His unusual dress and figure, when he was in London, never failed to draw after him a great crowd of boys, and other young people, who constantly attended at his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was... A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen - Page 60edited by - 1854Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1762 - 686 pages
...followed him with, buxxas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was .1 man of humour, be wouid always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go into the king j and would An order from the king to get pof- D 'et them know exactly, at what hoof it. i ; u; i of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 486 pages
...returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities,when heleft them at the door, to go into the king ; and would...and return to his lodgings, When the king walked in thpjfctfvl, attended by fome of his courtier sy and Dalziel'm his company, the fame crowds would always'... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 404 pages
...humour, he would always thank them fur their civilities, when he left them at the door to go in to the King; and would let them know exactly at what...again, and return to his lodgings. When the king walked iu the park, attended by fome of his courtiers, and 'Dalziel in his company, the fame crowds would... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 pages
...his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities,...the door, to go into the king ; and would let them them know exactly at what hour he intended to come out again, and return to his lodgings. When the... | |
| 428 pages
...his lodgings, and followed kim with huzzas, as he went to court or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he lefc them at the door, to go to the King-, and would let them knew exactly, at what hour he intended... | |
| Biography - 1798 - 604 pages
...his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go in to the king ; and would let them know ехаШу at what hour, he intended to come ouc again, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 pages
...his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go in to the king ; and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come out again, and return... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 pages
...his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go in to the king ; and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come out again, and return... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 620 pages
...his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go in to the king ; and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come out again, and return... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 618 pages
...his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. AS he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go in to the king; and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come out again, and return... | |
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