| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - 1753 - 418 str.
...friends, a man indeed not remarkable for moderation in profperity, left a meflage, that he defired to fee him about nine in the morning. Savage knew that his intention was to affift him, but was very much difgufted, that he mould pre4 1 1 me to prefcribe the hour of hit attendance... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 str.
...bafis, than th.u of merit. He never ^dmiuted any grofs familiarity, or fubmitted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, when he was without lodging, meat, or deaths, one of his friends, a man indeed not remarkable for moderation in profperity, left ameflage,... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 294 str.
...not indeed remarkable fpr his moderation in his profperity, left a meffage, that he defired to fee him about nine in the morning. Savage knew that his intention was to allifl. him,, but. wjis very much, difgufted that he fhould prefume to pre,-ieribe the hour of his... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 354 str.
...than that of merit : he never admitted any grofs familiarities, or fubmitted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, when he was without lodging, meat, or cloatlis, one of his friends, a man not indeed remarkable lor moderation VOL. I. f ia in his profperity,... | |
| Richard Savage - 1780 - 390 str.
...man not indeed remarkable for moderation in his profperity, left a im-flage that he defired to fee him about nine in the morning. Savage knew that his intention was to affift him, but was very mueh difgufted that he fhould prefnme to preferibe the hour of his attendanee,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 474 str.
...than that of merit: he never admitted any grofs familiarities, or fubmitted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, when he was without lodging, meat, or clothes, one of his friends, a man not indeed remarkable for moderation in his profperity, left a meflage, that he defired to fee him... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 258 str.
...than that of merit: he never admitted any grofs familiarities, or fubmkted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, when he was without lodging, meat, or cloaths, one of his friends, a man not indeed remarkable for moderation in his profperity, left a mellage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 str.
...than that of merit : he never admitted any grofs familiarities, or fubmitted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, when he was without lodging, meat, or cloaths, one of his friends, a man not indeed remarkable for moderation in his profperity, left a meflage,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 str.
...than that of merit : he never admitted any grofs familiarities, or fubmitted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, •when he was without lodging,...a man indeed not remarkable for moderation in his profperity, left a meflage, that he defired to fee him about nine in the morning. Savage knew that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 str.
...than that of merit: he never admitted any grofs familiarities, or fubmitted to be treated otherwife than as an equal. Once, when he was without lodging,...a man indeed not remarkable for moderation in his profperity, left a meflage, that he defired to fee him about nine in the morning. Savage knew that... | |
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