| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 oldal
...life—and sitting down before one thus desperately silent takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it.' " No one was however less willing to begin any i [These are two lines of Swift's vena to Stella, 1720. Dr. Johnson's censure was too violent, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 oldal
...— and sitting down before one thus desperately silent takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it.' " No one was however less willing to begin any 1 [These are two lines of Swift's verses to Stella, 1720. Dr. Johnson's censure was too violent, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 580 oldal
...— and sitting down before one thus desperately silent takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it.' " No one was however less willing to begin any i [These are two lines of Swift's verges to Stella, 1720. Dr. Johnson's censure was too violent, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1832 - 602 oldal
...— and sitting down before one thus desperately silent takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it.'...spoken to; and he liked the expression so well, that hç often repeated it. He had indeed no Necessity to lead the stream of chat to a favourite channel,... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 oldal
...— and sitting down before one! thus desperately silent takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she -were once out of...expression so well, that he often repeated it. He Jiad indeed no necessity to lead the stream of chat to a favourite channel, that his fulness on the... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 oldal
...and by sitting down before one thus desperately silent, takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it." 101. Love. — Francis Barber. As we had been saying one day that no subject failed of receiving dignity... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 oldal
...and by sitting down before one thus desperately silent, takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it." 101. Love.—Francis Barber. As we had heen saying one day that no subject failed of receiving dignity... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 oldal
...and by sitting down before one thus desperately silent, takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it." 101. Love. — Francis Barber. As we had been saying one day, that no subject failed of receiving dignity... | |
| James Boswell - 1837 - 590 oldal
...— and sitting down before one thus desperately silent takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it.'...discourse than himself. His friend Mr. Thomas Tyers l said he was like the ghosts, who never speak till they are spoken to; and he liked the expression... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 oldal
...and by sitting down before one thus desperately silent, takes away the confidence one should have in the company of her chair if she were once out of it." 101. Love. — Francis Barber. As we had been saying one day, that no subject failed of receiving dignity... | |
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