Majesty with profound respect, but still in his firm manly manner, with a sonorous voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing-room. Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life - Stran 40avtor: James Boswell - 1887Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1792 - 684 strani
...Johnfon fhewed himfelt highly pleafeil with his Majtfty'a converfation and gracious behaviour. He faid to Mr Barnard, " Sir, they may talk of the King as they will • but he is the fined gentleman 1 have ever feen." And he afterwards obferved to Mr Lington, " Sir, his manners are... | |
| 1791 - 814 strani
...Johnfon (hewed himfelf highly pleafed with his majelly's converfation and gracious behaviour. He faid to Mr. Barnard, «• Sir, they may talk of the king as they will, but be is the fintft gentleman I bave ever fren" And he afterward ohferved to Mr. Langton, " Sir, his manners... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 556 strani
...Johnfon fhewed himfelf highly pleafed with his Majefty's converfation and gracious behaviour. He faid to Mr. Barnard, " Sir, they may talk of the King as they will; but he is the fineft gentleman I have ever feen." And he afterwards obferved to Mr. Langton, " Sir, his manners are... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 strani
...Johnfon fhewed himfelf highly pleafed with his Majefty's converfation and gracious behaviour. He faid to Mr. Barnard, " Sir, they may talk of the King as they wil} ; but he is the fineft gentleman I have ever feen." And he afterwards obferved to Mr. Hangton,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 328 strani
...voice, and never in " that subdued tone which is commonly used at '' the levee, and in the drawing-room. After the " King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself...will, " but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen.' " And he afterwards observed to Mr Langton, " ' Sir, his manners are those of as fine a gentle"... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 strani
...voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing room. After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed -himself highly...will ; but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen." And he afterwards observed to Mr. Langton, " Sir, his manners are those of as fine a gentleman... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 524 strani
...voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing-room. After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly...conversation and gracious behaviour. He said to Mr. Bernard (the librarian,) ' Sir, they may talk of the King as they will; but he is the finest gentleman... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 530 strani
...voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing-room. After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly...conversation and gracious behaviour. He said to Mr. Bernard (the librarian,) ' Sir, they may talk of the King as they will; but he is the finest gentleman... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 520 strani
...voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing-room. After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly...pleased with his Majesty's conversation and gracious be" haviour. He said to Mr. Bernard (the librarian,) ' Sir, they may talk of the King as they will;... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 strani
...voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee, and in the drawing-room After the king withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly...conversation, and gracious behaviour. He said to Mr Bernard (the librarian), " Sir, they may talk of the Ring as they will ; but he is the finest gentleman... | |
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