| 1711 - 404 pages
...Is that all, fays I ? Then I fuppole you have been at the Rehearfal or' a Play this Morning. Been ! fays he ; I have been at Northampton, in the Park,...every where •, the Rogue has led me fuch a Dance • Tho* v I could fearce forbear laughing at his Difeourfe, '.I 'told hint I was glad it was no worfe,... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 pages
...INorthamptcnfnire! Is that all, faid I? Then I fuppofe you have been at the Rehearfal of a Play this Morning. Been ! fays he, I have been at Northampton, in the Park,...I could fcarce forbear laughing at his Difcourfe, 1 told him I was glad it was no worfe, and that he was only metaphorically weary. In fhort, Sir, fays... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...he, ' I hnvc ' « been at Northampton, in the Park, in ' a lady's bed- chamber, in a dining-' ' room, every where; the rogue has led * me fuch a dance—' Though I could fcarcc forbear laughing at his difcourfe, I told him I was glad it was no worfc, and that he was only... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 pages
...Then I suppose you have been at the rehearsal 'of a play this morning." " Been !" says he, " I kave been at Northampton, in the Park, in a lady's bed-chamber,...a dining-room, every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance — " Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse, I told him I was g'ad it... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...all? (says I :} Then I suppose you have been at the rehearsal of a play this morning." " Been! (says he;) I have been at Northampton, in the Park, in a...a dining-room, every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance !" — Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse, I told him I Avas glad... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...fortune-hunter in N° 47 ; and of Limberham, in N° 49. of a play this morning.' — ' Been !' says he, ' I have been at Northampton, in the Park, in...a dining-room, every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance " Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse, I told him I was glad it was... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 412 pages
...all?" said I. " Then I suppose you have been at the rehearsal of a play this morning," " Been !" says he, " I have been at Northampton, in the Park, in a lady's bed-chamber, in a dining-room, everywhere; the rogue has led me such a dance—" Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse,... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1811 - 628 pages
...all ? (says I) then I suppose you have been at the rehearsal of a play this morning." " Been ! (says he) I have been at Northampton, in the Park, in a lady's bed-chamber, in a dining room, every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance !" — Though I could scarce forbear laughing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 342 pages
...?" said I. " Then I suppose you have been at the rehearsal of a play this morning." " Been !" says he, " I have been at Northampton, in the Park, in...a dining-room, every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance — " Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse, I told him I was glad it... | |
| 1822 - 488 pages
...Trippet, the fortune hunter ; of Limberham, in Tatler, No. 49, and of sir Timothy Tittle, the Critic. says he,' ' I have been at Northampton, in the Park, in a lady's bed-chaamber, in a dining-room, every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance — — ' Though I... | |
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