| James Boswell - 1791 - 564 pages
...time that he has been engaged in fuch an adventure." JoHNSON. " Why, Sir, I believe it is the firft time he has beat; he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is. a new plume to him." I mentioned Sir John- Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland," and his difcoverics... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 pages
...I fancy, Sir, thfs is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure." JOHNSON. •' Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat;...he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is a new plume to him." I mentioned Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland," and his discoveries... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 526 pages
...BOSWELL. " I fancy, Sir, this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure." JOHNSON. "Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat;...he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is a new plume to him." I mentioned Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland," and his discoveries... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...BOSWELL. " I fancy, Sir, this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure. JOHNSON. " Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat...beaten before. This, Sir, is a new pleasure to him." Dr. Johnson took every opportunity that presented .itself of praising the talents and genius of our... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 pages
...BOSWELL. " I fancy, Sir, this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure." JOHNSON. " Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat ; he may have been beaten beforev This, Sir, is a new pleasure to him." Dr. Johnson took every opportunity that presented itself... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 pages
...been engaged in such an adventure." JOHNSON. " Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beQt ; he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is a new pleasure to him." Dr. Johnson took every opportunity that presented itself of praising the talentsand genius of our author.... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...BOSWELI.. " I fancy, Sir, this is the fimt time he has been engaged in such an adventure." JOHNSON. " Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat ; he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is anew plume to him." I mentioned Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland," and his... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 pages
...BOSWELI.. " I fancy, Sir, this is tin- first time lie has been engaged inkuch an adventure." JOHNSON. " Why, Sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat...he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is a new plume to him." I mentioned Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland," and his discoveries... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 542 pages
...fancy, Sir, this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an ad venture." JOHNSON. " Why, 3ir, I believe it is the first time he has beat; he may have been beaten before. This, Sir, is a new plume to him." " I mentioned Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland," and his... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 pages
...BOSWELL. " I fancy, sir, this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure." JOHNSON. " Why, sir, I believe it is the first time he has beat;...he may have been beaten before. This, sir, is a new plume to him." I mentioned Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland," and his discoveries... | |
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