| John Wilkes - 1805 - 372 페이지
...should be there, what is that to me ?' " On the Wednesday, I waited on Johnson, and took him to Dilly's. When we entered the drawing room, he found himself...one of his habitual murmurings. Lee was obnoxious to ° ' ; ''i!i .)j;J1 Johnson, because he was an American pa•IL'vrnn; trial.* ?. f And who is the gentleman... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 526 페이지
...post-chaise with him to set out for Gretna-Green. When we entered Mr. Billy's drawing room, he 1776. 1bund himself in the midst of a company he did not ^^ know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how 67. he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to... | |
| James Boswell - 1816 - 500 페이지
...heiress into a postchaise with him to set out for Gretna-Green. When we entered Mr. Dilly's drawing-room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr.... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 페이지
...into a postchaise with him to ret out for Gretna-Green. V/hen we entered Mr. Dilly's drawing-room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how lie would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr.... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 520 페이지
...into a post-chaise with him to set out for Gretna-Green. When we entered Mr. Dilly's drawing-room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr.... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 페이지
...himself. I observed him whispering to Mr. Duly, Who is that gentleman, Sir? — Mr. Arthur Lee. — Johnson. Too, too, too, (under his breath,) which was one of his habitual muttering.«. Mr. Arthur Lee could not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a putriot,... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 378 페이지
...into a ]>ost-chaise with him to set out for Gretna-Greeu. When we entered Mr. Billy's drawing-room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr.... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 페이지
...observed him whispering to Mr. Dilly, " Who is that gentleman, sir ?"— " Mr. Arthur Lee."—JOHNSON. " Too, too, too," (under his breath), which was one of his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur Lee could not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a patriot... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 458 페이지
...into a post-chaise with him to set out for Gretna-Green. "When we entered Mr. Dilly's drawing-room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr.... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 416 페이지
...into a post-chaise with him to set out for Gretna-green. When we entered Mr. Dilly's drawing-room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how be would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr.... | |
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