 | Sir Claude Phillips - 1894 - 474 páginas
...resolved to shock their supposed pride by making their great visitors imagine they were low indeed. He addressed himself in a loud tone to Mr Reynolds, saying...could ? ' — as if they had been common mechanics." Here one's first surprise is less that Dr Johnson should have undertaken to defend and develop a paradox,... | |
 | J. Fitzgerald (Joseph Fitzgerald) Molloy - 1897 - 362 páginas
...imagine he and the painter were low indeed ; and addressing himself to Reynolds, in a loud voice, said, " How much do you think you and I could get in a week, if we were to work as hard as we fould? '' The inference which he wished to have drawn being that they were common mechanics. Johnson... | |
 | James Boswell - 1900 - 638 páginas
...their supposed pride, by making their great visiters imagine that his friend and he were low indeed, he addressed himself in a loud tone to Mr. Reynolds,...as hard as we could ? " as if they had been common mechanicks. His acquaintance with Bennet Langton, Esq. of Langton, in Lincolnshire, another much valued... | |
 | James Boswell - 1900 - 926 páginas
...their great visitors imagine that his friend and he were low indeed, he addressed himself in aloud His acquaintance with Bennet Langton, Esq., of Langton, in Lincolnshire.anothermuch-valued friend,... | |
 | 1900 - 674 páginas
...of rank at the same house, and by way of taking down their pride, asked Reynolds in a loud voice, " How much do you think you and I could get in a week, if we both worked as hard as we could ? " " Hia appearance," says Sir Joshua's sister, Miss Reynolds, " might... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 524 páginas
...their supposed pride, by making their great visitors imagine that his friend and he were low indeed, he addressed himself in a loud tone to Mr. Reynolds,...could ? ' — as if they had been common mechanics." The residence of poor Barry is known to have been at No. 36 Castle Street. Edmund Burke, on one occasion,... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 528 páginas
...their supposed pride, by making their great visitors imagine that his friend and he were low indeed, he addressed himself in a loud tone to Mr. Reynolds,...could ? ' — as if they had been common mechanics." The residence of poor Barry is known to have been at No. 36 Castle Street. Edmund Burke, on one occasion,... | |
 | James Boswell - 1901 - 404 páginas
...their supposed pride by making their great visitors imagine that his friend and he were low indeed, he addressed himself in a loud tone to Mr. Reynolds,...could get in a week if we were to work as hard as we could?'—as if they had been common mechanics. His acquaintance with Bennet Langton, Esq., of Langton,... | |
 | James Boswell - 1901 - 540 páginas
...their supposed pride, by making their great visitors imagine that his friend and he were low indeed, he addressed himself in a loud tone to Mr. Reynolds,...much do you think you and I could get in a week, if j we were to work as bard as we could ? " — as if they had been common | mechanicks. His acquaintance... | |
 | Leslie Stephen - 1902 - 724 páginas
...of rank at the same house, and by way of taking down their pride, asked Reynolds in a loud voice, " How much do you think you and I could get in a week, if we both worked as hard as we could ? " " His appearance," says Sir Joshua's sister, Miss Reynolds, " might... | |
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