| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 pages
...Countess of Corke) who used to have the finest bit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the Sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 pages
...Countess of Corke) who used to have the finest bit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the Sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pages
...Countess of Cork«) who used to have the 6nest bit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway, Her vivacity enchanted the Sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writing» were... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 pages
...countess of Corke), who used to have the finest bit of blue at the house of her mother, lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings werevery... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 444 pages
...together at Mr. Billy's, where I also was, they were mutually agreeable. BoSWtLL. mother lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 pages
...Countess of Corke), who used to have the finest bit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 pages
...Countess of Corke), who used to have the finest bit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 456 pages
...Countess of Corke), who used to have the finest bit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 322 pages
...Countess of Cork), who used to have the finest lit of blue at the house of her mother, Lady Galway. Her vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease.1 A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 pages
...Goldsmith : ' And a very dull fellow.' Johnson : ' Why, no, Sir.' " — BOSWEI.L'S Life of Johnson. " Her [Miss Monckton's] vivacity enchanted the sage, and they used to talk together with all imaginable ease. A singular instance happened one evening, when she insisted that some of Sterne's writings were... | |
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