I put the cork into the bottle, desired he would be calm, and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked into it, and saw its merit ; told... The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Сторінка 428автори: James Boswell - 1831Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill." ' My next meeting with Johnson was on Friday the 1st of July, when he and I and Dr. Goldsmith... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 508 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill." l • Anecdotes of Johnson, p. 119. » Life of Johnson, 420. My next meeting with Johnson was... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill." * 8 Anecdotes of Johnson, p. 119. 9 Life of Johnson, 420. My next meeting with Johnson was on... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill.1" Newberry", the purchaser of the Vicar of Wakcjield, best known to the present generation by recollection... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill." Newberry, the purchaser of the Vicar of Wakefield, best known to the present generation by recollection... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill.» Mr Newberry was the person with whom Johnson thus bargained for the « Vicar of Wakefield.»... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might ,be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked into it, and saw its merit; told the landlady T should soon return, and, having gone to a bookseller, sold it for sixty pounds. I brought Goldsmith... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 440 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked...his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill '." My next meeting with Johnson was on Friday the 1st of July, when he and I and Dr. Goldsmith... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 442 стор.
...began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked into it, and saw its merit ; told the landlady I shonld soon return, and having gone to a bookseller, sold it for sixty pounds. I brought Goldsmith... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 стор.
...talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he hada novel read}' for the press, which he produced to me. I looked into it, and saw its merit ; told the landlady 1 should soon return, and having gone to a bookseller, sold it for sixty pounds. I brought Goldsmith... | |
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