Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing', blowing smoke out of our mouths into other people's mouths, eyes, and noses, and having the same thing done to us. Yet I cannot account, why a thing which requires so little exertion, and yet... The Gentleman's Magazine - 339 ページ1893全文表示 - この書籍について
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 ページ
...cheap, so you pressed strongly. When a man must bring a bottle of wine, he is not in such haste. Smoking . We see, total vacuity, should have gone out. Every man has something by which he calms himself; beating with... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 384 ページ
...all the decent people in Litchfield got drunk every night, and were not the worse thought of. Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing,...so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind from total vacuity, should have gone out" — BOSWELL. As an item in the history of manners, it taay be... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 ページ
...l.fchncld got drunk every night, and were not the worse thought of. Smoking has gone out. To he Mire, ft orm'd his urn. Am. Who was this glory of mankind ?...— Demetrius the Macedonian, and Taker of cities. excrtioo, and yet preserves the Fantastically, it may be, array'd, A seaman in a savage masquerade... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 ページ
...cheap, so you pressed strongly. When a man must-bring a bottle of wine, he is not in such haste. Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing,...eyes, and noses, and having the same thing done to vis. Yet I cannot account, why a thing which requires so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 ページ
...cheap, so you pressed strongly. When a man must bring a bottle of wine, he is not in such haste. Smoking ^ a pity he is not knowing. He would not keep his...consults him upon a question purely of Scotch law. total vacuity, should have gone out. Every man has something by which he calms himself; beating with... | |
| 1920 - 450 ページ
...282 the Doctor is credited with the remark : — : — "Smoking has копе out. To be sure it was a shocking thing blowing smoke out of our mouths into...so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind from total vacuity, should have gone out. Every man has something with which he calms himself ; boating... | |
| Cigars - 1849 - 134 ページ
...been the case. When he visited Scotland, he said, speaking with reference to this very practice, " I cannot account why a thing •which requires so...preserves the mind from vacuity, should have gone out \" so that the great authority of Johnson can hardly be quoted against our side. If he was not with... | |
| 1920 - 968 ページ
...on smoking as given in the ' Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides,' under date Aug. 19:— '• Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing blowing...people's mouths, eyes and noses, and having the same done to us. Yet I cannot account why a thing which requires so little exertion, and yet preserves the... | |
| 1856 - 568 ページ
...six. In the notes to this passage (Murray's octaw ed. p. 168.) Dr. Johnson ia made to say : " Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing, blowing smoke out of our mouths into other * Isaac Hawkins Browne, the author of these six parodies, was born in 1705, and died in 1760. — CB... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 410 ページ
...cheap, so you pressed strongly. When a man must bring a bottle of wine, he is not in such haste. Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing,...same thing done to us. Yet I cannot account why a tiling which requires so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind from total vacuity, should have... | |
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