| Oliver Goldsmith - 1766 - 256 lehte
...time in merriment. " It was not till ten years after, I dare fay, that fomething in Dr. GoldfmitWs behaviour ftruck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then "Johnfon confej/ed that he was fo ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefeld." The next verfan of the ftory... | |
| 1786 - 506 lehte
...time in merriment. It was nut till ten years after, I алгв fay, that fomething in Dr. Goldfmith'J behaviour ftruck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnfon confefled that he was fo ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. There ivas a Mr. Boyce too, who wrote fome very elegant... | |
| 1786 - 494 lehte
...the houle diredfly to partake of punch, and pafs their time in merriment. It was not till ten years after, I dare fay, that fomething in Dr Goldfmith's...very man, and then Johnfon confefled that he was fo; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. Dr Johnfon's knowledge and eftecm of what we call low... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1786 - 314 lehte
...the houfe directly to partake of punch, and pa/s their time in merriment. u It was not till ten years after, I dare fay, that fomething in Dr. Goldfmith's...an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnfon confeflfed that he was fo ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. There was a Mr. Boyce too,... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1786 - 330 lehte
...directly to partake of punch, and pafs their time in merriment. • • I 4 :? It was not till ten years after, I dare fay, that fomething in Dr. Goldfmith's...me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnfbn confefled that he was fo ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. t There was a Mr.... | |
| 1802 - 302 lehte
...in merriment.— It was not till ten years after, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's hehaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming " Vicar of Wakefield." GOODALL, (Mrs.)... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 lehte
...merriment. , It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith-s behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson con- ' I'essed that it was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of WakefieicL There was a... | |
| 1805 - 448 lehte
...merriment. — It was not till ten years after, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's bebaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Jobnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming " Vicar of Wakefield." GOODALL, (Mrs.)... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1826 - 250 lehte
...merriment. lt was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. There was a Mr. Boyce... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 740 lehte
...concludes, ' till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Doctor ' Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was ' the very man ; and then Johnson confessed that he was so.' A more scrupulous and patient writer corrects some inaccuracies... | |
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