| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 páginas
...for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table ? " Boswell....like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." Johnson. "Well, Sir, and what then? What care 7 for his patriotic friends... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table?" BOSWELL:...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." JOHNSON: "Well, sir, and what then? What care / for his 'patriotic friends'?... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table?" BOSWELL:...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his pa trio tic friends with him." JOHNSON: "Well, sir, and what then? What care I for his 'patriotic friends'?... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 páginas
...for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table?" BOSWELL:...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." JOHNSON: "Well, sir, and what then? What care I for his 'patriotic friends'?... | |
| James Boswell - 1912 - 106 páginas
...for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table?" Boswell:...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." Johnson: "Well, sir, and what then? What care 7 for his patriotic friends... | |
| George Mallory - 1912 - 364 páginas
...reasoning or piercing sarcasm, and it will then be safe to lead up to the disagreeable intelligence. ' I beg your pardon, Sir, for wishing to prevent you...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him.' Johnson : ' Well, Sir, what then ? What care / for his patriotic friends... | |
| James Boswell - 1916 - 370 páginas
...for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world, as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table?" BOSWELL....like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." JOHNSON. "Well, Sir, and what then? What care / for his patriotic f riendsf... | |
| Horace Bleackley - 1917 - 548 páginas
...to have at his table ? " 1 A Lztter to Samuel Johnson, p. 33 ; Gentleman's Magazine (1770), p. 78. Boswell. " I beg your pardon, sir, for wishing to...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." Johnson. " Well, sir, and what then ? What care I for his patriotic friends... | |
| Horace Bleackley - 1917 - 542 páginas
...his table ? " 1 A Letter to Samml Johnson, p. 33 ; Gentleman's Magasine (1 770), p. 78, Boswcll. " I beg your pardon, sir, for wishing to prevent you...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." Johnson. " Well, sir, and what then ? What care I for his patriotic friends... | |
| Sydney Castle Roberts - 1919 - 210 páginas
...for ? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world, as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table ? ' BOSWELL. 'I beg your pardon, Sir... I should not be surprized to find Jack Wilkes there.' JOHNSON. 'And if Jack Wilkes should 'be there,... | |
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