Too, too, too," (under his breath,) which was one of his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur Lee could not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a patriot but an American. He was afterwards minister from the United States at the Court of... The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Página 57por James Boswell - 1826Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...court of Madrid. " And who is the gentleman in lace ? " — "Mr.Wilkes, Sir." This information confounded him still more ; he had some difficulty to restrain... | |
| 1839 - 444 páginas
...myself snug and silent, and observed him whispering to Mr. Dilly, 'Who is that gentleman, sir!'—'Mr. Arthur Lee.' JOHNSON. ' Too, too, too,' (under his breath), which was one of his habitual murmurings. Mr. Arthur Lee could not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a patriot,... | |
| James Boswell - 1844 - 370 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not onty a patriot, but an American. He was afterwards minister from the United States at the court of... | |
| James Boswell - 1863 - 352 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur Lee could not bat be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a patriot but an American. He was afterwards... | |
| James Graham Marquis of Montrose, Henry Winsor - 1861 - 416 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...Johnson, for he was not only a patriot, but an American. ' And who is the gentleman in lace ? ' ' Mr. Wilkes, sir.' This information confounded him still more... | |
| James Boswell, William Wallace - 1873 - 612 páginas
...himself. I observed him whispering to Mr. Dilly, ' Vf ho is that gentleman, sir?' — 'Mr. Arthur Lce.' JOHNSON: 'Too, too, too ' (under his breath), which was one of his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur Lce could not but be very obnoxious to Johnson, for he was not only a patriot, but an American. He... | |
| James Boswell - 1873 - 620 páginas
...midst of a company h did not know. I kept myself snug and silent watching how he would conduct himself, observed him whispering to Mr. Dilly, 'Who is that gentleman, sir?' — 'Mr. Arthar Lee.' JOHNSON : ' Too, too, too ' (under his breath), which was one of his habitual mutterings.... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 584 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...gentleman, Sir?" — "Mr. Arthur Lee." — JOHNSON. " Tut, tut, tut," (under his breath,) which was one of his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur Lee could... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 584 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...gentleman, Sir?" — "Mr. Arthur Lee." — JOHNSON. "Tut, tut, tut," (under his breath,) which was one of his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur Lee could... | |
| Alexander Main - 1874 - 482 páginas
...found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to...that gentleman, Sir ? ' — — ' Mr. Arthur Lee.' — JOHNSOK : ' Too, too, too,' (under his breath,) which was one of his habitual mutterings. Mr. Arthur... | |
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