| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 248 páginas
...carried it on, he fhewed *' what he wrote to both of us, and we *' now-and-then gave a correction, or a *' word or two of advice; but it was *' wholly...neither of us thought it *' would fucceed, — We {hewed it toCon5 " greve ; " greve; who, after reading it over, " faid, It would either take greatly,... | |
| SAMUEL JOHNSON - 1781 - 254 páginas
...wrote to both of us, and we *' now-and-then gave a .correction, or a <c word or two of advice; imt it was ** wholly of his own writing. — When it *<...neither of us .thought it ** would fucceed. — We fliewed it toCon5 « greve ; " greve; who, after reading it over, " faid, It would either take greatly,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 478 páginas
...we now-and" then gave a correction, or a word or two .. ....... •.<* of " of advice; but it twas wholly of his own *' writing. — When 'it was done, neither of " us thought it would fucceed. — We Ihewed * it to Congreve; who, after reading it over; " faid, It would either take greatly, or be **... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 474 páginas
..." wrote to both o£- ug, and we. now-and" then gave a. correction, ,or a word or two Ct of advice l but it was wholly of his own " •writing ' . — -When it was done, neither of ** tis thought it would fucceed. — «We fhewed ** it to GongreVe ;. who^ after reading it over, *'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1791 - 490 páginas
...he wrote to. c* both of us, and we now and then gave a " correction, or a word or two of advice j " but it was wholly of his own writing.— " When it...us thought it " -would fucceed. — We fhewed it to Con" greve ; who, after reading it over, faid, It " .would either take greatly, or be damned " confoundedly.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...wholly of his own writing.—When it " was done, neither of us thought it would fucceed. " —We Ihewed it to Congreve ; who, after reading " it over, faid, It would either take greatly, or be *' damned confoundedly.—We were all, at the firft " night of it, in great uncertainty of the event; till *... | |
| John Gay - 1793 - 356 páginas
..." he ihcwed what he wrote to both of us,- and we " now-and-then gave a correction, or a word or c< two of advice ; but it was wholly of his own " writing....neither of us *• thought it would fucceed. — We fliewcd it to " Congreve ; who, after reading it over, faid, It " would either take greatly, or be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1794 - 424 páginas
...he carried it on, he ." fhewed what he wrote to both of us; " and we now and then gave a correction, or .*' a word or two of advice ; but it was wholly " of his own writing.-1- When it was done, " neither of us thought it would fueeeed.— " We fhewed it to Congreve;... | |
| 1794 - 918 páginas
..."¡-&. As he carried it on, he fhowed it to both of us, aod we now and then gave a correiSion, or wor . or two of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. — \tfhen it was done, neither of oi onjht it would fucceed — We fhowed it to Congreve, who, after... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...projcft. As he carried it on, he mowed it to both of us, and we now and then gave a correction, or i word or two of advice ; but it was wholly of his own writing. — When it was done, neither of us »bought it would fucceed — We mowed it to Congreve, who, after reading it over, faid, it would either... | |
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