| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 páginas
...350. 1 This description of Dr. Johnson appears to have been borrowed from Tom Jones, bk. xi. ch. ii. ' The other who, like a ghost, only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered,' &c. BOSWELL. good August 21.] Johnson mistaken for- a physician. 83 good dancing-room, and other rooms... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 páginas
...still continued to attend her, as she purisued no great road, and had already passed throughseveral turnings), accosted the strange lady in a most obliging...wanted to be spoke to, readily answered, ' That the hap' piness was entirely hers; that she was a perfect * stranger in that country, and was so overjoyed... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1808 - 302 páginas
...strange lady in a most obliging tone; and said, ' She was very happy to find they were both tra' veiling the same, way.' The other, who, like a ghost, only...readily answered, 'That the happiness was entirely her's; ' that she was a perfect stranger in thai country, * and was overjoyed at meeting a companion... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 484 páginas
...This description of Dr. Johnson appears to have been borrowed from Tom Jones, Book XI. chap. ii. " The other who, like a ghost, Only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered, " &c. I doubted much which road to take, whether to go by the coast, or by Lawrence Kirk and Monboddo.... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 444 páginas
...; when our heroine, having pretty well got the better of her fear (but yet being somewhat surprised that the other still continued to attend her, as she...readily answered, That the happiness was entirely her's ; that she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of... | |
| 1820 - 456 páginas
...; when our heroine, having pretty well got the better of her fear (but yet being somewhat surprised that the other still continued to attend her, as she...be spoke to, readily answered, That the happiness wa» entirely her's; that she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...heroine, having pretty well got the better of her fear, (but yet being somewhat surprised that the otner still continued to attend her, as she pursued no great...readily answered, that the happiness was entirely here ; that she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was so overjoyed at meeting a companion... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831 - 520 páginas
...mouths; when our heroine, having pretty well got the better of her fear (but yet being somewhat surprised that the other still continued to attend her, as she...she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of her own sex; that she had, perhaps, been guilty of an impertinence,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...when our heroine, having pretty well got the better of her fear, (but yet being somewhat surprised that the other still continued to attend her, as she...she was a perfect stranger in that country, and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of her own sex ; that she had, perhaps, been guilty of an impertinence,... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 páginas
...This description of Dr. Johnson appears to have been borrowed from " Tom Jones," book xi. chap. 2: " The other, who, like a ghost, only wanted to be spoke to, readily answered," See. — BOSWELL. [Both are borrowed from a general superstition, that ghosts must be first spoken... | |
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