| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 Seiten
...the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society," JOHNSOU. " Then, air, let him go abroad to a distant country; let him go to some place where he 'a not known. Don't let him go to the devil, where he in known !" He then said, " I see a number of... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 Seiten
...in a fraud, the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society." JOHNSON. " uck it out." Let it, however, be remembered, lhat...but sometimes in playful allusion to the notions co Humber of people barefooted here: I suppose you all went so before the Union. Boswell, your ancestors... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 386 Seiten
...in a fraud, the consequence of which will be utter disgrace, and expulsion from society.* JOHNSON. * Then, Sir, let him go abroad to a distant country ; let him go to some place where he is not Who saves the intended suicide receives Small thanks from him who loathes the life he leaves; And,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 336 Seiten
...in a fraud, the consequence of which will be utter disgrace, and expulsion from society.' JOHNSON. ' Then, Sir, let him go abroad to a distant country...not known. Don't let him go to the devil, where he it known.' "—See Boswell, vol. iv. p, 50. ed. 1835.] Who saves the intended suicide receives Small... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 Seiten
...tenet, ncciditque legendo, Non missura cutem, nisi plena cruoris, hirud». a distant country; let him RO to some place where he is not known. Don't let him go to the devil, where he is known.'" See Croktr't Bomxli, vol. ii. pp. 220. 2ttU. - Ь- Е. (I) If "dosed with," etc. be censured as low.... | |
| 1839 - 226 Seiten
...utter disgrace and expulsion from society. Johnson replied, r" * ^*-. •-.Gil " Then, sir, let him go to a distant country; let him go to some place where he is not known—don't let him go to the devil where he is known." M. Vilmorin, the great Parisian seedsman,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 Seiten
...mlasara cotem, nisi plena cruoris, hirudo. A distant country; let htm fto to some place where he Is nef known. Don't let him go to the devil, where he is known.' " See C'roAer'í tíoswll, vol. ii. pp. 11». 2W.-LE (I) If "dosed with," etc. be censured as low.... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 Seiten
...in a fraud, the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society." JOHNSON. " Then, sir, let him go abroad to a distant country;...not known. Don't let him go to the devil, where he it known !" He then said, " I see a number of people barefooted here : I suppose you all went so before... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 Seiten
...detected in a fraud, the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society." JOHNSON. "Then, Sir, let him go abroad to a distant country; let him go to some place where he is not known. Don t let him go to the devil, where he is known ! " He then said, " I see a number of people barefooted... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - 556 Seiten
...detected in a fraud, the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society?' JOHNSON: 'Then, Sir, let him go abroad to a distant country...Don't let him go to the Devil, where he is known.' " Old London Bridge is associated with some of the most interesting events in the history of our country.... | |
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