| Joseph Addison - 1899 - Počet stránok 264
...blows, or new invented wounds?" — GAY'S Trivia, Part III. " Young Davenant was telling us at court how he was set upon by the Mohocks, and how they ran...sword. It is not safe being in the streets at night for them. The Bishop of Salisbury's son is said to be of the gang. They are all Whigs; and a great... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1900 - Počet stránok 278
...whom I did not care to dine with ; so I dined with Mrs Van. Young Davenant was telling us at court how he was set upon by the Mohocks, and how they ran...sword. It is not safe being in the streets at night for them. The Bishop of Salisbury's son " is said to be of the gang. They are all Whigs ; and a great... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - Počet stránok 710
...whom I did not care to dine with ; so I dined with Mrs. Van. Young Davenant 2 was telling us at Court how he was set upon by the Mohocks, and how they ran...sword. It is not safe being in the streets at night for them. The Bishop of Salisbury's son 3 1The Mohocks succeeded the Scowrers of William U1.'s reign.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1903 - Počet stránok 266
...blows, or new invented wounds?" — GAY'S Trivia, Part III. " Young Davenant was telling us at court how he was set upon by the Mohocks, and how they ran...sword. It is not safe being in the streets at night for them. The Bishop of Salisbury's son is said to be of the gang. They are all Whigs; and a great... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1908 - Počet stránok 582
...whom I did not care to dine with ; so I dined with Mrs Van. Young Davenant was telling us at court how he was set upon by the Mohocks, and how they ran...sword. It is not safe being in the streets at night for them. The Bishop of Salisbury's son " is said to be of the gang. They are all Whigs ; and a great... | |
| Norman Pearson - 1911 - Počet stránok 532
...devil about this town every night, slit peoples noses, &c. . . . Young Davenant was telling us at Court how he was set upon by the Mohocks, and how they ran...sword. It is not safe being in the streets at night for them. The Bishop of Salisbury's son [Thomas Burnet] is said to be of the gang" (Works, iii. 4).... | |
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