Come, come, (said Garrick,) talk no more of that. You are perhaps, the worst — eh, eh!" — Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick went on, laughing ironically, "Nay, you will always look like a gentleman; but I am talking of... The Table Talk of Dr. Johnson: Comprising Opinions and Anecdotes of Life and ... - 87. oldalszerző: Samuel Johnson, James Boswell - 1825 - 352 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| James Boswell - 1860 - 960 oldal
...impressions. " Come, come," »id Garrick, " talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worst—eh, eh!" — Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt...like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being well or M drest," " Well, let me tell you," said Goldsmith, "when my i Wlir-n Î saw him some thirty years... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 950 oldal
...Tain of it, for his mind was wonderfully prone to snch impressions. " Come, come," said Garrick, " talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worst...when Garrick went on, laughing ironically, " Nay, TOO will always look like a gentleman ; but I an talking of being well or ill drest." " Well, let me... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1861 - 388 oldal
...dressing — about my not dressing like a gentleman) — Let me tell you — you Gar. Come, come, Noll, talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worst — eh, eh? Gold, (simply, holding up his neck with mock indignation). Let me tell you that when my tailor brought... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1862 - 328 oldal
...seriously vain of it; for his mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. « Come, come (said Garrick), talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worst...a gentleman; but I am talking of being well or ill dressed.' * Well, let me tell you (said Goldsmith), when my tailor brought home my bloom-coloured coat,... | |
| John Timbs - 1862 - 422 oldal
...seriously vain of it, for his mind was undoubtedly prone to such impressions. 'Come, come,' said Garrick, 'talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worst —...always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of your being well or ill-dressed? ' Well, let me tell you,' said Goldsmith, ' when the tailor brought... | |
| John Forster - 1863 - 524 oldal
...the worst . . . eh, eh ! " Goldsmith eagerly attempted to interrupt him. " Nay," continued Garrick, laughing ironically, "nay, you will always look like..."gentleman ; but I am talking of being well or ill dresi." " Well," answered Goldsmith, with an amusing simplicity which makes the anecdote very pleasant... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 464 oldal
...seriously vain of it, for his mind was undoubtedly prone to such impressions. 'Come, come,' said Garrick, 'talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worst —...always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of your being well or iU dressed.' 'Well, let me tell you,' said Goldsmith, 'when the tailor brought home... | |
| 1865 - 342 oldal
...seriously vain of it; for hid mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. 'Come, come (said Garrick), talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worst...a gentleman; but I am talking of being well or ill dressed.' ' Well, let me tell you (said Goldsmith), when my tailor brought home my bloom -coloured... | |
| Jacob Larwood, John Camden Hotten - 1866 - 616 oldal
...wonderfully prone to such impressions. 'Come, come,' said Garrick, ' talk no more of that, you are perhapc the worst — eh, eh.' Goldsmith was eagerly attempting...a gentleman, but I am talking of being well or ill drat.' ' Well, let me tell you,' said Goldsmith, ' when my tailor brought home my bloomcoloured coat,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 486 oldal
...vain of it, for his mind was undoubtedly prone to such inipressiona. ' Come, come,' said Garrick, ' talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worst —...always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of your being well or ill dressed.' ' Well, let me tell you,' said Goldsmith, ' when the tailor brought... | |
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