| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...vii. He never mastered French colloquially. Lord Charlemont, who met him in Turin in 1748, says: — 'His speech in English was rendered ridiculous by...Scotch accent, and his French was, if possible, still more laughable.' Hardy's Charlemont, i. 15. Horace Waipole, who met him in Paris in 1765, writes (Letters,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...vii. He never mastered French colloquially. Lord Charlemont, who met him in Turin in 1748, says: — 'His speech in English was rendered ridiculous by...Scotch accent, and his French was. if possible, still more laughable.' Hardy's Charlemont, \. 15. Horace Waipole, who met him in Paris in 1765, writes (Letters,... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1810 - 480 páginas
...vacant and spiritless, and the corpulence of his whole person was far better fitted to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating Alderman, than of a refined...Scotch accent, and his French was, if possible, still more laughable ; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| 1811 - 546 páginas
...vacant and spiritless ; and the corpulence of his whole person was far better fitted to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating alderman, than of a refined...Scotch accent ; and his French was, if possible, still more laughable ; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| 1811 - 550 páginas
...vacant and spiritless ; and the corpulence of his whole person was far better fitted to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating alderman, than of a refined...Scotch accent, and his French was, if possible, still more laughable ; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| 1812 - 560 páginas
...whole person was far better suited to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating aiders ian, than that of a refined philosopher. His speech, in English,...Scotch accent ; and his French was, if possible, still more laughable ; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| 1811 - 600 páginas
...fitted to comrhunicate the Idea c,fa turtle-eating alderman, than of a refined philosopher. 'J-Jis speech, in English, was rendered ridiculous by the...Scotch accent ; and his French was, if possible, still more laughable; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before _in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 446 páginas
...vacant and spiritless, and the corpulence of his whole person was far better fitted to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating Alderman, than of a refined...Scotch accent, and his French was, if possible, still more laughable; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 440 páginas
...vacant and spiritless, and the corpulence of his whole person was far better fitted to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating Alderman, than of a refined...Scotch accent, and his French was, if possible, still more laughable; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 páginas
...his whole person was far better suited to communicate the idea of a turtle-eating alderman, than that of a refined philosopher. His speech, in English,...Scotch accent ; and his French was, if possible, still more laughable ; so that wisdom, most certainly, never disguised herself before in so uncouth a garb.... | |
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