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" They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's; who (according to the fashion of those times) made them too welcome. They did not set out for their walk home till it was too late; and had drank so deep, that they lay out in the fields all night. "
A Topographical History of Surrey - Página 215
por Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley - 1842
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Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters, of Books and Men

Joseph Spence - 1820 - 318 páginas
...allowance at last was not above 3001. a year. He died at Chertsey ; and his death was occasioned by a mean accident, whilst his great friend Dean Sprat was with him on a visit there. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who, according to the fashion of those...
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Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters, of Books and Men

Joseph Spence - 1820 - 322 páginas
...allowance at last was not above 3001. a year. He died at Chertsey; and his death was occasioned by a mean accident, whilst his great friend Dean Sprat was with him on a visit there. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who, according to the fashion of those...
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The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies ..., Volumen1

Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 164 páginas
...(Pope says) was occasioned by a mean accident while his great Friend Dean Pratt was on a visit with him at Chertsey. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who, (according to the fashion of the times,) made them too welcome. They did not set out on their walk home till it was too late, and...
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The Infirmities of Genius, Volumen1

Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 214 páginas
...(Pope says) was occasioned by a mean accident while his great Friend Dean Pratt was on a visit with him at Chertsey. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who, (according to the fashion of the times,) made them too welcome. They did not set out on their walk home till it was too late, and...
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The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies ..., Volumen1

Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 214 páginas
...(Pope says) was occasioned by a mean accident while his great Friend Dean Pratt was on a visit with him at Chertsey. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who, (according to the fashion of the times,) made them too welcome. They did not set out on their walk home till it was too late, and...
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Bacchus, an essay on intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 páginas
...Pope, " was occasioned by a mean accident, whilst his great friend, Dean Pratt, was on a visit with him at Chertsey. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who (according to the fashion of the times) made them too welcome. They did not set out on their walk home till it was too late, and...
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Bacchus: An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects, and Cure of Intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...Pope, "was occasioned by a mean accident, while his great friend, Dean Pratt, was on a visit with him at Chertsey. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who (according to the fashion of the times) made them too welcome. They did not set out on their walk home till it was too late, and...
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Environs of London: Western Division

John Fisher Murray - 1842 - 322 páginas
...long among his labourers in the meadows ; but Spence asserts that his death was occasioned by a mere accident, whilst his great friend, Dean Sprat, was with him on a visit at Chertscy. They had been together to sec a neighbour of Cowley's; who, according to the fashions of...
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The cruet stand, select pieces of prose and poetry, Volumen1

C. Gough - 1853 - 428 páginas
...death was occasioned by a mean accident, while his great friend, Dean Pratt, was on a visit with him at Chertsey. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who, according to the fashion of the times, made them too welcome. They did not set out on their walk home till it was too late, and...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volumen1

Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 472 páginas
...at last not above three hundred a-year. He died at Chertsey; and his death was occasioned by a mean accident whilst his great friend Dean Sprat was with him on a visit there. They had been together to see a neighbour of Cowley's, who (according to the fashion of those...
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