Mr. Boswell amounted almost to pain. His eyes goggled with eagerness; he leant his ear almost on the shoulder of the Doctor; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might be uttered : nay, he seemed not only to dread losing a word, but... The Gentleman's Magazine - Pągina 5421870Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Fanny Burney - 1832 - 414 pągines
...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropt open to catch every syllable that might be uttered : nay, he seemed not only to dread losing...it, latently, or mystically, some information. But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
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...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropt open to catch every syllable that might be uttered ; nay, he seemed not only to dread losing...it, latently, or mystically, some information. But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
| 1833 - 646 pągines
...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor : and his mouth dropt open to catch every syllable that might be uttered : nay, he seemed not only to dread losing...it, latently, or mystically, some information. ' But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
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...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropt open to catch every syllable that might be uttered ; nay, he seemed not only to dread losing a word, but to be anxioas not to miss a breathing ; as if hoping from it, latently, or mystically, some information.... | |
| Adam Waldie - 1833 - 640 pągines
...almost on ite shoulder of the doctor ; and bis mouth dropt open la catch every syllable that might be uttered : nay, he seemed not only to dread losing a word, but to be unioui not to miss a breathing ; as it' hoping from it, latently, or mystically, some information.... | |
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...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropt open to catch every syllable that might be uttered ; nay, he seemed not only to dread losing a word, but to be anxiotis not to miss a breathing ; as if hoping from it, latently, or mystically, some information.... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 pągines
...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might be uttered : nay, he seemed not only to dread losing...it, latently, or mystically, some information. But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 pągines
...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might be uttered : nay, he seemed not only to dread losing...it, latently, or mystically, some information. But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 pągines
...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might he uttered: nay, he seemed not only to dread losing a...it, latently, or mystically, some information. But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 546 pągines
...almost on the shoulder of the Doctor; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might he uttered: nay, he seemed not only to dread losing a...it, latently, or mystically, some information. But when, in a few minutes, Dr. Johnson, whose eye did not follow him, and who had concluded him to be... | |
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