| Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 674 sivua
...home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship," said he, ' told me he had read my poem, meaning ' The Traveller,'...and was much delighted with it ; that he was going to be lord-lieutenant of Ireland, and that, hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 380 sivua
...him home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. 'His lordship,' says he, ' told me he had read my poem,' meaning the Traveller,...'and was much delighted with it; that he was going lord-lieutenant of Ireland; and that, hearing that I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 348 sivua
...his coming out, Sir John asked him the result of his conversation. " His Lordship," said Goldsmith, " told me he had read my poem, (meaning the Traveller,)...that, hearing that I was a native of that country, he should be glad to do me any kindness." " And what did you answer," said Hawkins, " to this gracious... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 642 sivua
...asked him the result of his con" versation. ' His lordship,' says he, ' told me he had red " ' [sic] my poem,' meaning the Traveller, ' and was much " ' delighted with it ; that he was going lord-lieutenant of " me the hint of his ballad, or that I am obliged to his friendship and learning... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 512 sivua
...those who intend to undertake the same Journey. " Temple, if arch 2, 1767. "OLIVES GoLDSMITH." 1765. " 'Ireland,* and that, hearing that I was a native of that " ' country, he should be glad to do me any kindness.' And " what did you answer, asked I, to this gracious offel:... | |
| John Forster - 1855 - 528 sivua
...meaning the Traveller, ' and " 'was much delighted with it ; that he was going lord-lieutenant " ' of Ireland, and that, hearing that I was a native of that " ' country, he should be glad to do me any kindness.' And what " did you answer, asked I, to this gracious offer ?... | |
| Washington Irving - 1858 - 336 sivua
...home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship,' said he, ' told me he had read my poem, meaning " the Traveller,"...and was much delighted with it ; that he was going to be lordlieutenant of Ireland, and that, hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| James Whiteside - 1862 - 100 sivua
...home ; upon his coming out I asked him the result of his conversation — " His Lordship," says he, "told me he had read my poem (meaning the Traveller)...going Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and that hearing I was a native of that country he should be glad to do me any kindness, ' and what did you answer,'... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1862 - 328 sivua
...him home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. «His lordship,' says he, *told me he had read my poem,' meaning the Traveller,...«and was much delighted with it; that he was going lord-lieutenant of Ireland; and that, hearing that I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 464 sivua
...home. Upon his coming out, I asked him the result of his conversation. ' His lordship,' said he, ' told me he had read my poem, meaning the " Traveller,"...and was much delighted with it ; that he was going to be lord-lieutenant of Ireland, and that, hearing I was a native of that country, he should be glad... | |
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