| 1844 - 638 str.
...curious at a halfpenny a peep. ' I remember,' (says Johnson, as reported by Boswell,) ' once being wiih Goldsmith in Westminster Abbey. ' While we surveyed...attended the hanging, breakfasted, and then attended the cutting-down, but few had any appetite for the second and third parts of the ceremonial. A very pretty... | |
| 1844 - 702 str.
...Abbey. ' While we surveyed the Poets' Corner, I said to him, " Forsitan et nomen nostrum miscebitur istis.'' ( When we got to Temple Bar, he stopped me,...attended the hanging, breakfasted, and then attended the cutting-down, but few had any appetite for the second and third parts of the ceremonial. A very pretty... | |
| LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS - 1844 - 652 str.
...Abbey. ' While we surveyed the Poets' Corner, I said to him, " Forsitan et nomen nostrum miscebitur istis.'' ' When we got to Temple Bar, he stopped me,...whispered me, " Forsitan et nomen nostrum miscebitur ittis" ' Nay, not much more than twenty years ago, it was customary for the governor of Newgate to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 str.
...Poet's-Corner, I said to him, — Foratan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis,* When we got to Temple-Bar as they imagined to do me service. "What! my friends," cried 1, "and i I orritan el nostrum nomen mlsctbllur tetb.t "Johnson praised John Bunyan highly. 'His "Pilgrim's Progress"... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 390 str.
...Poets' Corner, I said to him : — • ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.' When we got to the Temple Bar he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it, and slily whispered me : ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.' " Johnson was a Jacobite at heart. The last heads which remained on... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 382 str.
...Poets' Corner, I said to him : — ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.' When we got to the Temple Bar he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it, and slily whispered me : ' Forsitan ct nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.' " Johnson was a Jacobite at heart. The last heads which remained... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - 1853 - 386 str.
...Poets' Corner, I said to him : — ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.' When we got to the Temple Bar he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it, and slily whispered me : ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis.* " Johnson was a Jacobite at heart. The last heads which remained on... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 576 str.
...Westminster Abbey. While we surveyed Poet's Comer, I said to him, * Forsitan et nostrum nomen miseebitur istis.' When we got to Temple Bar he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it and ilily whispered me, 1 Foraiian et nostrum nomcn miscebiiur istis.' — Loswell, vol. iii. p. 282.)... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 576 str.
...Abbey. While we surveyed Poet's Comer, I said to him, ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miseebitur Satis.' When we got to Temple Bar he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it and •lily whispered me, ' Forritan el ncwlrum nomen miseebitur isiM.'—Doiieell, vol. iii. p. 282.1... | |
| William Keddie - 1854 - 400 str.
...Corner, I said to him, from Ovid, Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis. When we got to Temple-bar, he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it, and slily whispered me, Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis." "At the Literary Club." says Boswell, " before Johnson came in, we... | |
| |