| Theophilus Cibber - 1753 - 406 str.
...Richard waiting for him read/ to go out. What was intended, and whither they V«fc. IV. Ns. 17, 6 fwcru were to go, Savage could not conjecture, and was not willing to 'inquire! but immediately feated himfelf with Sir Richard : The coachman was ordered to drive, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 316 str.
...firft in 8vo, and afterwards in ixmo, the fifth Editiont Plain Dealer. came MR. RICHARD SAVAGE. r3 tame as he had promifed, found the Chariot at the Door,...willing to enquire, but immediately feated himfelf with his Friend i the Coachman was ordered to drive, and they hurried with the utmoft Expedition to Hyde-Park-Corner,... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 354 str.
...once defired by Sir Richard, with an air of the utmoft importance, to come very early to his houfc the next morning. Mr. Savage came as he had promifed,...intended, and whither they were to go, Savage could not conjefture, and was not willing to enquire ; but immediately feated himfelf with Sir Richard ; the... | |
| Richard Savage - 1780 - 390 str.
...morning.'Mr. Savage came as he had promifed, found the chariot at the door, and Sir Richard waiting.forihim, and ready to go out. What was intended, and whither...Savage could not conjecture, and was not willing to inquire, but immediately feated himfclf with Sir Richard i the coachman was ordered to drive, and they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 str.
...it affords a very juft idea of his .patron's character. He was once defired by Sir Richard, with aa air of the utmoft importance, to come very early to...enquire; but immediately feat-ed himfelf with Sir Richard j the coachman was ordered to drive, and they hurried with the utmoft expedition to HydePark Corner,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 str.
...charafter. He was once defired by Sir Richard, with ah air of the utmoft importance, to come veryearly to his houfe the next morning. Mr. Savage came as...intended, and whither they were to go, Savage could not conjefturc, and was riot willing to enquire ; but immediately feated himfelf with Sir Richard. The... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - 1794 - 564 str.
...RICHARD STEELE, And Mr. SAVAGE. SIR RICHARD defired Mr. Savage to come very early to his houfe one morning. Mr. Savage came as he had promifed, found...waiting for him, and ready to go out. What was intended, or 'whither they were to go, Savage could not conjefture, and was not willing to enquire; but immediately... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1796 - 634 str.
...the chariot at the door, and Sir Richard waiting for him, and ready to go out. What was intended, or whither they were to go, Savage could not conjecture, and was not willing to enquire; but immediately fcated himfelf with Sir Richard. The coachman was ordered to drive, and they hurried with the utmoft... | |
| Richard Savage - 1800 - 222 str.
...Dealer. next morning. Savage eame as he had promifed, found the ehariot at the door, and Sir Riehard waiting for him, and ready to go out. What was intended, and whither thvy were to go, Savage eould not eonjeeture, and was not willing to inquire, but immediately feated'himfdf... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 str.
...morning. Mr. Savage came %ehad promised, found the chariot at the door, and Sir Richard waiting Ihim, and ready to go out. What was intended, and whither they were < go, Savage could not conjecture, and was not willing to enquire ; but Bnediately seated himself with... | |
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