| ALEXANDER MAIN - 1874 - 484 Seiten
...agreeable to you.'—JOHNSON : ' What do you mean, Sir ? What do you take rne for ? Do you think that I am so ignorant of the world, as to imagine that...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him.' —JOHNSON : ' Well, Sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriotic... | |
| Alexander Main - 1874 - 480 Seiten
...Provided, Sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you.'—JOHNSON : ' What do you mean, Sir ? What do you take me for ? Do you think that I am so ignorant of the world, as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company... | |
| 1875 - 796 Seiten
...Provided, " I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you." " Johnson. — ' What do you mean, Sir ? What do you take me for ? " Do you think I imagine I am to prescribe to a gentleman what " company he is to have at his table?' Boswell. — 'I... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1879 - 346 Seiten
..."Provided, sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you." Johnson : " What do you mean, sir ? What do you take me for? Do you...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." Johnson: "Well, sir, and what then? What care I for his patriotic friends?... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1879 - 348 Seiten
..."Provided, sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you." Johnson: "What do you mean, sir? What do you take me for? Do you...gentleman what company he is to have at his table ?" Roswett: "I beg your pardon, sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might... | |
| 1880 - 556 Seiten
...the company which he is to have is agreeable to you." " What do you mean, sir ?" exclaimed Johnson. " What do you take me for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table?" Boswell worked the point a little... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 634 Seiten
...Provided, Sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you ?" JOHNSON. " What do you mean, Sir ? What do you take me for? Do you...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotic friends with him." JOHNSON. "Well, Sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriotic friends... | |
| James Boswell - 1885 - 436 Seiten
...Provided, Sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have, is agreeable to you." JOHNSON. " What do you mean, Sir ? What do you take me for ? Do you...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotick friends with him." JOHNSON. "• Well, Sir, and what then ? WThat care / for his patriotick... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 Seiten
...Provided, Sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have, is agreeable to. you.' JOHNSON. ' What do you mean, Sir ? What do you take me for ? Do you...like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotick friends with him.' JOHNSON. ' Well, Sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriotick... | |
| Francis Richard Charles Grant - 1887 - 216 Seiten
...Provided, sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you. "Johnson. What do you mean, sir? What do you take me for ! Do you...company he is to have at his table ? " Boswell. I should not be surprised to find Jack Wilkes there. "Johnson. And if Jack Wilkes should be there what... | |
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