| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1880 - 182 páginas
...was played, he said : 'It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out.' While the fellow was lighting the...man in the end of the common-prayer book, before the gunpowder treason service.' Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the caudles were lighted... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 476 páginas
...music was played, he said, It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...picture of the man in the end of the common-prayer 20 book before the gunpowder treason sendee." Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 páginas
...was jl;'yed. he euid : ' It was a wonder how so many fiddlers conld play at one time without putting one another out.' While the fellow was lighting the...candles, he cried out to Mrs. Miller : ' Look, look, mi-dam ; the very picture of the man in thPiaul of thecommonpraver book, before the gunpowder treason... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 614 páginas
...music was played, he said, It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...man in the end of the common-prayer book before the gunpowder treason service." Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 700 páginas
...music was played, he said, It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...man in the end of the common-prayer book before the gunpowder treason service." Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted,... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 460 páginas
...music was played, he said it was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...madam; the very picture of the man in the end of the common prayer-book, before the gunpowder treason service." Nor could he help observing with a sigh,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 páginas
...was played, he said: " It was a •wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out." While the fellow was lighting the upper candles, he crieil out to Mrs. Miller: "Look, look, madam; the very picture of the man in the end of the common... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 426 páginas
...was played, he said, " It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time, without putting one another out." While the fellow was lighting the...madam, the very picture of the man in the end of the Commonprayer-book, before the gunpowder-treason service." Nor could he help observing, with a sigh,... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 páginas
...was played, he said, " It was a wonder how ' so many fiddlers could play at one time, without putting one another out." While the fellow was lighting the...madam, the very picture of the man in the end of the Commonprayer-book, before the gunpowder-treason service." Nor could he help observing, with a sigh,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1890 - 464 páginas
...was played , he said, it was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time, without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...man in the end of the commonprayer book , before the gunpowder-treason service.' Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted,... | |
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