| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 608 sider
...had borrowed some strokes from each. ' "Pis true,' says Dryden ; — * I had forgot them.' A little after, Dryden went out, and in going spoke to Lockier again, and desired him to come to him the next day. Lockier was highly delighted with the invitation, and was well acquainted with him... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 sider
...had borrowed some strokes from each. 1 'Tis true/ says Dryden ; — 1 I had forgot them.' A little after, Dryden went out, and in going spoke to Lockier again, and desired him to come to him the next day. Lockier was highly delighted with the invitation, and was well acquainted with him... | |
| 1820 - 590 sider
...Dryden went out; and in going, spoke to me again, and desired me to come and see him the next day. I was highly delighted with the invitation ; went to...him accordingly ; and was well acquainted with him after, as long as he lived. — Dr Lockier. ' ' Dryden allowed the Rehearsal to have a great many good... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 sider
...had borrowed some strokes from each. ' 'Tis true,' says Dryden ; — ' I had forgot them.' A little after, Dryden went out, and in going spoke to Lockier again, and desired him to come to him the next day. Lockier was highly delighted with the invitation, and was well acquainted with him... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 sider
...Dryden had borrowed some strokes from each. 4 v ris true,' says Dryden;—'I had forgot them.' A little after, Dryden went out, and in going, spoke to Lockier again, and desired him to come to him the next day. Lockier was highly delighted easy, I may say, of very pleasing aeeessi but something... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1820 - 318 sider
...Dryden had borrowed some strokes from each. " It is true," says Dryden, "I had forgot them." A little after Dryden went out ; and in going spoke to Lockier...accordingly, and was well acquainted with him as long as he lived. — Lockier*. * Of Dr. Lockier, Dean of Peterborough, the following account is given by that... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 sider
...went out; and in jiding. spoke to me again, and desired me to come and see him the next clay. I WHS highly delighted with the invitation ; went to see...him accordingly ; and was well acquainted with him after, as long as he lived. — Dr Lockier. ' ' Dryden allowed the Rehearsal to have a great many good... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 sider
...had borrowed some strokes from each. ' 'Tis true,' says Dryden ; — ' I had forgot them.' A little after, Dryden went out, and in going spoke to Lockier again, and desi» red him to come to him the next day. Lockier was highly delighted with the invitation, and was... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 338 sider
...Dryden went out ; and, in going, spoke to me again, and desired me to come and see him the next day. I was highly delighted with the invitation ; went to...him accordingly : and was well acquainted with him after as long as he lived." DR. LOCKIER, from SEBNCE'S ' ANECDOTES.' MRS. MARY TIGHE. THIS very superior... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 sider
...in our narrative of Dryden's life to notice the respectability of — ' I had forgot them.' A little after, Dryden went out, and in going spoke to Lockier again, and desired him to come to him the next day. Lockier was highly delighted with the invitation, and was well acquainted with him... | |
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