 | Charles Knight - Electronic books - 1841
...together upon the bench at the upper end of the Mall"—all of them " curiosities in their kind''— " politicians who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinnertime." Horace Walpole enjoyed and appreciated St. James's Park. It requires an indolent or a... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Royal Robbins - American literature - 1845 - 328 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worthy my while to make 1 ' repeat* We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...who used to sun themselves in that place every day aljout dinner time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I... | |
 | Encyclopaedia - 1845
...and play-house halte ; The rich to dinner, and the poor to rest. 1,'nïifi. The Dupensary, can. 2. These I found were all of them politicians, who 'used to sun themselves in that plaie every day about dinner-tiuu. Taller, No. 155. Accidental visitors, also, who behold the superb... | |
 | Joseph Curtis Platt, George Lillie Craik - London (England) - 1851
...together upon the bench at the upper end of the Mall"—all of them " curiosities in their kind''— "politicians who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinnerHoraceWalpole enjoyed and appreciated St. James's Park. It requires an indolent or a good-natured... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinnertime. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
 | Robert Demaus - 1859
...the time of an intended invasion of Britain, m \w\\vi.\Xc • nite, under the auspices of Charles X1L We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
 | Robert Demaus - English literature - 1860 - 552 pages
...Charles XII. 1 Charles XII., whose career then attracted the notice of Europe. 248 JOSEPH ADDISON. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where were or four very odd fellows sitting together upon the bench. These, I found, were all of them politicians,... | |
 | English language - 1861
...whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worthy my while to make him repeat.* We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
 | Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear or think worthy my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
 | Book - English literature - 1868 - 159 pages
...whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear •or think worthy my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
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