| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 pages
...round about Covent Garden ; the very women of the Town ; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles — life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night...Fleet Street ; the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the *un shining upon houses and pavements, the print-shops, the old-book stalls, parsons cheapening books,... | |
| 1837 - 704 pages
...playhouses; all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles ;—life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night; the impossibility of being dull in Fleet-street: the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon houses and pavements, the print-shops,... | |
| Books - 1837 - 656 pages
...all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden . the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles ; — life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night ; the impossibility of being dull in Fleet-street ; the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon houses and pavements, the print-shops,... | |
| English literature - 1838 - 564 pages
...all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden ; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles ; — life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night...upon houses and pavements ; the print-shops, the old book- stalls, parsons cheapening books, coffeehouses, steams of soups from kitchens ; the pantomimes... | |
| 1838 - 556 pages
...all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles; — life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night;...Street ; the crowds, the very dirt and mud ; the sun chining upon houses and pavements; the print-shops, the old book-stalls, parsons cheapening books,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 pages
...; all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles ; life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night; the impossibility of being dull in Fleet-street; the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon houses and pavements, the printshops,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 pages
...; all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden ; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles ; life awake, if you awake, at all hours of the night ; the impossibility of being dull in Fleet-street ; the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon houses and pavements, the printshops,... | |
| 1838 - 1012 pages
...and wickedness round about Covent Garden ; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles , — life nwako, if you awake, at all hours of the night ; the impossibility of being dull in Fleet-street ; the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon nouses and pavements, the print-shops,... | |
| 1893 - 846 pages
...wickedness round about Covent Garden, the watchmen, Irunken scenes, rattles — life awake, if yon awake, at all hours of the night ; the impossibility...very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon houses and pavement, th« fruit-shops, the old bookstalls, parsons Ueapening books, London itself a pantomime... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 pages
...the watchmen, rattles ; life awake, if you are awake, at all hours of the night ; the improbability of being dull in Fleet Street ; the crowds, the very...parsons cheapening books, coffee-houses, steams of soups from kitchens, the pantomimes, — London itself a pantomime and masquerade ; all these things... | |
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