I am extremely glad to see you indeed,' he cried, 'but very sorry to see you here. My dear ma'am, why do you stay?— it won't do, ma'am! you must resign!— we can put up with it no longer. I told my good host the Bishop so last night; we are all grown... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Страница 57по Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1844Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 490 страници
...soon confess. "I am extremely glad to see you indeed," he cried, " but very sorry to see you here. My dear ma'am, why do you stay ? — it won't do,...resign ! — • we can put up with it no longer. I told my good host the Bishop so last night; we are all grown quite outrageous !" Whether I laughed... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1843 - 462 страници
...soon confess. "I am extremely glad to see you indeed," he cried, " but very sorry to see you here. My dear ma'am, why do you stay ? — it won't do,...must resign ! — we can put up with it no longer. I told my good host the Bishop so last night; we are all grown quite outrageous !" Whether I laughed... | |
| 1842 - 606 страници
...persuasions to wean her from toilette attendance on "the sweet Queen." Johnson's Bozzy, for example, cried "Why do you stay ? It won't do, ma'am ! you must resign ! — we can put up with it no longer. I told my good host, the bishop, last night, we are all grown quite outrageous ! " And Horace Walpole... | |
| 1843 - 1266 страници
...feeling of compassion for Miss Burney, and of indignation against both her father and the Queen. 'Is it possible,' said a great French lady to the Doctor,...forced an entrance into the palace to see her. 'My dear ma'ari. why do you stay? It won't 'do. ma'am: you must resign. \Ve can put up 'with it no longer. Some... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 страници
...feeling of compassion for Miss Burney, and of indignation against both her father and the Queen. " Is it possible," said a great French lady to the Doctor,...in a situation where she is never allowed a holiday 1" Horace Waipole wrote to Frances, to express his sympathy. Boswell, boiling over with goodnatured... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 596 страници
...feeling of compassion for Miss Burney, and of indignation against both her father arid the Queen. " Is it possible," said a great French lady to the Doctor,...situation where she is never allowed a holiday ? " Horace Walpolo wrote to Frances, to express his sympathy. Boswell, boiling over with goodnatured rage, almost... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1078 страници
...feeling of compassion for Mis? Burney, and of indignation against both her father and the Queen. " Is it possible," said a great French lady to the Doctor,...forced an entrance into the palace to see her. " My Jear ma'am, why do you stay ? It won't do, ma'am yiiu must resign. We can put up with it no longer.... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1872 - 740 страници
...feeling of compassion for Miss Burney, and of indignation against both her father and the queen. " Is it possible," said a great French lady to the Doctor,...sympathy. Boswell, boiling over with good-natured rage, al. most forced an entrance into the palace to see her. "My dear ma'am, why do you stay? It won't do,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1874 - 424 страници
...Doctor, " that your daughter is in a situation where she is never allowed a holiday ?" Horace Wal pole wrote to Frances, to express his sympathy. Boswell,...ma'am ; you must resign. We can put up with it no longer.139 Some very violent measures, I assure you, will be taken. We shall address Dr. Burney in... | |
| CHATTO AND WINDUS - 1876 - 612 страници
...soon confess. " I am extremely glad to see you indeed," he cried, " but very sorry to see you here. My dear ma'am, why do you stay ?—it won't do, ma'am! you must resign!—we can put up with it no longer. I told my good host the Bishop so last night; we are all... | |
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