| 1852 - 788 strani
...take him home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. 'His Lordship,' said he, 'told me he had read my poem,' (meaning the Traveller,)...'and was much delighted with it; that he was going to be Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and that, hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 374 strani
...Goldsmith home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship,' says he, ' told me he had read my poem (meaning the ' Traveller...of Ireland, and that, hearing that I was a native of that country, he should be glad to do me any kindness.' ' And what did you answer,' asked I, 'to... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 1294 strani
...him home. Upon his ' coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' " His lordship," says he, " told me he had read my ' " poem," meaning the...it; that he was going Lord Lieutenant ' " of Ireland " ' (the earl was already Lord Lieutenant, and held that office till Grenville's ministry went out),... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 744 strani
...him home. Upon his ' coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' " His lordship," says he, " told me he had read my ' " poem," meaning the Traveller, " and was much de' " lighted with it ; that he was going Lord Lieutenant ' " of Ireland " ' (the earl was already... | |
| Joachim Fernau - 1848 - 736 strani
...him home. Upon his ' coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' " His lordship," says he, " told me he had read my ' " poem," meaning the Traveller, " and was much deLIFE AND ADVENTURES OF '"lighted with it; that he was going Lord Lieutenant ' " of Ireland " ' (the... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 740 strani
...him home. Upon his ' coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' " His lordship," says he, " told me he had read my ' " poem," meaning the Traveller, " and was much de' " lighted with it ; that he was going Lord Lieutenant ' " of Ireland " ' (the earl was already... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 402 strani
...take him home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship,' said he, ' told me he had read my poem, meaning the Traveller,...and was much delighted with it ; that he was going to be lord-lieutenant of Ireland, and that hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 400 strani
...take him home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship,' said he, ' told me he had read my poem, meaning the Traveller,...and was much delighted with it ; that he was going to be lord-lieutenant of Ireland, and that hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 376 strani
...him home. Upon his coming out I asked him the result of his conversation : — 'His lordship,' says he, 'told me he had read my poem,' meaning the Traveller, ' and was much delighted with it ; that be was going lord lieutenant of Ireland, and that, hearing that I was a native of that country, he... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 674 strani
...take him home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship," said he, ' told me he had read my poem, meaning ' The Traveller,'...and was much delighted with it ; that he was going to be lord-lieutenant of Ireland, and that, hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
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