| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 410 頁
...career.* I have been many a time in the cham- . bers in the Temple which were his, and passed up 5 the staircase, which Johnson and Burke and Reynolds...the greatest and most generous of all men was dead 10 within the black oak door.f Ah! it was a different lot from that for which the poor fellow sighed,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 414 頁
...of seclusion into pleasure — at last, at five-and-forty, death seized him and closed his career.* I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple which were his, and passed up 5 the staircase, which Johnson and Burke and Reynolds trod to see their friend, their poet, their kind... | |
| 1901 - 208 頁
...out of seclusion into pleasure— at last, at five-andforty, death seized him and closed his career. I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple...generous of all men was dead within the black oak door. Ah ! it was a different lot from that for which the poor fellow sighed, when he wrote with heart yearning... | |
| 1902 - 494 頁
...out of seclusion into pleasure — at last, at five-andforty, death seized him and closed his career. I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple...bitterly when they heard that the greatest and most 11 generous of all men was dead within the black oak door. Ah ! it was a different lot from that for... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 418 頁
...five-and-forty, death seized him and closed his career.* I have been many a time in the chambers in tke Temple which were his, and passed up the staircase,...generous of all men was dead within the black oak door.f Ah ! it was a different lot from that for which the poor fellow sighed, when he wrote with heart... | |
| William Sharp - 1904 - 414 頁
...visiting these no doubt for Thackeray's sake rather than for other associations, though remembering his " I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple which were his (Goldsmith's), and passed up the staircase, which Johnson and Burke and Reynolds trod to see their... | |
| 1905 - 474 頁
...plans for the morrow, new histories, new comedies, all sorts of new literary schemes, flying from 196 I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple...generous of all men was dead within the black oak door. Ah ! it was a different lot from that for which the poor fellow sighed, when he wrote, with heart yearning... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1905 - 428 頁
...which you have ; is your mind at ease ?' Goldsmith answered it was not." — DR. JOHNSON (in Boswell). I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple...generous of all men was dead within the black oak door.1 Ah, it was a different lot from that for which the poor fellow sighed, when he wrote with heart... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 頁
...death seized him and closed his career. 1 have been many time in the chambers in the Temple which 10 were his, and passed up the staircase which Johnson...generous of all men was dead within the black oak door. Ah, 15 it was a different lot from that for which the poor fellow sighed when he wrote, with heart... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1905 - 344 頁
...Goldsmith had lived. " I have been many a time in the chambers in the Temple which were his (Goldsmith's), and passed up the staircase, which Johnson and Burke...friend, their poet, their kind Goldsmith — the stair in which the poor women sat weeping bitterly when they heard that the greatest and most generous of... | |
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