Goldsmith, to divert the tedious minutes, strutted about, bragging of his dress, and I believe was seriously vain of it, for his mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. " Come, come (said Garrick), talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worst... The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: From a Variety of Original Sources - Pagina 365door Sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| James Boswell - 1791 - 564 pagina’s
...Come, come, (faid Garrick,) talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worft — eheh !" — Goldfmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick...like a gentleman; but I am talking of being well or \\LdreJt" " Well, let me tell you, (faid Goldfmith,) when my tailor brought home my bloom-coloured... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 pagina’s
...Come, come, (faid Garrick,) talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worft — eheh !" — Goldfmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick...went on, laughing ironically, " Nay, you will always lock like a gentleman; but I am talking of being well or ill dreft." " Well, let me tell you, (faid... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 pagina’s
...who was of the party), talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worft — eh, eh !" — Goldfmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick...went on, laughing ironically, " Nay, you will always lock like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being well or ill dreft" —" Well, let me tell you (faid... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 pagina’s
...mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. " Come, come (said Garrick, who was of the party), talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worst—...drest."—" Well, let me tell you (said Goldsmith) when mv taylor brought home my bloom-coloured coat, he said, Sir, I have a favour to beg of you. When any... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 pagina’s
...I believe was seriously vain of it, for his mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. " Come, come, (said Garrick,) talk no more of that. You are perhaps, the worst — eli, eh !" — Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick went on, laughing... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 pagina’s
...I believe was seriously vain of it, for his mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. " Come, come, (said Garrick,) talk no more of that. You are perhaps, the worst—eh, eh !"—Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick went on, laughing... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pagina’s
...I believe was seriously vain of it, for his mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. " Come, come, (said Garrick,) talk no more of that. You are, perhaps, the worst — eh, eh ?" — Gulilsmitli was eagerly attemptiug to interrupt him, when Garrick went on, laughing ironically,... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 pagina’s
...mind was wonderfully prone to such impressions. " Come, come (said Garrick, who was of the party), talk no more of that. You are perhaps the worst —...— " Well, let me tell you (said Goldsmith) when my taylor brought home my bloom-coloured coat, he said, Sir, I have a favour to beg of you. When any body... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 382 pagina’s
...and appeared seriously vain of it (for his mind was wonderfully prone to such expressions) : " Come, come," said Garrick, " talk no more of that : you...attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick went on, langhing ironically, "Nay, you will always look like a gentleman; but I am talking of being well or... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 372 pagina’s
...worst — eh, eh!" Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him, when Garrick went on, langhing ironically, " Nay, you will always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being well or ill dressed." " Well, let me tell yon," said Goldsmith, " when my tailor brought home my blossomcoloured... | |
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