The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends, Printed from the Original Manuscripts, in which are Introduced Memoirs of His Life, 第 4 巻R. Phillips, 1805 |
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Adieu admiral affectionate agreeable aldermen amiable arrived attend August Aylesbury baron Bath best compliments Boswell Brighthelmstone Calais Catullus cher papa city of London coach Cotes court court of aldermen dear daughter dear papa DEAR SIR dearest daughter dearest Polly desire dined Dover Eastbourn edition election excursion expence favour flatter French Friday friends Fulham Garboldisham gentlemen give glad grandmamma gratitude happy hear honour hope HORATIO NELSON humble servant India inquire Isle of Wight JAMES BOSWELL Johnson journey lady last night Lauragais liberty lord lord-mayor lordship madame De Chantereine Margate MARY WILKES mentioned ments Middlesex miss Wilkes Molyneux Monday monsieur morning obliged packet Paris parliament pleased pleasure Pray present Prince's-court received Saturday sent sincerely South Barrow Sunday tender thanks Theophrastus thing Thursday tion to-day to-morrow tour town Tuesday Vallerie Wednesday Wilkes's WILLIAM MEDOWS wish write yesterday
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323 ページ - Provided, sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you.' JOHNSON. 'What do you mean, sir ? What do you take me for ? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table ?
188 ページ - An Act for establishing certain Regulations for the better Management of the Affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe...
323 ページ - Dilly's drawing room, he found himself in the midst of a company he did not know. I kept myself snug and silent, watching how he would conduct himself. I observed him whispering to Mr. Dilly, "Who is that gentleman, Sir?" — "Mr. Arthur Lee." — JOHNSON. "Too, too, too," (under his breath,) which was one of his habitual mutterings.
323 ページ - Johnson. Well, sir, and what then? What care / for his patriotic friends ? Poh ! Boswell. I should not be surprised to find Jack Wilkes there. Johnson. And if Jack Wilkes should be there, what is that to me, sir? My dear friend, let us have no more of this. I am sorry to be angry with you ; but, really, it is treating me strangely to talk to me as if I could not meet any company whatever, occasionally.
204 ページ - ... down and conquer the hydra of faction which now rears its hundred heads against you. I remember his saying, that, ' for the good of the people he dared to look the proudest connections of this country in the face.
208 ページ - Such, however, were not the sentiments of the lord-mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the city of London in common-council assembled...
6 ページ - Majesty's servants, at the desire of several persons of quality, for the benefit of Mr. Wilkes and at the expense of the Constitution...
322 ページ - Sir, I am obliged to Mr. Dilly. I will wait upon him—" BOSWELL, " Provided, Sir, I suppose, that the company which he is to have is agreeable to you ?
322 ページ - Nay, if you will take it upon you, I am sure I shall be very happy to see them both here." Notwithstanding the high veneration which I entertained for Dr. Johnson, I was sensible that he was sometimes a little actuated by the spirit of contradiction, and by means of that I hoped I should gain my point.
229 ページ - I am no military man, yet I love a military review ; and my eye would be offended to see here and there a perked-up grenadier of six feet four inches, breaking the line of five feet ten inches. Indeed, I would allow an officer, pro dignitate, like a proper name, to exceed in height. I have drawn a line through these grenadiers.