And so to a bookseller's in the Strand,, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit ; for which I am resolved once more to read him, and see whether I... The Bibliographer - Trang 123được biên tập bởi - 1902Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Esther Meynell - 1909 - 396 trang
...another copy at a bookseller's in the Strand ; " it being certainly some ill humour," he says modestly, "to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit ; for which I am resolved once more to read him, and see whether I can find it or... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1910 - 426 trang
...the new theatre, now a-building in Covent Garden,1 which will be very fine. And so to a bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit ; for which I am... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1910 - 482 trang
...meeting at Mr. Townsend's at dinner, I sold it to him for i8d. February 6, 1662-63. To a bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill-humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit ; for which... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1906 - 688 trang
...outside of the new theatre building in Covent Garden,1 which will be very fine. And so to a bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit ; for which I am... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1923 - 366 trang
...from my Lady Castlemaine's; which is a poor thing for a prince to do. 6th. And so to a Bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit; for which I am... | |
| Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 trang
...the new theatre now a-building in Covent Garden, which will be very fine. And so to a bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill-humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit; for which I... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1926 - 656 trang
...mayde Susan, now Jane is gone, that I did call her in and give her sixpence. 6th. To a Bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit; for which I am... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1926 - 652 trang
...To a Bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit; for which I am resolved once again to read him, and see whether I can find it or... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1997 - 820 trang
...outside of the new theatre building in Covent Garden, which will be very fine. And so to a bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be the example of wit; for which I am... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1684 - 352 trang
...repented of this rash act, for six weeks later (February 6, 1662-3) he writes: 'And so to a bookseller's in the Strand, and there bought Hudibras again, it being certainly some ill humour to be so against that which all the world cries up to be an example of wit; for which I am resolved... | |
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