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" Chamier once asked him, what he meant by slow the last word in the first line of The Traveller, ' Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow,' — Did he mean tardiness of locomotion? Goldsmith, who would say something without consideration, answered, 'Yes. "
Notes and Queries - Página 135
1852
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The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: From a Variety of Original Sources, Volumen2

Sir James Prior - 1837 - 606 páginas
...do believe he wrote this poem himself; and let me tell you, that is believing a great deal.' Chamier once asked him what he meant by slow, the last word...of locomotion ? Goldsmith who would say something withoxit consideration, answered ' Yes.' I was sitting by and said, ' No Sir, you did not mean tardiness...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Poems. Dramas. Criticism ...

Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1837 - 538 páginas
...remember," said he, " Chamier once asked him what he meant by slow, in the first line of i in Traveller. Did he mean tardiness of locomotion?' Goldsmith, who...' Yes.' I was sitting by and said, ' No, Sir, you did not mean tardiness of locomotion ; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man in...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1839 - 360 páginas
...you, that is believing a great deal.' Chamier once asked him, what he meant by ' slow,' the last wojd in the first line of ' The Traveller.' ' Remote, unfriended,...you do not mean tardiness of locomotion"; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comts upon a man in solitude.' Chamier believed then that I had written...
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Poetical Works

Oliver Goldsmith (the Poet.) - 1839 - 358 páginas
...of ' The Traveller.' ' Remote, unfYiemled, melancholy, slow.' Did he mean tardiness of locomotion 1 Goldsmith, who would say .something without consideration,...and said, ' No, sir ; you do not mean tardiness of locon.otion : you mean that sluggishness of mind which conn s upon a man in solitude.' Chamier believed...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Including A Journal of a Tour ..., Volumen2

James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...and, let me tell you, that is believing a great deal.' Chamier once asked him, what he meant by tlow, the last word in the first line of The Traveller,'...you do not mean tardiness of locomotion; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man in solitude.1 Chamier believed then that I had written...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen24

1850 - 642 páginas
...Johnson was there, watching his flurried friend, and thus reports his reply. " Goldsmith," he says, " who would say something without consideration, answered...'Yes.' I was sitting by, and said, ' No, sir, you did not mean tardiness of locomotion ; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man in...
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The Living Age, Volumen19

1848 - 640 páginas
...last word in the first line of your ' Traveller'— ' Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow?' Do you mean tardiness of locomotion?" Goldsmith, who would...something without consideration, answered — " Yes." " I" — Johnson is the narrator — " was sitting by, and said, ' No, sir, you did not mean tardiness of...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen19

1848 - 634 páginas
...last word in the first line of your ' Traveller'— ' Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow Г Do you mean tardiness of locomotion?" Goldsmith, who would...something without consideration, answered — " Yes." " I" — Johnson is the narrator — " was sitting by, and said, ' No, sir, you did not mean tardiness of...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volumen7

James Boswell - 1848 - 442 páginas
...believe he wrote this poem himself; and, let me tell you, that is believing a great deal.' Chamier once asked him, what he meant by slow, the last word...you do not mean tardiness of locomotion ; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man in solitude.' Chamier believed then that I had written...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety ..., Volumen4

Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 páginas
...remember," said he, " Chamier once asked him what he meant by slow, in the first line of the Traveller. Did he mean tardiness of locomotion ? Goldsmith, who...' Yes.' I was sitting by and said, ' No, sir, you did n< >t mean tardiness of locomotion ; you mean that sluggishness of mind which comes upon a man...
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