| John Forster - 1854 - 578 стор.
...Goldsmith, and with regrets that he had fallen into a loose way of talking. He reported him to have said, " As I take my " shoes from the shoemaker, and my coat...tailor, so " I take my religion from the priest." A silly thing to say, if gravely said : but not so, if merely used to dismiss Bozzy's pestering habit... | |
| Washington Irving - 1854 - 396 стор.
...religious feeling, had no disposition to be schooled by so shallow an apostle. " Sir," said he in reply,, * as I take my shoes from the shoemaker, and my coat from the cailor, so I take my religion from the priest." Boswell treasured up the reply in his memory or his... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 572 стор.
...not how to handle. But Johnson happened to be in no humour to discriminate, and simply answered : " Sir, he knows " nothing ; he has made up his mind about nothing." t On the thirteenth of April the three dined alone with General Oglethorpe and his family, and Goldsmith... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 960 стор.
...has endeavoured to support be determined against him." I told him that Goldsmith had said to me a few ť | v Å 2p} ,W X q Y p Ð nzF l xp7m:y w, _ ΄` ٧5# " U = !NW m2 - e 1 Afterwards Charta I. — BOSWELL. 1 Hoswell does not say whether thr pic had the extraordinary addition... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1862 - 328 стор.
...would not keep his knowledp-e to himself. I told him that Goldsmith had said to me a few days before, 1 As I take my shoes from the shoemaker, and my coat...knows nothing; he has made up his mind about nothing.' He owned that he thought Hawkesworth was one of his imitators, but he did not think Goldsmith was.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 464 стор.
...by so shallow an apostle. " Sir," said he in reply, "as I take my shoes from the shoe25 ' 385 maker, and my coat from the tailor, so I take my religion from the priest." Boswell treasured up the reply in his memory or his memorandum-book. A few days afterwards, the 9th... | |
| 1865 - 342 стор.
...knowing. He would not keep his knowledge to himself. I told him that Goldsmith had said to me a few days before, ' As I take my shoes from the shoemaker,...nothing ; he has made up his mind about nothing.' He owned that he thought Hawkesworth was one of his imitators, but he did not think Goldsmith was.... | |
| Philip Lindsley - 1866 - 746 стор.
...(John Wdkes.) 42. There is nothing that succeeds with the world like a success. (French proverb.} 43. "As I take my shoes from the shoemaker, and my coat...the tailor, so I take my religion from the priest." ( Goldsmith.} 44. "Fas est et ab hoste doceri." 45. "I have met with mechanics in the first societies... | |
| Philip Lindsley - 1866 - 742 стор.
...(John Wilkes.) 42. There is nothing that succeeds with the world like a success. (French proverb.) 43. "As I take my shoes from the shoemaker, and my coat...the tailor, so I take my religion from the priest." ( Goldsmith.) 44. "Pas est et ab hoste doceri." 45. "I have met with mechanics in the first societies... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 232 стор.
...services we did not dine ; but he read in the Greek New Testament, and I turned over several of his books. To my great surprise he asked me to dine with him on Easter-day. I never supposed that lie had a dinner at his house ; for I had not then heard of any one of his friends having been entertained... | |
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