| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1786 - 330 Seiten
...raved, had he been ferved fo ? " We fhould never (replied he) have heard the lad on't, to be fure ; but then Pope was a narrow man : I will however (added he) ftorm and blufter myjelf a little this time;" — fo went to London in all the wrath he could mufber... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 Seiten
...Thrale) rathi-f give away money than porter r" When Davies printed the Fugitive Pieces without his knowledge or consent ; How, said I, would Pope have...(added he) storm and bluster myself a little this time ;"— so vent to London in all the wrath he could muster up. At his return,' I asked how the aft'air... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 Seiten
...collection, several pieces were inserted, in which Johnson had no concern. " How," said Mrs Thrale, " would Pope have raved, had he been served so !" "...We should never," replied he, " have heard the last onH, to be sure ; but then Pope was * Boswcll's Life, Ac. vol. ii, p. 132. a narrow man. I will, however,"... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1826 - 250 Seiten
...nothing of Greek !" with a loud burst of laughing. When Davies printed the Fugitive Pieces without his knowledge or consent; How, said I, would Pope have..."We should never (replied he) have heard the last oh't, to be sure; but then Pope was a narrow man : I will however (added he) storm and bluster myself... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 586 Seiten
...kindness to him as formerly. Piozzi, ["When Mrs. Thrale on this occasion said to him, p. 42, 43. L " How would Pope have raved, had he been served so ? ' We...added he, ' storm and bluster myself a little this time ;' — so went to London in all the wrath he could muster up. At his return, Mrs. Thrale asked... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 690 Seiten
...and continued his kindness to him as formerly. [When Mrs. Thrale on this occasion said to him, " How would Pope have raved, had he been served so ? ' We should never,' replied he, ' have heard the last on 't, to be sure ; but then Pope was a narrow man. I will, however,' added he, ' storm and bluster... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 Seiten
...and continued his kindness to him as formerly. [When Mrs. Thrale on this occasion said to him, " How would Pope have raved, had he been served so? •...We should never,' replied he, ' have heard the last on 't, to be sure; but then Pope was a narrow man. I will, however,' added he, ' storm and bluster... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 374 Seiten
...and most humble servant, " SAM. JoHNSoN." (1) "When Davies printed the Fugitive Pieces without his knowledge or consent; ' How,' said I, 'would Pope...had he been served so?' ' We should never,' replied Johnson, ' have heard the last on 't, to be sure ; but then Pope was a narrow man. I will, however,'... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 Seiten
...and continued his kindness to him aa formerly. [When Mrs. Thrale on this occasion said to him, " How l( on 't, to be sure; but then Pope was a narrow man. I will, however,' added he, ' storm and bluster... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 Seiten
...and roost humble servant, " SAM. JoHNSoN." (l) "When Davies printed the Fugitive Pieces without his man. I will, however,' added he, * storm and bluster myself a little this time;'— so went to London in all the wrath he ™"U muster up. At his return, I asked how the affair... | |
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