| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 562 strani
...COUNTRY Moust with Prior ?" said Mr. Spence to Lord Peterborough.— " Yes," replied Lord Peterborough, " just as if I was in a chaise with Mr. Cheselden here,...horse, and should say,—Lord ! how finely we draw this chaise!" Spence's ANECDOTES. being well satisfied that, according to their own principles, they ought... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 550 strani
...COUNTRY MOUSE with Prior?" said Mr. Spence to Lord Peterborough.— " Yes," replied Lord Peterborough, "just as if I was in a chaise with Mr. Cheselden here,...horse, and should say,—Lord ! how finely we draw this chaise!" Spence's ANECDOTES, being well satisfied that, according to their own principles, they ought... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 614 strani
...Halifax did not write the COUNTRY MOUSE in conjunction with Prior, he replied, " Yes; as if I were in a chaise with Mr. Cheselden here, drawn by his fine horse, and should say, Lord, how finely we draw this chaise /" *—One of Curll's authors, however, I know not on what... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 608 strani
...Halifax did not write the COUNTRY MOUSE in conjunction with Prior, he replied, " Yes; as if I were in a chaise with Mr. Cheselden here, drawn by his fine horse, and should say, Lord, how finely we draw this chaise T*—One of Curll's authors, however, I know not on what... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 601 strani
...Halifax did not write the COUNTRY MOUSE in conjunction with Prior, he replied, " Yes; as if I were in a chaise with Mr. Cheselden here, drawn by his fine horse, and should say, Lord, how finely we draw this chaise r*—One of Curll's authors, however, I know not on what... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 strani
...find his objections to those passages removed; read them to him " exactly as they were at first; and his Lordship was extremely pleased " with them, and cried out, 'Ay, now they are perfectly right: nothing can, " be better." It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 strani
...find his objections to those passages removed ; read them to him exactly as they were at first; and his lordship was extremely pleased with them, and cried out, ' Ay, now they are perfectly right; nothing can be better." It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 strani
...find his objections to those passages removed ; read them to him exactly as they were at first; and his lordship was extremely pleased with them, and cried out, ' Ay, now they are perfectly right; nothing can be better." It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect that... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 strani
...find his objections to those passages removed; read them to him exactly as they were at first; and his Lordship was extremely pleased with them, " and cried out, ' Ay, now they are perfectly right; " nothing can be better." It is seldom that fthe great or the wise suspect... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 strani
...find his objections to those passages removed; " read them to him exactly as they were at first; " and his Lordship was extremely pleased with " them, and cried out, ' Ay, now they are per" fectly right: nothing can be better.' "* It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect... | |
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