We have old Mr. Southern at a Gentleman's house a little way off, who often comes to see us ; he is now seventy-seven years old *, and has almost wholly lost his memory; but is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuade myself so when I look... The General Biographical Dictionary - Page 243edited by - 1816Full view - About this book
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a...almost wholly lost his memory ; but is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuade myself so when I look at him, and think of Isabella and Oroonoko.... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a Gentleman's house a...comes to see us ; he is now seventy-seven years old -f-, and has almost wholly lost his memory ; but is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuade... | |
| 1821 - 394 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a...almost wholly lost his memory ; but .is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuade myself so when I look at him, and think of Isabella and Oroonoko.... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a...almost wholly lost his memory; but is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuide myself so when I look at him, and think of Isabella and Oroonoko.... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a...years old,* and has almost wholly lost his memory; * He lived nine years longer, and died at the great age of eighty-six. Mr. Gray always thought highly... | |
| 1821 - 670 pages
...in Buckinghamshire, in September 1737, has also the following observation concerning this author: " We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a...seventy-seven years old, and has almost wholly lost in* memory; but is as agreeable an old man as can be; at least I persuade myself so when I look at... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a...almost wholly lost his memory ; but is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuade myself so when I look at him, and think of Isabella and Oroonoko.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr Southern at a gentleman's house a little way off; he is now seventy-seven years old, and has almost wholly lost his memory ; but is as agreeable as an... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1835 - 342 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a Gentleman's house a...almost wholly lost his memory ; but is as agreeable as an old man can be, at least I persuade myself so when I look at him, and think of Isabella and Oroonoko.... | |
| 1836 - 558 pages
...answer me. I beg pardon for taking all the conversation to myself, but it is entirely your own fault. We have old Mr. Southern at a gentleman's house a little way off, who often comes to sec us ; he is now seventy-seven years old, and has almost wholly lost his memory ; but is as agreeable... | |
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