| Leigh Hunt - 1907 - 566 стор.
...till midnight echoed to his roar. ' We walked in the evening ', says Boswell, ' in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...nature, and being more delighted with the busy hum 1 See Malcolm's Londinium Bedivimim, vol. iii. p. 453. of men, I answered, "Yes, sir ; but not equal... | |
| James Boswell - 1908 - 396 стор.
...views, as one reads in the " Life of Johnson " thus : " We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...to Fleet Street." Johnson : ' You are right, Sir.'" (July 30, 1763.) Again, "As we walked to St. Clement's Church, I again remarked, that Fleet Street... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 стор.
...will have the pleasure to peruse in its proper place. We walked, in the evening, in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition,...hum of men," I answered, "Yes, Sir, but not equal to Fleet-street." Johnson: "You are right, Sir." I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want... | |
| 1910 - 968 стор.
...university, where he studied man. "We walked in the evening in Greenwicli Park," says Boswell. "He asked me, I suppose by way of trying my disposition, 'Is not this very fine?' From the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds DR. SAMUEL JOHNSOM Having no exquisite relish for the beauties... | |
| 1910 - 950 стор.
...away or 34 From the lainting by Sir Joshua Reynolds DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON Having no exquisite relish for the beauties of nature and being more delighted with the busy hum of men I responded, 'Yes, but not equal to Fleet Street.' JOHNSON: 'You are right sir.' " In the heart of London... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 924 стор.
...will have the pleasure to peruse in its proper place. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He ty pen Let to the Morning Post its aristocracy; When...convict figure, 841 The very Botany Bay in moral geograp [1800 to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. "You are right, Sir." I am aware that many of my readers may censure... | |
| James Boswell - 1923 - 372 стор.
...observation, as Johnson meant it, be ever remembered. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me I suppose by way of trying my disposition,...hum of men," I answered, "Yes, Sir; but not equal to Fleetstreet." JOHNSON. "You are right, Sir." I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 стор.
...willing to give all that he has, to get knowledge." . . . We walked in the evening in Greenwich- Park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition,...equal to Fleet Street." JOHNSON: "You are right, sir." 1 I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want of taste. Let me, however, shelter myself... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 стор.
...willing to give all that he has, to get knowledge." . . . We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition,...equal to Fleet Street." JOHNSON: "You are right, sir." 1 I am aware that many of my readers may censure my want of taste. Let me, however, shelter myself... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - 368 стор.
...interchange with Johnson in 1763 (Life of J., I. 533) : We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition,...hum of men," I answered, "Yes, Sir; but not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. "You are right, Sir." See also Hebr., 127; Letters of B., 2. 276: I know not... | |
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