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" ... to the King's playhouse, where the doors were not then open ; but presently they did open ; and we in, and find many people already come in, by private ways, into the pit, it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play, so long expected,... "
Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F. R. S.: From His Ms ... - Página 282
por Samuel Pepys - 1877
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The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events

Leigh Hunt - 1907 - 568 páginas
...the world do expect great matters. I having sat here a while and eat nothing to-day, did slip put, getting a boy to keep my place ; and to the Rose Tavern [Will's, in Russell Street], and there got half a breast of mutton oil' the spit, and dined all alone....
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Covent Garden: Its Romance and History

Reginald Jacobs - 1913 - 334 páginas
...pit, it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play so long expected, The Mulberry Garden, of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do...breast of mutton off of the spit, and dined all alone." That the Rose had an unsavoury reputation appears from these verses : " Not far from thence appears...
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Pepys on the Restoration Stage

Samuel Pepys - 1916 - 410 páginas
...it being the first day of Sir Charles Sidly's new play, so long expected, "The Mullberry Guarden,"4 of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters. I having sat there a while . . . did slip out, getting a boy to keep my place ; and to the Rose Tavern. . . . And...
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The Restoration Rakes

Edwin Beresford Chancellor - 1924 - 324 páginas
...first day (May 18th, 1668) of Sir Charles Sedley's new play, so long expected, The Mulberry Garden, of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do expect great matters." Pepys had had nothing to eat, so having secured his seat he went out * John Bannister was one of the...
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The Concise Pepys

Samuel Pepys - 1997 - 820 páginas
...pit, it being the first day of Sir Charles Sedley's new play so long expected, The Mulberry Garden; of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world do...alone. And so to the play again; where the King and Queene by and by come, and all the Court; and the house infinitely full. But the play, when it come,...
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 9: 1668-1669

Samuel Pepys - 2000 - 608 páginas
...of whom, being so reputed a wit, all the world doth expect great matters. I having sat here a while and eat nothing today, did slip out, getting a boy...the play again, where the King and Queen by and by came, and all the Court, and the house inf1nitely full. But the play when it came, though there was...
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