THERE is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner, and frights a country squire, than the Cries of London. My good friend Sir Roger often declares that he cannot get them out of his head or go to sleep for them, the first week that he is in town. On... The British Essayists: The Spectator - Strana 251podľa Alexander Chalmers - 1802Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - Počet stránok 212
...CRIES OF LONDON. . . . Linilnir centum sunt, oraque centum, Ferrea vox.1 . . . VIRGIL, sEneid, vi. 625. THERE is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner,...contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville,z and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the music of the fields... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - Počet stránok 204
...CRIES OF LONDON. . . . Lingual centum sunt, oraque centum, Ferrea vox. 1 . . . VIKGIL, sEneid, vi. 625. THERE is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner,...town. On the contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Ramaqe de la Ville, 2 and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the music... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - Počet stránok 346
...Lands themselves. Addison. The Cries of London Lingua centum sunt, oraque centum, Ferrea Vox. VIRG. THERE is nothing which more astonishes a Foreigner,...contrary, WILL. HONEYCOMB calls them the Ramage de la Ville, and prefers them to the Sounds of Larks and Nightingales, with all the Musick of the Fields... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1898 - Počet stránok 264
...Honeycomb appear for a moment in No. 251 of the Spectator. There is nothing, says that issue of the paper, which more astonishes a foreigner, and frights a country...contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville [warblers of the town], and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1902 - Počet stránok 266
...this important office, that the Trunk-maker may not be missed by our posterity. THE CRIES OF LONDON1 THERE is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner...contrary, Will. Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville, and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the music of the fields and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1903 - Počet stránok 256
...Honeycomb appear for a moment in No. 251 of the Spectator. There is nothing, says that issue of the paper, which more astonishes a foreigner, and frights a country...contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Vitte [warblers of the town], and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the... | |
| 1906 - Počet stránok 578
...JEti. vi. 625. A hundred mouths, a hundred tongues, And throats of brass inspir'd with iron lungs. • THERE is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner,...contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville, and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the music of the fields and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - Počet stránok 584
...Cries ; letter describing them. Linguae centum sunt, oraque centum, Ferrea vox. VIRG. ^En. vi. 625. There is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner...town. On the contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Rnmage de la -ville, and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the music of... | |
| Folk-Song Society (Great Britain) - 1922 - Počet stránok 476
..." A hundred mouths, a hundred tongues, And throats of brass, inspir'd with iron lungs." — DRYDEN. THERE is nothing which more astonishes a foreigner,...contrary, WILL HONEYCOMB calls them the Ramage de la Ville, and prefers them to the sounds of larks and nightingales, with all the music of the fields and... | |
| Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - Počet stránok 396
...together. ON LONDON CRIES JOSEPH ADDISON Lingua centum sunt, orague centum, Ferrea vox.1 — VIRGIL. THERE is nothing which more astonishes a Foreigner,...contrary, Will Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville? and prefers them to the Sounds of Larks and Nightingales, with all the Musick of the Fields... | |
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