Covent-garden, and, going into the balcony, exposed themselves to the populace in very indecent postures. At last, as they grew warmer, Sedley stood forth naked, and harangued the populace in such profane language, that the public indignation was awakened... Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England: A History - Страница 228написао/ла Richard Valpy French - 1884 - 398 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 страница
...mifdemeanour they were in<lidted, and Sedley was fined five hundred pounds : what was the fentence of the others is not known. Sedley employed Killigrew and another to procure a remiffion from the king; but, mark the friendfhip of the diilblute, they begged the fine for themfelves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 страница
...warmer, Sedley flood forth naked, and harangued the populace in iuch profane language, that the publick indignation was awakened ; the crowd attempted to force the door, and being repulfcd, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe. For this mifderueanour... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 страница
...warmer, Sedley ftood forth naked, and harangued the populace in fuch profane language, that the publick indignation was awakened; the crowd attempted to force the door, and, being repulfed, drove in the performers with ftoncs, and broke the windows of the houfe, For this mifdemeanour... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 страница
...repulfed, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe *. For this mi(3emeanor they were indicted, and Sedley was fined five hundred pounds : what was the fenre nee of the others is not known. Sedley employed Killigrew and another to procure a remiffion... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 страница
...repulfed, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe *. For this miftlemeanor they were indicted, and Sedley was fined five hundred pounds : what was the fentence of the others is not known. Sedley employed Killigrew and another to procure a remiffion from... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 344 страница
...Sed*ley flood forth naked, and harangued the populace in fuch profane language, that the pubf lick indignation was awakened ; the crowd attempted to force the door, and, being rcpulfed, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe. For this mifdemeanor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 страница
...warmer, Sedley flood forth naked, and harangued the populace in fuch profane language, that the publick indignation was awakened; the crowd attempted to force the door, and, being repulfed, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe. For this mifdemeanour... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 страница
...ftood forth G g 2 naked, naked, and harangued the populace in fuch profane language, that the publick indignation was awakened ; the crowd attempted to force the door, and being repulfed, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe. For this mifdemeanour... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 страница
...they grew warmer, Sedley stood forth .naked, and harangued the populace in such profane language, that the public indignation was awakened ; the crowd attempted...stones, and broke the windows of the house. For this misdemeanor they were indicted, and Sedley was fined five him drcd pounds : what was the sentence of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 страница
...they grew warmer, Sedley flood forth naked, and harangued the populace in fuch profane language, that the public indignation was awakened ; the crowd attempted to force the door, and, being repulfed, drove in the performers with ftones, and broke the windows of the houfe. For this mifdemeanour... | |
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