| 1799 - 678 pages
...fulgurjticn afargeli, sulftff tell;" \V> should recollect that this is not coarse or strange in die opposite side, a Window looking into the Street, through which Persons (Inhabitants of WEIMAB) are seen passing to and fro in apparent agitation—MATILDA appears in a Great Coat and Riding... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1801 - 276 pages
...Stage the Bar Room, with Jellies, Lemons in Nets, Syllabubs, and part of a cold roast Fowl, Sfc. — On the opposite side a Window looking into the Street, through which Persont (Inhabitants of Weimar) are seen passing to and fro in apparent agitation — Matilda appears... | |
| 1803 - 674 pages
...not coarse or strange in the German opposite side, a Window looking into the Street, through whicb Persons (Inhabitants of WEIMAR) are seen passing to and fro in apparent agitation—MATILDA appears in a Great Coat and Riding Habit, seated at the corner of the Dinner Table,... | |
| 1805 - 436 pages
...oppofitefide, a window looking into thejireef, through which perfons (inhabitants of WEIMAR) are feen faffing to and fro in apparent agitation — MATILDA appears in a great-coat and riding-habit, feated at the earner of the dinner-table, which is covered with a clean huclaback cloth — Plates... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1807 - 258 pages
...in Nets, Syllabubs, and part of a cold roait Fatal, £?c. — On the apposite side a Window loohing into the Street, through which Persons (Inhabitants...fro in apparent agitation— Matilda appears in a Great Coat and Riding Habit, stated at the corner of the Dinner Table, which is covered with a clean... | |
| 1809 - 402 pages
...Stage the Bar room, with Jellies, Lemons in Nets, Syllabubs and part of a cold roast Fowl, &c. — On the opposite side, a Window looking into the Street,...through which Persons (Inhabitants of WEIMAR) are teen passing to and fro in apparent agitation — MATILDA appears in a Great Coat and Riding Habit,... | |
| 1828 - 454 pages
...the Stage the Bar-room, with Jellies, Lemons in Nets, Syllabubs, and part of a, cold roast Fowl, ifc. On the opposite side a Window looking into the Street, through which Persons (Inhabitants of Weimar J are seen passing to and fro inapparent agitation. — MATILDA appears in a great Coat and Riding-habit,... | |
| Thomas Shepherd Munden - 1844 - 348 pages
...the stage the bar-room, with jellies, lemons in nets, syllabubs, and fart of a cold roast fowl, 4c. ; on the opposite side, a window looking into the street,...apparent agitation. Matilda appears in a great-coat and riding habit, seated at the corner of a dinner table, which is covered with a clean huckaback cloth... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1852 - 272 pages
...stage the bar-room, with jellies, lemons in nets, syllabubs, and part of a cold roast fowl, Sfc.—On the opposite side, a window looking into the street,...of Weimar) are seen passing to and fro in apparent agitation—MATILDA appears in a great coat and riding-habit, seated at the corner of the dinner-table,... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis, Charles Carrington, William Gifford - 1854 - 288 pages
...stage the bar-room, with jellies, lemons in nets, syllabubs, and part of a cold roast fowl, $0. — On the opposite side, a window looking into the street,...fro in apparent agitation — MATILDA appears in a great coat and riding-habit, seated at the corner of the dinner-table, which is covered with a clean... | |
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