Pepys frequented this tavern: in one part of his Diary he says, 'With Mr. Creed to Hercules Pillars, where we drank.
Women of a certain freedom of character frequented taverns at the commencement of the last century, and the Rose, doubtless, resembled the box-lobby of a theatre.
Richard's, as it was then called, was frequented by Cowper, when he lived in the Temple.
Dryden frequented the Mulberry Garden; and according to a contemporary, the poet ate tarts there with Mrs. Anne Reeve, his mistress.
It was a place solely frequented by men; I believe there was but one female servant in the house.
In London, therefore, soon after six, the men began to assemble at the coffee-house they frequented if they were not setting in for hard drinking, which seems to have been much less indulged in private houses than in taverns.
Many of the most popular and most frequented taverns of the present day are located in twilight courts and alleys, into which Phoebus peeps at Midsummer-tide only when on the meridian.
I usually dined at Brussels in a café, called the Café des Mille Colonnes, which was frequentedby the exiles.
A wine-seller of the Batignolles, named Brisadoux, was transported to Cayenne for this line in his deed of accusation: his shop is frequented by Socialists.
I chose the Salle des Estranger because it was the most frequented and for that reason the least suspicious meeting place.
Dexterous maneuvering obtained me invitations to afternoon teas and at-homes in the same circle frequented by my lady.
For instance, he gave me the names of men who frequented certain places in Belgrade, men w ho would be of use to me.
The mineral springs which still rise here were frequentedin antiquity.
In Berlin he had frequented the society of the "Freien," and had written letters to the Rheinische Zeitung.
Salem Harbor is the most considerable other haven on Massachusetts Bay; on Buzzard's Bay New Bedford has a good harbour, and on the Atlantic coast are the excellent harbours of Gloucester and Marblehead, both frequented by summer residents.
Outside the town is the much-frequented carbonated mineral spring of Argentona.
It has in Vineyard Haven (Holmes's Hole) a spacious harbour, muchfrequented by wind-bound vessels seeking a passage round Cape Cod.
On the other hand he resorted readily to the tavern and other places of evil repute, and frequented them.
After long pondering the matter, he recollected one Ser Ciapperello da Prato, who much frequented his house in Paris.
But unfortunately it seemed otherwise to the fates, for Mr. Jenkins, with advancing years, found his Napoleonic onrush irresistibly diverted toward pleasant byways frequentedin the golden age by one Bacchus, god of wine.
There had been an almost daily snowfall in New York during Christmas week; and although the street cleaning squad had labored stoutly, a little dusky whiteness still persisted in the less frequented corners of the city.
Its flesh was very palatable, and the localities it frequented were easily accessible from the Russian establishments in Kamtschatka.
This was verified by repeated observation, and the difference was owing no doubt to the greater abundance of the refuse from the cookrooms of the naval squadron most frequented by the birds.
The health of the coast is uninterrupted, and Viareggio, the capital town of the district, is now much frequented for its sea-baths and its general salubrity, at a season when formerly it was justly shunned as the abode of disease and death.
A considerable flock frequentedthe Frisian island of Borkum for more than five months.
They will lie motionless on the ground, by the roadside or in thickets, for whole days, watching the paths most frequented by the animals," etc.
It appears to have frequented Palestine, Syria, and even Asia Minor at earlier periods, but is now rarely found except in the seclusion of remoter deserts.
This temple and idol stand in the main road of pilgrimage to Tencheday, which is much frequented for devotion, as both night and day people of all ranks and conditions are continually going or returning from that place.
The two persons who had just entered the tapis-franc were quite of another class from those who ordinarily frequented it.
You saw the kind of persons who frequented the tapis-franc.
It fronts at once upon the most frequented ocean of the globe and upon two of the greatest and most important semi-inland seas.
He was an accomplished navigator and on that account was directed by his uncle to sound and chart the Old Bahama Channel, a much-frequented route of commerce and approach to Cuba from the north and east.
The administration of Sancho Pardo Osorio was marked with much energy in advancing the defences of Havana and in caring for the commerce which frequented or touched at Cuban ports.
Fontainebleau was a favorite resort of the emperor and the court, and consequently was much frequented by good republicans from this democratic land of freedom.
Then we find you here in a place that is evidently known and frequented by others.
We frequented with great assiduity all places of public amusement where there was no fee for admission.
I am told that there is an academy in this city, frequented by many young women, known as the School of Design.
As many as forty or fifty, or even more birds congregate at the leks; and the same place is often frequented during successive years.
Sulivan informs me that when he resided in the Falkland Islands he imported a young English stallion, which, with eight mares, frequented the hills near Port William.
But, as he who desires no virtue in his companion, has no virtue in himself, those whom Otway frequented had no purpose of doing more for him than to pay his reckoning.
As the authors of this race were, perhaps, more desirous of being admired than understood, they sometimes drew their conceits from recesses of learning, not very much frequented by common readers of poetry.
Beset by a thousand fears, he had taken the longest but less frequented roads, and had made numerous circuits to avoid the people he had seen approaching in the distance.
Their progress was slow, however, for they were obliged to avoid the more frequented roads, and renounce all ordinary modes of transport.
This fête, which makes Mexico a deserted city for three days, is frequentedby the élite of Mexican gamblers.
Although situated in one of the most central streets in Mexico, the Meson de Regina is only distinguished from other inns on less frequented roads by the greater number of travelers who are always coming and going.
It is said to have been much improved during late administrations, and, forming the high road to the Fort, is the avenue most frequented in the native town by Europeans.
English is spoken in every shop frequented by Europeans, and there are generally one or two servants in every family who can make themselves understood in it.
The women not only instigated the champions to those rough, if not bloody frays of tournament, but also frequented the tournaments during all the reign of Edward, whose spirit of gallantry encouraged this practice.
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