| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1791 - 608 pages
...mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (faid he) at Lord Clare's houfe in. the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an "'...ordinary man." The company having laughed heartily, Johnfon ftood forth in defence of his friend. " Nay, gentlemen, (faid he,) Dr. Goldfmith is in the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Anecdotes - 1798 - 464 pages
...a mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (faid he) at Lord Clare's houfe in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary man." The company having laughed heartily, Johnfon flood forth in defence of his friend. " Nay, Gentlemen (faid he), Dr. Goldfmith is in the right.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 238 pages
...mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (said he.) at Lord Clare's house in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary...Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made VOL. n. p up to such a man as Goldsmith; and I think it is much against Lord Camden that he neglected... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 562 pages
...a mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary man." The company having'laughed ' I am not entirely without suspicion that Johnson may have felt a little momentary... | |
| James Boswell - 1816 - 500 pages
...a mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary...defence of his friend. " Nay, Gentlemen, (said he,) Dr. Gold" No saying of DR. JOHNSON'S has been more misunderstood than his applying to MR. BURKE when he... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pages
...heartily, Johnson »food forth in defence of his friend. Nay, Gentlemen, (said he,) Dr. Ciclo'itiiitli is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to • iich a man as Goldsmith ; and I think it is much against Lord Camdea that he neglected him. Nor... | |
| John Selden - Religion and state - 1818 - 678 pages
...a mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary...Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made VOL. II. f up to such a man as Goldsmith ; and I think it i* much against Lord Camden that he neglected... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 520 pages
...a mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary...Goldsmith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made for many years before Mr. Burke entered on his -parliamentary career. They were both writers, both... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 pages
...in a mixed company, of Lord Camden. I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's home in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary...stood forth in defence of his friend. Nay, Gentlemen, [-.ml he,) Dr. GolcUniith is in the right. A nobleman ought to have made up to such a man as Goldsmith... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 418 pages
...a mixed company, of Lord Camden. " I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary...is much against Lord Camden that he neglected him." Nor could he patiently endure to hear, that such respect as he thought due only to higher intellectual... | |
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