| James Boswell - 1785 - 548 páginas
...fhelter but for five minutes, he'd talk to you in fuch a manner, that, when you parted, you would fay, this is an extraordinary man. Now, you may be long enough with me, vithout finding any thing extraordinary." He faid, he believed Burke was intended for the law; but... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 páginas
...enough for me to have rung the bell to him [Johnson].' lime 38 Burke an extraordinary man. [August 10. time in the street where you were stopped by a drove...you parted, you would say, this is an extraordinary man1. Now, you may be long enough with me, without finding any thing extraordinary.' He said, he believed... | |
| 512 páginas
...flicker but for five minutes, he'd talk to you in inch a manner, that when you parted, you would fay, this is an extraordinary man Now, you may be long 'enough with me, without rinding any thing extraordinary.' He faid, he believed Burke was intended for the law; but either had... | |
| Richard Warner - 1801 - 362 páginas
...his sale. Johnson has observed of Burke, " that if you met " him for the first time in a street, when you " were stopped by a drove of oxen, and you " and he stepped aside but for a few minutes, " he'd talk to you in such a manner, that when " you parted, you would say,... | |
| James Boswell - 1810 - 438 páginas
...to somebody at the other end. Burke, sir, is such a man, that if you met him for the first time in a street where you were stopped by a drove of oxen,...Now, you may be long enough with me, without finding any thing extraordinary." He said, he believed Burke was intended for the law ; but either had not... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 484 páginas
...table, he'll speak to somebody at the other end. Burke, sir, is such a man, that if you met him for the first time in the street where you were stopped...say, this is an extraordinary man. Now, you may be sportive sallies of the moment, not justifying the encomium which they think with me, he undoubtedly... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 492 páginas
...table, he'll speak to somebody at the other end. Burke, sir, is such a man, that if you met him for the first time in the street where you were stopped...in such a manner, that, when you parted, you would pay, this is an extraordinary man. Now, }ou may be sportive sallies of the moment, not justifying the... | |
| 1833 - 1006 páginas
...memorable powers, he again gave the palm to his friend. "Burke, sir, is such a man, that if you met him for the first time in the street, where you were stopped...a drove of • oxen, and you and he stepped aside for shelter but for five minutes, he'd talk to you in such a manner, that when you parted, you would... | |
| Frederick Reynolds - 1826 - 466 páginas
...HOLIDAYS, AND GROWING IDEAS. "Burke, Sir, a such a man that if you met him for the first time, in a street, where you were stopped by a drove of oxen,...stepped aside to take shelter, but for five minutes, he would talk to you in such a manner, that, when you parted, you would say, this is an extraordinary... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 páginas
...first man in England." " Burke, Sir," said he at another time, " ih such a man, that if you met him for the first time in the street where you were stopped by a drove of oxen, and you and he stepped aside for shelter but for five minutes, he'd talk to you in such a manner that when you parted you would... | |
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