| 1824 - 494 sider
...this himself, but explained to me that somewhere or other in the neighbourhood of Tottenhameourt-road there was a little theatre, at which there was dancing...divided his evenings. Singing, it seems, he could bear in spite of his deafness. In this street I took my final leave of him ; it turned out such ; and,... | |
| 1823 - 696 sider
...this himself, but explained to me that somewhere or Other in the neighbourhood of Tottenham-court-road there was a little theatre, at which there was dancing...such ; and, anticipating at the time that it would be so, I looked after his white hat at the moment it was disappearing and exclaimed — " Farewell,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1855 - 318 sider
...this himself, but explained to me that somewhere or other in the neighborhood of Tottenham-court-road there was a little theatre, at which there was dancing...and occasionally good singing, between which and a neighboring coffee-house he sometimes divided his evenings. Singing, it seems, he could hear in spite... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1855 - 312 sider
...this himself, but explained to me that somewhere or other in the neighborhood of Tottenham-court-road there was a little theatre, at which there was dancing...and occasionally good singing, between which and a neighboring coffee-house he sometimes divided his evenings. Singing, it seems, he could hear in spite... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 372 sider
...Walking Stewarts in London. lie seemed nowise surprised at this himself, but explained to me, 1:iat somewhere or other in the neighbourhood of Tottenham...and a neighbouring coffee-house he sometimes divided Jiis evenings. Singing, it seems, he could hear in spite of his deafness. In this street I took my... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 316 sider
...this himself, but explained to me that somewhere or other in the neighborhood of Tottenham-court-road there was a little theatre, at which there was dancing...and occasionally good singing, between which and a neighboring coffee-house he sometimes divided his evenings. Singing, it seems, he could hear in spite... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1873 - 596 sider
...this himself, but explained to me that somewhere or other in the neighborhood of Tottenham-court-road there was a little theatre, at which there was dancing...and occasionally good singing, between which and a neighboring coffee-house he sometimes divided his evenings. Singing, it seems, he could hear in spite... | |
| 1881 - 578 sider
...himself, but explained to me that somewhere or other in the neighbourhood, of Tottenham Court Eoad er at Wem, in Shropshire ; and in the year 1798 be so, I looked after his white hat at the moment it was disappearing, and exclaimed — " Farewell,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1886 - 320 sider
...the above writer alleges, there must have been three Walking Stewarts in London. He seemed no ways surprised at this himself, but explained to me that...such ; and anticipating at the time that it would be so, I looked after his white hat at the moment it was disappearing, and exclaimed — "Farewell,... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 sider
...the above writer alleges, there must have been three Walking Stewarts in London. He seemed no ways Yet poor with fortune, and with learning blind, The...miss ; the good, untaught, will find; Slave to no deafuess. In this street I took my final leave of him — it turned out such — and, anticipating... | |
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