| Fanny Burney - 1880 - 536 頁
...dares do." "No, madam," said he, "you don't torment me; — you tease me, indeed, sometimes." " Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...nonsense." " No, madam, you never talk nonsense; you hav« as much sense, and more wit, than any woman I know ! " " Oh," cried Mrs. Thrale, blushing, "... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1884 - 538 頁
...else dares do." "No, madam," said he, "you don't torment me;—you teaze me, indeed, sometimes." " Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney ! " " Bet Flint! " cried Mrs. Thrale ; " pray who is she ? " " Oh, a fine character, madam ! She was... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 534 頁
...dares do." "No, madam," said he, "you don't torment me; — you teaze me, indeed, sometimes." " Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney ! " " Bet Flint ! " cried Mrs. Thrale ; " pray who is she ? " " Oh, a fine character, madam ! She was... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi, Richard Cumberland - 1884 - 490 頁
...dares do." " No, madam," said he, " you don't torment me ; — you teaze me, indeed, sometimes." "Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...and more wit, than any woman I know ! " " Oh," cried Mis. Thrale, blushing, " it is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney ! " " And yet,"... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 470 頁
...Spence, however, gives Young himself as his authority. ' 'Aug. 1778. "I wonder," said Mrs. Thrale, "you bear with my nonsense." " No, madam, you never...is my turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Bumey." "And yet," continued the doctor, with the most comical look, " I have known all the wits from... | |
| Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1888 - 356 頁
...with vanity, interest, or some other motive. it. m. 4a. Bet Flint : ' " I WONDER," said Mrs. Thrale, " you bear with my nonsense. " No, Madam, you never...sense and more wit than any woman I know." " Oh," Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson. Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson. "Oh," cried Mrs. Thrale, blushing,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 360 頁
...vanity, interest, or some other motive. ib. ui. 48. Bet Flint : ' " I WONDER," said Mrs. Thrale, " you bear with my nonsense. " No, Madam, you never...as much sense and more wit than any woman I know." Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson. Beauty : Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson. "Oh," cried Mrs. Thrale,... | |
| Leonard Benton Seeley - 1891 - 394 頁
...dares do.' "'No, madam,' said he, 'you don't torment me — you tease me, indeed, sometimes.' " ' Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney !'* " Streatham, August 26. — My opportunities for writing grow less and less, and my materials more... | |
| Leonard Benton Seeley - 1891 - 398 頁
...dares do.' "'No, madam,' said he, 'you don't torment me — you tease me, indeed, sometimes.' " ' Ay, so I do, Dr. Johnson, and I wonder you bear with my...turn to go under the table this morning, Miss Burney !'* " Streatham, August 26. — My opportunities for writing grow less and less, and my materials more... | |
| Thomas Hitchcock - 1891 - 274 頁
...After one of their frequent intellectual contests, he said to her, in reply to an apologetic remark, " Madam, you never talk nonsense. You have as much sense and more wit than any woman I know." Miss Reynolds has also left the following testimony to his appreciation of her : " On the praises of... | |
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