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" The waters,' says Mrs Montagu, ' have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your grace will imagine, when I tell you how sublime an answer he made to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells : he said, As long as my rival stayed... "
The letters of mrs. Elizabeth Montagu, with some of the letters of her ... - Page 10
by Elizabeth Montagu - 1813
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 56. köide

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 lehte
...capacity there is some. But why the reverend divine, and serious author of the melancholy NightThoughts, should desire to appear as a persona dramatis here...said, as long as my rival staid. I was astonished bow one who made no pretension* to any thing could have a rival, so I asked him for an explanation;...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1815 - 822 lehte
...Thoughts, should desire to appear as a persona dramatis here I cannot imagine. The waters have raised big spirits to a fine pitch, as your Grace will imagine...long as my rival staid. I was astonished how one who mnde no pretensions to any thing could have a rival, so I asked him for an explanation; he said he...
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Annual Register, 56. köide

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 lehte
...cannot imagine. The waters have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your Grace will imagine when 1 tell you how sublime an answer he made to a very vulgar question : 1 asked him how long he stayed at the Wells ? he said, as long as my rival stayed. I was astonished...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., 3. köide

Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 512 lehte
...moral, and civil character there is no relation; but in their dramatic capacity there is some. . . . The waters have raised his spirits to a fine pitch,...to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells: he said, As long as my rival stayed; — as long as the sun did. — MR8. MONTAHU...
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The Complete Works, Poetry and Prose of the Rev. Edward Young ..., 1. köide

Edward Young - 1854 - 568 lehte
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets

Samuel Johnson - 1861 - 660 lehte
...waters have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your Grace will imagine when I tell you how sublima an answer he made to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells : he said, As long as my rival stayed ; as long as the sun did. — MRS. MONTAGU...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., 2. köide

Samuel Johnson - 1866 - 654 lehte
...dramatic capacity there Is some. . . . The waters have raised his spirits to a One pitch, as your Orace will Imagine when I tell you how sublime an answer...to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells : he said, As long as my rival stayed ; as long as the sun did. — MRS. MONTAGU...
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The Essays of "George Eliot."

George Eliot - 1883 - 294 lehte
...the brother of his old school fellow ; but to return to our hero. ' The waters,' says Mrs. Montagu, ' have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your grace...to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells ; he said, 'As long as my rival stayed ; — as long as the sun did. ' Among the...
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The Essays of "George Eliot."

George Eliot - 1883 - 302 lehte
...the brother of his old school.fellow ; but to return to our hero. ' The waters,' says Mrs. Montagu, ' have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your grace...to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells ; he said, ' As long as my rival stayed ;— as long as the sun did. ' Among the...
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The essays of 'George Eliot' complete, collected and arranged, with an intr ...

Mary Ann Evans - 1883 - 300 lehte
...the brother of his old school-fellow ; but to return to our hero. ' The waters,' says Mrs. Montagu, ' have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your grace...to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells ; he said, 'As long as my rival stayed ; — as long as the sun did. ' Among the...
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