| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 lehte
...and so went on. I told him your Grace desired he would write longer letters; to which lie cried Ha I most emphatically, and I leave you to interpret what...it meant. He has made a friendship with one person hers, whom, I believe, you would not imagine to have been made for his bosom friend. You would, perhaps... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 lehte
...had been saying, began a new subject, and so went on. I told him your Grace desired he would write longer letters ; to which he cried Ha ! most emphatically, and I leave you to interpret what it meant. He hus made a friendship with one person here, whom, I believe, you would not imagine to have been made... | |
| 1815 - 822 lehte
...and so went on. I told him your Grace desired he would write longer letters; to which he cried Ha I most emphatically, and I . leave you to interpret what it meant. He has made a friendship wiili one person Jiere, whom, I believe, you would not imagine to have been made for his bosom friend.... | |
| 1894 - 854 lehte
...so went on. 1 told him your Grace desired he would write longer letters — to which he cried "lia!" most emphatically, and I leave you to interpret what...He has made a friendship with one person here whom you would not imagine to have been made for his bosom friend. Von would, perhaps, suppose it was a... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 512 lehte
...new subject, and so went on. I told him your Grace desired he would write longer letters; to which ho cried, "Ha!" most emphatically, and I leave you to...believe you would not imagine to have been made for hia bosom friend. You would, perhaps, suppose it was a bishop or dean, a prebend, a pious preacher,... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 568 lehte
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| Samuel Johnson - 1861 - 660 lehte
...arc by those notes of approbation so swelled beyond their real bulk, that they will hardly shut.4* one person here, whom I believe you would not imagine...friend. You would, perhaps, suppose it was a bishop or dean, a prebend, a pious preacher, a clergyman of exemplary life; or if a layman, of most virtuous... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1883 - 300 lehte
...had been saying ; began a new subject, and so went on. I told him your grace desired he would -write longer letters ; to which he cried ' Ha ! ' most emphatically,...friend. You would, perhaps, suppose it was a bishop or dean, a prebend, a pious preacher, a clergyman of exemplary life, or, if a layman, of most virtuous... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 302 lehte
...write longer letters ; to which be cried ' Ha ! ' most emphatically, and I leave you to interpret wbat it meant. He has made a friendship with one person...friend. You would, perhaps. suppose it was a bishop or dean, a prebend, a pious preacher, a clergyman of exemplary life, or, if a layman, of most virtuous... | |
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