As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ? and without staying for my answer told me, that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table ; for which reason he desired... Chambers's Edinburgh Journal - Сторінка 921836Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 792 стор.
...him out of it. Id. He was afraid of being insulted with Greek , for which reason he 'desired a friend to find him out a clergyman rather of plain sense than much learning. Addison't Spectator. It is agreeable tn compare the face of a great man with the character, and to... | |
| 1836 - 932 стор.
...asked me how '. liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned? and without staying for my answer ry understood a little of backgammon. 'My friend,' says Sir Roger, 'found me out this gentleman, who,... | |
| 1836 - 332 стор.
...asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ? and, without staying for an answer, told me, that he was afraid of being insulted with...voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood a little of baSkgammon. " My friend," says Sir Roger, "found me out this gentleman, who,... | |
| 1836 - 1118 стор.
...just now mentioned ? and without staying or my answer, told me that he was afraid of being nsulted with Latin and Greek at his own table; for which reason he desired a particular friend of his at he university to find him out a clergyman rather of >laiii sense than much learning, of a good aspect,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 стор.
...asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned? and without staying for my answer told me, that he was afraid of being insulted with...voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood a little of backgammon. 'My friend,' says Sir Roger, ' found me out this gentleman, who,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 стор.
...asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned? and without staying for my answer leasure the joy that appeared in the countenances...their old master; every one of them pressed forward understood a little of backgammon. 'My friend,' says Sir Roger, • found me out this gentleman, who,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 стор.
...asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned : and without staying for my answer, told me that he was afraid of being insulted with...voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood a little of backgammon. 'My friend,' says Sir Roger, ' found me out this gentleman, who,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1852 - 264 стор.
...asked me how I liked the good Man whom I have just now mentioned ? and without staying for my Answer told me, That he was afraid of being insulted with...Voice, a sociable Temper ; and, if possible, a Man that understood a little of Back-Gammon. My Friend, says Sir ROGER, found me out this Gentleman, who, besides... | |
| 1852 - 460 стор.
...he asked me how I liked the good man I have just now mentioned ? And without staying for an answer told me, " That he was afraid of being insulted with...voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood a little of backgammon. My friend," says Sir Roger, " found me out this gentleman, who,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1852 - 460 стор.
...he asked me how I liked the good man I have just now mentioned ? And without staying for an answer told me, "That he was afraid of being insulted with...voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood a little of backgammon. My friend," says Sir Roger, "found me out this gentleman, who, besides... | |
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