The Encyclopedia of Anecdotes: Illustrative of Character and Events from Genuine SourcesWilliam Sams, Royal Library, 1828 - 636 Seiten |
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... never remarkable for the cleanliness of his person , or the polish of his manners ; and , as his legal character was very high in public estimation , his absence of mind , owing to the duties of his profession , was proverbially ...
... never remarkable for the cleanliness of his person , or the polish of his manners ; and , as his legal character was very high in public estimation , his absence of mind , owing to the duties of his profession , was proverbially ...
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... therefore , when the audience had killed poor Richard , never to rise again , Mr. Bunn came forward , and desired to know their verdict ; upon which a wag in the shilling gallery roared out- " Justifiable homi- cide 12 ACTING .
... therefore , when the audience had killed poor Richard , never to rise again , Mr. Bunn came forward , and desired to know their verdict ; upon which a wag in the shilling gallery roared out- " Justifiable homi- cide 12 ACTING .
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... never happen again . But what can we have to - night ? " - " The Em- peror desires to have Le Tartuffe . " - " Le Tartuffe ! How can that be done ? We have but very few actors at Compeigne . I expect some this evening , but they will ...
... never happen again . But what can we have to - night ? " - " The Em- peror desires to have Le Tartuffe . " - " Le Tartuffe ! How can that be done ? We have but very few actors at Compeigne . I expect some this evening , but they will ...
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... never have thought of . - The celebrated comic actor , Brunet , at Paris , who has a numerous family , never suffers his children to visit the theatre where he performs , lest by seeing and laughing at their father in the performance of ...
... never have thought of . - The celebrated comic actor , Brunet , at Paris , who has a numerous family , never suffers his children to visit the theatre where he performs , lest by seeing and laughing at their father in the performance of ...
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... never thought of deliberating . The widow , dressed like an amazon , put herself at their head , led them against Mental , and dispersing his troops , put them to flight and set the prisoners free . The king's lieutenant , enraged that ...
... never thought of deliberating . The widow , dressed like an amazon , put herself at their head , led them against Mental , and dispersing his troops , put them to flight and set the prisoners free . The king's lieutenant , enraged that ...
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Seite 92 - I happened soon after to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me. I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the coppers.
Seite 103 - During the whole of this interview, Johnson talked to his majesty with profound respect, but still in his firm manly manner, with a sonorous voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing-room.
Seite 100 - No man could have paid a handsomer compliment, and it was fit for a king to pay. It was decisive." When asked by another friend at sir Joshua Reynolds's, whether he made any reply to this high compliment, he answered, " No, sir; when the king had said it, it was to be so: it was not for me to bandy civilities with my sovereign.
Seite 205 - Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly; and, if you speak, speak accordingly. 8. JUSTICE Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty. 9. MODERATION Avoid extremes; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve. 10. CLEANLINESS Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, clothes, or habitation. 11. TRANQUILLITY Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable.
Seite 92 - I emptied my pocket wholly into the collector's dish, gold and all. At this sermon there was also one of our club, who, being of my sentiments respecting the building in Georgia, and suspecting a collection might be intended, had, by precaution, emptied his pockets before he came from home.
Seite 234 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God, (it being Sunday evening,) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth...
Seite 577 - There is a lad here, which hath five barley- loaves and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?
Seite 60 - One day as the king was walking in the Mall, and talking with Dryden, he said, ' If I was a poet, (and I think I am poor enough to be one,) I would write a poem on such a subject in the following manner,' and then gave him the plan for it.
Seite 205 - Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation. 2. SILENCE. Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself ; avoid trifling conversation. 3. ORDER. Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time. 4. RESOLUTION. Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve. 5. FRUGALITY. Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; ie, waste nothing.
Seite 552 - I did indeed ; and desired him that he would make some additions to my Lord Essex's army of some new regiments ; and I told him I would be serviceable to him in bringing such men in as I thought had a spirit that would do something in the work. This is very true that I tell you ; God knows I lie not. " Your troops," said I, " are most of them old decayed serving-men, and tapsters, and such kind of fellows ; and...