Wycherley from that instant entertained hopes. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning : and with a very melancholy tone begged to know, how it was possible for him to have so much disobliged her Grace? They were very good friends from that time;... The Nic-Nac; or, oracle of knowledge - Page 981825Full view - About this book
| 1820 - 590 pages
...instant entertained hopes. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning: and, with a very melancholy tone begged to know, how it was possible for him to...friends from that time : yet, after all, what did. * We have set aside a note for the following. ' When the English were good Catholics, they Usually... | |
| Joseph Spence - Authors, English - 1820 - 324 pages
...that instant entertained hopes. He did not fail waiting on her next morning ; and with a melancholy tone begged to know, how it was possible for him to...travelled with the young Duke of Richmond. King Charles now and then gave him 100/. — not often; and he was an equerry*. — Mr. Pope. Wycherly was fifteen... | |
| Joseph Spence - Authors, English - 1820 - 318 pages
...that instant entertained hopes. He did not fail waiting on her next morning ; and with a melancholy tone begged to know; how it was possible for him to...travelled with the young Duke of Richmond. King Charles now and then gave him 100/. — not often ; and he was an equerry*. — Mr. Pope. Wycherly was fifteen... | |
| Great Britain - 1820 - 866 pages
...that instant entertained hopes, fie did not fail waiting on her next morning ; and with a melancholy tone begged to know how it was possible for him to...travelled with the young duke of Richmond. King Charles now and then gave him a hundred pounds — not often ; and he was an equerry*. — Mr. Pope. Howe was... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 pages
...entertained hopes. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning : and, with a very melancholy tone beggyd to know, how it was possible for him to have so much...friends from that time : yet, after all, what did * We have set aside a note for the following. ' When the English were good Catholics, they usually... | |
| Richard Ryan - Actors - 1825 - 332 pages
...instant entertained hope. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning, and, with a very melancholy tone, begged to know how it was possible for him to...time : yet, after all, what did he get by her? He travelled with the young Duke of Richmond; King Charles gave him, now and then, a hundred pounds, —... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 526 pages
...instant entertained hope. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning, and, with a very melancholy tone, begged to know how it was possible for him to...time : yet, after all, what did he get by her? He travelled with the young Duke of Richmond; Xing Charles gave him, now and then, a hundred pounds, —... | |
| George Ramsay - Anecdotes - 1828 - 654 pages
...on her next morning, when with a melancholy tone he begged to know how it was possible that he could have so much disobliged her Grace ? — They were very good friends from that time. s. In some dull and ill-written letters by one Wickford, a singular passage occurs. Speaking of English... | |
| Art - 1834 - 602 pages
...hopes. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning, and, with a very melancholy tone, begged to knuw how it was possible for him to have so much disobliged...grace. They were very good friends from that time. His first wife was jealous of him to distraction. " Their lodgings," says Dennis, " were in Bow Street,... | |
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