| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1801 - 674 strani
...open at one of the most gallant poems of that master of love. Before we could overcome our surprise, it was greatly increased by the entrance of the president,...genteel compliments, and a thousand thanks for the honour we had done him, desired to know whether we would not breakfast, and, upon our declining the... | |
| 700 strani
...open at one of the most gallant poems of that master of love. Before we could overcome our surprise, it was greatly increased by the entrance of the president,...strike with awe such boys as we were, the person who noi^ addressed us, was a gay, polite, sprightly Frenchman; who, after a thousand genteel compliments,... | |
| 1812 - 560 strani
...open at one of the most gallant poems of that master of love. Before we could overcome our surprise, it was greatly increased by the entrance of the president,...genteel compliments, and a thousand thanks for the honour we had done him, desired to know whether we would not breakfast ; and, upon our declining the... | |
| 1811 - 600 strani
...surprise, it was greatly increase^ by the entrance of the president, whose appearance and inan3ier was totally opposite to the idea which we had formed...genteel compliments, and a thousand thanks for, the honour we had done, him, desired to know whether we would not breakfast ; and, upon our declining the... | |
| 1811 - 546 strani
...open at one of the most gallant poems of that master of love. Before we could overcome our surprise, it was greatly increased by the entrance of the president,...whose appearance and manner was totally opposite to die idea which we had formed to ourselves of him. Instead of a grave, austere philosopher, whose presence... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 446 strani
...reasons for visiting Bourdeaux, our sad disappointment, our eager * Edward, afterwards Lord Elliott. wishes for the honor of his acquaintance, which, as...genteel compliments, and a thousand thanks for the honour we had done him, desired to know whether we would not breakfast, and, upon our declining the... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 450 strani
...disappointment, our eager * Edward, afterwards Lord Elliott. wishes for the honor of his acquaintance, whicfy as English subjects, we most particularly desired}...sprightly Frenchman; who, after a thousand genteel com* pliments, and a thousand thanks for the honour we had done him, desired to know whether we would... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 440 strani
...mistress could not have rendered our night more restless ; and the next morning we set out so .^arly that we arrived at his villa before he was risen....genteel compliments, and a thousand thanks for the honour we had done him, desired to know whether we would not breakfast, and, upon our declining the... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 strani
...open at one of the most gallant poems of that master of love. Before we could overcome our surprise, it was greatly increased by the entrance of the president,...grave austere philosopher, whose presence might strike , ._ with awe such boys as we were, the person who now addressed us, was a gay, polite, sprightly Frenchman... | |
| 1813 - 554 strani
...open at one of the most gallant poems of that master of lore. Before we could overcome our surprise. it was greatly increased by the entrance of the president,...genteel compliments, and a thousand thanks for the honour we had done htm. desired to know whether we would not breakfast, and, upon our declining the... | |
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