| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1850 - 1052 頁
...children they were — and Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple__Garden, and^ discntrfsihg witiT Mr. Spectator "about the beauties in hoops and patches...the Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr._J;toJdsmith's Chambers in Bjjck_CQ_urt ^ or Harry FieldmgTwTETi inkedTiiffleTand a wetTtowel round... | |
| 1911 - 1074 頁
...creations as real to us this day as the authors whose children they were; and Sir Roger de Coverley, walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with...Harry Fielding, with -inked ruffles and a wet towel around his head, dashing off articles at midnight for the Covent Garden Journal while the printer's... | |
| 1911 - 1082 頁
...whose children they were; and Sir Roger de Coverley. walking in the Temple Garden, and discoxirsing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties in hoops and...Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel around his head, dashing off articles at midnight for tl.e Covert Garden Journal while the printer's... | |
| 1911 - 1020 頁
...creations as real to us at this day as the authors whose children they were — and Sir Roger de Coverley walking in the Temple garden and discoursing with...as old Samuel Johnson rolling through the fog with a Scotch gentleman at his heels on their way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court; or Harry Fielding,... | |
| 1911 - 982 頁
...Spectator about the beauties in hoops and patches who are sauntering over the grass, is just as real a figure to me as old Samuel Johnson, rolling through...the Scotch gentleman at his heels, on their way to Mr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court; or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| 1911 - 982 頁
...de Coverley walking in Temple Garden, and discoursing with Drawn by 1-reilerick t.ardncr BECKY SHARP Mr. Spectator about the beauties in hoops and patches who are sauntering over the grass, is just as real a figure to me as old Samuel Johnson, rolling through the fog with the Scotch gentleman at his... | |
| Iowa State Bar Association - 1912 - 286 頁
...creations as real to us at this day as the authors whose children they were — and Sir Roger de Coverly walking in the Temple Garden, and discoursing with...way to Dr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court; or Henry Fielding, with inked ruffles, and a wet towel round his head, dashing off articles at midnight... | |
| Francis Hopkinson Smith - 1913 - 240 頁
...whose children they were. "Sir Roger de Cover-ley walking in the Temple garden," says Mr. Thackeray "and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties...the Scotch gentleman at his heels, on their way to Mr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick court, or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
| 1902 - 612 頁
...Court ; and occupied chambers at No. 1o, Crown Office Row. Crown Office Row has since been demolished. walking in the Temple Garden and discoursing with...figure to me as old Samuel Johnson rolling through a fog, with the Scotch gentleman at his heels, on their way to Mr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick Court,... | |
| 1914 - 232 頁
...in the Temple garden," says Mr. Thackeray "and discoursing with Mr. Spectator about the beauties hi hoops and patches who are sauntering over the grass,...the Scotch gentleman at his heels, on their way to Mr. Goldsmith's chambers in Brick court, or Harry Fielding, with inked ruffles and a wet towel round... | |
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