| SAMUEL JOHNSON - 1781 - 254 pàgines
...Spence. 5 ** VOU " you one, that firft comes into my " head. One evening, Gay and I went ** to -fee him :. you know how' intimately " we were all acquainted. On our ." coming. in$ " Heyday, gentlemen. (fays ( ' the Dp&or),/ what's the meaning of ." this vifit ! How. c^rne you to leave '" all the great... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 248 pàgines
..." you one., that firft comes into " head. . One evening, Gay and I went •*' to fee him : you:know how intimately " we were all acquainted. On our "" coming in, " Heyday, .gentlemen (fays '*' the Doctor), what's the meaning of .*' :this vifit ! How came you to leave *' all the great... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pàgines
...it but by facts. I'll tell you one that ftrft comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went to fee him : you know how intimately we were all acquainted. On our coming in, " Heyday, gentlemen, (fays the Doctor) what's the meaning of this vifit! How came you to leave all the great Lords that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 pàgines
...by strangers, for " ill nature. — 'Tis so odd, that there's no describing it but by facts. Ill tc tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening...the meaning " of this visit ? How came you to leave the great Lords, that you are so " fond of, to come hither to see a poor Dean' — ' Because we would... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 pàgines
...by strangers, for ill nature. — Tt is so odd, " that there's no describing it but by facts. I will tell " you one that first comes into my head. One...the meaning of this visit ? How came you " to leave the great lords, that you are so fond of, to " come hither to see a poor dean !' — ' Because we "... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 pàgines
...by strangers, for ill nature. — It is so odd, " that there's no describing it but by facts. I will tell " you one that first comes into my head. One...the meaning of this visit ? How came you " to leave the great lords, that you are so fond of, to " come hither to see a poor dean !' — ' Because we "... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pàgines
...mistaken by strangers for ill nature. — 'Tis so odd that there is no describing it but by facts. Fll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening...how intimately we were all acquainted. On our coming inr " Hey" day, gentlemen (says the doctor); what's the mean" ing of this visit ! How came you to leave... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 pàgines
...by strangers, for ill nature.—It is so odd^ " that there's no describing it but by facts. I will tell " you one that first comes into my head. One...know '" how intimately we were all acquainted. On out " coming in, ' Heyday, gentlemen, (says the doctor) ** what's the meaning of this visit ? How came... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 286 pàgines
...way that is mistaken by strangers for ill nature. It is so odd that there is no describing it but by facts. I'll tell you one that first comes into my...the meaning of this visit ? How came you to leave all the Lords that you are so fond of, to come here to see a poor Dean ?" " Because we would rather... | |
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