After the play, we went into the house, and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad with us by coach to the Neat Houses, in the way to Chelsy; and there, in a box in a tree1, we sat and sang, and talked and eat; my wife out of humour, as she always is, when... A History of Private Bill Legislation - Page 92by Frederick Clifford - 1887Full view - About this book
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1851 - 606 pages
...into the bouse and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad with us to the Neat Houses in the way to Chelsy ; and there, in a box in a tree, we sat and sang, and talked and eat ; my wife out of humor, as she always is, when this woman is by." (iv. 147.) The work abounds in similar passages, of... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 pages
...The Custome of the Country." The house mighty empty — more than ever I saw it — and an ill play. After the play, we went into the house, and spoke...with us by coach to the Neat Houses* in the way to Chelsy; and there, in a box in a tree,2 we sat and sang, and talked and eat ; my wife out of humour,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 516 pages
...The Custome of the Country." The house mighty empty — more than ever I saw it — and an ill play. After the play, we went into the house, and spoke...with Knipp, who went abroad with us by coach to the Xeat Houses l in the way to Chelsy ; and there in a box in a tree,2 we sat and sang, and talked and... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1877 - 542 pages
...Country." The house mighty empty — more than ever I saw it — and an ill play. After the play, we into the house, and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad with us by coach to the Neat Houses l in the way to Chelsy ; and there, in a box in a tree,2 we sat and sang, and talked and eat ; my wife... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1877 - 522 pages
...Country." The house mighty empty — more than ever I saw it — and an ill play. After the play, we into the house, and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad with us by coach to the Neat Houses1 in the way to Chelsy ; and there, in a box in a tree,2 we sat and sang, and talked and eat... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1880 - 340 pages
...was infected with the plague, upon which they turned back " in great affright !" "July 31st, 1667.— After the play we went into the house, and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad with us by coach to Chelsey, and there in a box in a tree we sat, and sang, and talked, and ate ; my wife out of humour,... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1880 - 336 pages
...infected with the plague, upon which they turned back " in great affright!" "July 31st, 1667.—After the play we went into the house, and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad with us by coach to Chelsey, and there in a box in a tree we sat, and sang, and talked, and ate; my wife out of humour,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 376 pages
...Country. " The house mighty empty — more than ever I saw it — and an ill play. After the play, we into the house, and spoke with Knipp, who went abroad...with us by coach to the Neat Houses ' in the way to Chelsy ; and there, in a box in a tree,2 we sat and sang, and talked and eat ; my wife out of humour,... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 640 pages
...asparagus, are for me In the other world. — Massinger, City Madam, Act iii. Sc. 1. August I, 1667.— After the play we went into the House, and spoke with...sang, and talked and eat ; my wife out of humour, as she always is, when this woman is by. — Pepys. 1 On July 17, 1788, Sir William Chambers, the Audit... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 646 pages
...asparagus, are for me In the other world.—Massinger, City Madam, Act iii. Sc. I. August I, 1667.—After the play we went into the House, and spoke with Knipp,...and sang, and talked and eat; my wife out of humour, as she always is, when this woman is by.—Pepys. 1 On July 17, 1788, Sir William Chambers, the Audit... | |
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