| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 466 lehte
...confent, ordered the body to be carried to mr. Ruflel's, an undertaker in Cheapfide, and to be left theje till further orders. In the mean time, the abbey was...up, the ground opened, the choir attending, and the bifliop waiting feme hours to no purpofe for the corpfe. The next day, mr. Charles Dryden waited upon... | |
| 1764 - 198 lehte
...have gained her confent, ordered the body to be carried to Mr. Ruflel's, an undertaker in Cheapfide, and to be left there till further orders. In the mean...the corpfe. The next day Mr. Charles Dryden waited upon Lord Halifax and the bifhop, and endeavoured to excufe his mother, by relating the truth ; but... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 644 lehte
...have obtained her consent, ordered Lhe body to be carried to Mr. Russel's, an undertaker in Cheapside, and to be left there till further orders. In the mean time the Abbey was lighted up, the gtound opened, the choir altending, and the Bishop waiting some hours to no purpose for the corpse.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 476 lehte
...diredlions were obeyed, the company " difperfed, and lady Elizabeth and her fon *' remained inconiblable. The next day " Mr. Charles Dryden waited on the lord " Halifax and the bifliop, to excufe his mo" ther and himfelf, by relating the real truth. •" But neither his lordmip... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 lehte
...directions were *.* obeyed, the company difperfed, and lady Eliza" beth and her fon remained inconfolable. The next " day Mr. Charles Dryden waited on the lord Halifax " and the bifhop, to excufe his mother and himfelf, " by relating the real truth. But neither his lord" fhip... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 lehte
...directions were " obeyed, the company difperfed, and lady Eliza" beth and her fon remained inconfolable. The next " day Mr. Charles Dryden waited on the lord Halifax '' and the bifhop, to excufe his mother and himfelf, " by relating the real truth. But neither his lord" fhip... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 344 lehte
...direftions were " obeyed, the company difperfed, and lady " Elizabeth and her fon remained inconfo" lable. The next day Mr. Charles Dryden " waited on the lord Halifax and the bifhop, " to excufe his mother and himfelf, by relatO 2 " inS " ing the real truth. But neither his... | |
| 1791 - 354 lehte
...obtained her confent, ordered the body to be carried to Mr. Rnffel's, an undertaker in Cheapikle, aiid to be left there till further orders. In the mean...up, the ground opened, the choir attending, and the bifhop waiting foiue hours to no purpole for the eo.rpfe. The next day, Mr. Charles Dryden waited on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 lehte
...directions " were obeyed, the company difperfed, and Lady " Elizabeth and her fon remained inconfolable. The " next day Mr. Charles Dryden waited on the Lord " Halifax and the Bifhop, to excufe his mother and " himfclf, by relating the real truth. But neither his " Lordfhip... | |
| 1795 - 420 lehte
...have gained her confent, ordered the body to be carried to Mr. RufTel's, an undertaker in Cheapfide, and to be left there till further orders. In the mean...up, the ground opened, the choir attending, and the bifhop waiting fome hours to no purpofe for the corpfe. The next day, Mr. Charles Dryden waited upon... | |
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