| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 páginas
...350. 1 This description of Dr. Johnson appears to have been borrowed from Tom Jones, bk. xi. ch. ii. ' The other who, like a ghost, only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered,' &c. BOSWELL. good August 21.] Johnson mistaken for- a physician. 83 good dancing-room, and other rooms... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1808 - 302 páginas
...continued to attend her, as she pursued no great road, and had already passed through several turnings), accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone;...said, ' She was very happy to find they were both tra' veiling the same, way.' The other, who, like a ghost, only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...continned to attend her, us she pursned no great road, and had already passed through several turnings), accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone;...travelling the same way.* The other, who, like a ghost, ouly wanted to he spoke to, readily auswered, * That the happiness was entirely here ; that she was... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 484 páginas
...This description of Dr. Johnson appears to have been borrowed from Tom Jones, Book XI. chap. ii. " The other who, like a ghost, Only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered, " &c. I doubted much which road to take, whether to go by the coast, or by Lawrence Kirk and Monboddo.... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 444 páginas
...continued to attend her, as she pursued no great road, and had already passed through several turnings), accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone...readily answered, That the happiness was entirely her's ; that she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of... | |
| 1820 - 456 páginas
...continued to attend her, as she pursued no great road, and had already passed through several turnings), accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone...be spoke to, readily answered, That the happiness wa» entirely her's; that she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...continued to attend her, as she pursued no great road, and had already passed through several turnings) accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone,...readily answered, that the happiness was entirely here ; that she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was so overjoyed at meeting a companion... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831 - 520 páginas
...continued to attend her, as she pursued no great road, and had already passed through several turnings ) , accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone...she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of her own sex; that she had, perhaps, been guilty of an impertinence,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...continued to attend her, as she pursued no great road, and had already passed through several turnings,) accosted the strange lady in a most obliging tone...she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of her own sex ; that she had, perhaps, been guilty of an impertinence,... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 páginas
...This description of Dr. Johnson appears to have been borrowed from " Tom Jones," book xi. chap. 2: " The other, who, like a ghost, only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered," See. — BOSWELL. [Both are borrowed from a general superstition, that ghosts must be first spoken... | |
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