| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 450 sider
...of Denbigh, Bart. 75 Tonson, in Spence by Singer, p. 47. Ifi72-1719. MADE SECRETARY OF STATE. 145 i persuaded to marry him, on terms much like those on...reported to pronounce, "Daughter, I give thee this man for thy slave.'' The marriage, if uncontradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 484 sider
...county of Denbigh, But. ** Tonaou. in Speuce by Singvr. p. 47. 1672-1719. MADE SECRETARY OF STATE. 145 persuaded to marry him, on terms much like those on...reported to pronounce, "Daughter, I give thee this man for thy slave." The marriage, if uncontradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1857 - 532 sider
...illnature. Addison married the Countess of Warwick. Poor man ! I believe his patrician bride did everything but beat him. His courtship had been long, timid,...years married, and those were years of bitterness. married Lady Elizabeth Lee, the daughter of the Earl of Litohfield, and grand-daughter of the too famous,... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1858 - 536 sider
...illnature. Addison married the Countess of Warwick. Poor man ! I believe his patrician bride did everything but beat him. His courtship had been long, timid,...were years of bitterness. Young, the author of the Night Thoughts, married Lady Elizabeth Lee, the daughter of the Earl of Litchfield, and grand-daughter... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1858 - 418 sider
...first were certainly timorous, but grew bolder as his reputation and influence increased; till at last the lady was persuaded to marry him, on terms much...reported to pronounce, " Daughter, I give thee this man for thy slave. The marriage, if uncontradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness;... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1909 - 882 sider
...'Plato, thou reasonest well,' which avenges, perhaps, on the public their neglect of the play ! 1 ' The lady was persuaded to marry him on terms much...Turkish princess is espoused — to whom the Sultan But it is not for his reputation as the great author of Cato and the Campaign, or for his merits as... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 334 sider
...which avenges, perhaps, on the public their neglect of the play! * " The lady was persuaded to many him on terms much like those on which a Turkish princess...the Sultan is reported to pronounce, 'Daughter, I gjive thee this man for thy slave.' The marriage, if uncontradicted report can be credited, made no... | |
| William Chambers - 1868 - 876 sider
...consequently resigned in 1718. Then as to the other matter, Dr Johnson sarcastically remarks, that ' the lady was persuaded to marry him on terms much...reported to pronounce : " Daughter, I give thee this man for thy slave." ' No one can doubt that this marriage was a mistake on the part of A. His health had... | |
| 1868 - 878 sider
...consequently resigned in 1718. Then as to the other matter, Dr Johnson sarcastically remarks, that ' the lady was persuaded to marry him on terms much...reported to pronounce : " Daughter, I give thee this man for thy slave." ' No one can doubt that this marriage was a mistake on the part of A. His health had... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 414 sider
..." Plato, thou reasonest well," which avenges, perhaps, on the public their neglect of the play I * "The lady was persuaded to marry him on terms much...reported to pronounce, ' Daughter, I give thee this man for thy slave. ' The marriage, if uncontradicted report can be credited, made no addition to his happiness... | |
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