| Robert Chambers - 1883 - 866 pàgines
...seventy miles from home, was rescued from his distressing situation by ' the philanthropic bookseller of St Paul's Churchyard, who has written so many little books for children' — who called himself the friend of children, ' but was the friend of all mankind ' — then engaged... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 952 pàgines
...Goldsmith introduces him in a humorous yet friendly manner in his novel of the Vicar of Wakefleld. " This person was no other than the philanthropic bookseller...sooner alighted but he was in haste to be gone ; for he wa8 ever on business of importance, and was at that time actually compiling materials for the history... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1881 - 536 pàgines
...three guineas to our beadle Goldsm. V. 88. A debtor of his, no later than last year, died for want. 89. He was no sooner alighted, but he was in haste to be gone. 90. .We were no sooner returned to our inn, but numbers of my purishioners came. 91. The clanking of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 966 pàgines
...humorous yet friendly manner in his novel of the Vicar of Wakefield. " This person was no other than tho philanthropic bookseller in St. Paul's Churchyard,...haste to be gone ; for he was ever on business of importance, and was at that time actually compiling materials for the history of one Mr. Thomas Trip.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 784 pàgines
...brought on a relapse, had I not been supplied by a traveller, who stopped to take a cursory refreshment. This person was no other than the philanthropic bookseller in St. Paul's Churchyard, who lias written so many little books for children : he called himself their friend, but he was the friend... | |
| Charles Welsh - 1885 - 406 pàgines
...a relapse had I not been supplied by a traveller who stopped to take a cursory sort of refreshment. This person was no other than the philanthropic bookseller...mankind. He was no sooner alighted but he was in haste to begone, for he was ever on business of the utmost importance, and was at the time actually compiling... | |
| Charles Welsh - 1885 - 428 pàgines
...himself niched into it. He is introduced as the philanthropic bookseller in St Paul's Churchyard, who had written so many little books for children. He called...their friend, but he was the friend of all mankind, and as having published for the ' Vicar ' against the deuterogamists of the age. So let the worthy... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 464 pàgines
...bookfeller in St. Paul's church-yard, who has written fo many little books for children : he called himfelf their friend ; but he was the friend of all mankind. He was no fooner alighted, but he was in hafte to be gone ; for he was ever on bufinefs of the utmoft importance,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pàgines
...Goldsmith introduces him in a humorous yet friendly manner in his novel of the Vicar of Wakefield. '' This person was no other than the philanthropic bookseller...in haste to be gone; for he was ever on business of importance, and was at that time actually compiling materials for the history of one Mr. Thomas Trip.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1886 - 328 pàgines
...brought on a relapse, had I not been supplied by a traveller who stopped to take a cursory refreshment. This person was no other than the philanthropic bookseller...many little books for children : he called himself their.friend, but he was the friend of all mankind. He was no sooner alighted, but he was in haste... | |
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