They did not understand that freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man," a whore, and three Irishmen, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and the dirtiest cloth. The Quarterly review - 第 128 頁1856完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Austin Dobson - 1901 - 212 頁
...not understand that freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man, a whore, and three Irishmen, on some cold mutton and a bone...nor asked them to sit. Rigby, who had seen him so ofter come to beg a guinea of Sir C. Williams, and Bathurst, at whose father's he had lived for victuals,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1903 - 484 頁
...three Irishmen, and a whore, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and the cursedest dirtiest cloth ! He never stirred nor asked them to...had seen him so often come to beg a guinea of Sir C. Williams8, and Bathurst, at whose father's he had lived for victuals, understood that dignity as little,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1903 - 494 頁
...freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man 7, three Irishmen, and a whore, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and the cursedest dirtiest cloth ! He never stirred nor asked them to sit. Eigby, who had seen him so often... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1907 - 240 頁
...not understand that freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man, a whore, and three Irishmen, on some cold mutton and a bone...father's he had lived for victuals, understood that dig1 Probably a son of Peter Bathurst (d. 1748), brother of Pope's friend, Allen, Lord Bathurst. Rigby... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1909 - 240 頁
...not understand that freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man, a whore, and three Irishmen, on some cold mutton and a bone...had seen him so often come to beg a guinea of Sir 0. Williams, and Bathurst, at whose father's he had lived for victuals, understood that dig1 Probably... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 870 頁
...spiteful description given by Horace Walpole, in May 1749, of Fielding dining at the house in Bow Street "on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and on the dirtiest cloth." in the company of some very questionable persons. It is well to look at the... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 550 頁
...three Irishmen, and a whore, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and the cursedest dirtiest cloth! He never stirred nor asked them to...father's he had lived for victuals, understood that * The number given in his will. dignity as little, and pulled themselves chairs, on which he civilized."*... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 506 頁
...freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man, three Irishmen, and a whore, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and the cursedest dirtiest cloth! He never stirred nor asked them to sit. Rigby, who had seen him so often... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 502 頁
...freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man, three Irishmen, and a whore, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish,! and the cursedest dirtiest cloth! He never stirred nor' asked them to sit. Rigby, who had seen him so often... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 496 頁
...freedom, and ran up, where they found him banqueting with a blind man, three Irishmen, and a whore, on some cold mutton and a bone of ham, both in one dish, and the cursedest dirtiest cloth! He never stirred nor asked them to sit. Rigby, who had seen him so often... | |
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