Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties in hoops and patches who are sauntering over the grass, is just as lively a figure to me as old Samuel Johnson rolling through the fog with the Scotch... The Novels: With Dickens and Thackeray in London - Page 321by Francis Hopkinson Smith - 1915Full view - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1849 - 454 pages
...as the authors whose children they were — and Sir Boger de Coverley walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court ; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 396 pages
...as the authors whose children they were — and Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...patches who are sauntering over the grass, is just a* lively a figure to me as old Samuel Johnson rolling through the fog with the Scotch gentleman at... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 518 pages
...as the authors whose children they were — and Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court ; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| 1911 - 1068 pages
...and patches who are sauntering over the daughter Fanny. Captain Costigan and grass, is just as real a figure to me as old Samuel Johnson, rolling through...the fog with the Scotch gentleman at his heels, on Mr. Bows lived on the third floor of No. 4, and to them once came Lady Mirabel, the daughter of the... | |
| James Kirby - 1878 - 658 pages
...day as the authors whose children they were—and Sir Roger de Coverly walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...to me as old Samuel Johnson rolling through the fog "yith the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's Chambers in Brick Court ; or... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1879 - 456 pages
...as the authors whose children they were— and Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court ; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 pages
...discoursing with .Mr. Spectator about the beau ties in hoops and patches who are .sauntering over the gra«s, they were certainly overpowered by our united strength....inactivity, rather than laborious exercise, or wi Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brirk Court; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 pages
...walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties in hoops and patehes useful observations of the soil, plants, animals,...their several sorts and properties, must necessar Seoteh gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court ; or Harry Fielding,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1880 - 210 pages
...as the authors whose children they were—and Sir Roger de Cover! ey, walking in the Temple Garden and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court ; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 472 pages
...day as the authors whose children they were—and Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court ; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
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