| 1785 - 596 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hung down my head, and fneak about with dirty (hoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end ir his propolhl than to appear wife and manly, foon acmiiefced, fince I was not to live by my learning;... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hang down my head, and fneak about with dirty fhoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who...for indeed he had known very few ftudents that had notfomeftiffhefs in their manner. They therefore agreed, that a domeftick tutor fhould be procured,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 472 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hang down my head, and fneak about with dirty fhoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his propofal than to appea&wife and manly, foon acquiefced, fince I was not to live by my learning; for indeed he had known... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and nang down my head, and Ihcak about with dirty fhoes and blottcJ fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his propufal than to appear wife and manly, ibon acquiefced, uqce I was not to live by my learning ; for... | |
| 1797 - 680 sivua
...ir.v cloathi, and hang down my head, and fseiic about with dirty (hoes and blotted • .'tn, ту hiir unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his P'opo&l than to appear wile and manly, bonacquiefced, fmce I was not to live by if Y ¡earning ; for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hang down my head, and fneak about with dirty fhoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who...indeed he had known very few ftudents that had not fome ftiffnefsin their manner. They therefore agreed, that a domeftick tutor mould be procured, and hired... | |
| 1803 - 296 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hang down my head, and sneak about with dirty shoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his proposal than to appear wise and manly, soon acquiesced, since I was not to live by my learning ; for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 424 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hang down my head, and sneak about with dirty shoes and blotted fingers^ my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his proposal than to appear wise and manly, soon acquiesced, since I was not to. live by my learning ;... | |
| 1806 - 340 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and hang down my head, and sneak about with dirty shoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his proposal than to appear wise and manly, soon acquiesced, since I was not to live by my learning ; for... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 sivua
...me tear my clothes, and. hang down my head, and sneak about with dirty shoes and blotted fingers, my hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked. My father, who had no other end in his proposal than to appear wise and manly, soon acquiesced, since I was not to live by my learning ; for,... | |
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