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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Page 254
1785
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1786 - 838 pages
...inftance, fays he, As with my hat upon my head I walk'd along the Strand, I there did meet snother man With his hat in his hand. Or to render fuch poetry fubfcrvient to I own immediate ufe, I therefore pray thee, Rcrtny dear, That thou will give to me,...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 pages
...that kind of poetry, uttered the following impromptu : ' As with my hat upon my head, f I walk'd along the Strand, < I there did meet another man, * With his hat in his hand.' And it being at a tea-converfation, he, addrefling himfelf to Mifs Reynolds, went on rhyming thus,...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 pages
...that kind of poetry, uttered the following impromptu : * As with my hat upon my head, ' 1 walk'd along the Strand, ' I there did meet another man, ' With his hat in his hand.' And it being at a tea-converfation, he, addrcffing himlelf to Mifs Reynolds, went on rhyming thus ;...
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The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 pages
...that kind of poetry, uttered the following impromptu : ' As with my hat upon my head, ' I walk'd along the Strand, * I there did meet another man, ' With his hat in his hand.' And it being at a tea-converfation, he, addreffing himfelf to Mifs Reynolds, went on rhyming thus,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 pages
...poetry, Uttered the following impromptu : « As with my hat upon my head, c I walk'd along the Strand, f I there did meet another man, * With his hat in his hand.' * And it being at a tea-converfation, he, addrefling himfelf to Mifs Reynolds, went on rhyming thus,...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 pages
...Uttered the following impromptu : • * As with my hat upon my head, * I walk'd along the Strand, '• f I there did meet another man, * With his hat in his hand.' And it: being at a tea-coriverfation, he, addreffing himfelf to Mifs Reynolds, went on rhyming thus,...
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The New-York magazine; or, Literary repository, Volume 3

1792 - 822 pages
...common narrative and converfation. For inftance, fays he, As <uiith my hat upon my head IiualKd along the Strand, I there did meet another man With his hat in his hand. Or, to render fuch poetry fubfcrvient to my own immediate ufe, / therefore fray thce, Renny dtar, That tbou wilt give /« me,...
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Volume 1

Mr. Addison - 1795 - 608 pages
...narrative and conversion. For inftance, fays he, As with my hat upon my head I walk'd along the ftrand, I there did meet another man With his hat in his hand....ufe, I therefore pray thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and fugar foften'd well. Another dim of tea. Nor fear that I, my gentle...
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Volume 4

Joseph Addison - 1795 - 594 pages
...narrative and converfation. For inftance, fays he, As with my hat upon my head I walk'd along the ftrand, I there did meet another man With his hat in his hand. Or, to render fuch poetry fubfervient to my •wn immediate ufe, 1 therefore pray thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and fugar...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 4

1798 - 432 pages
...common narrative and converfation. For inftance, fays he, As with my hat upon my head I walk'd along the Strand, I there did meet another man With his...immediate ufe, I therefore pray thee, Renny dear, That rhou wilt give to me, With eream and fugar foften'd well, Another difh of tea. Nor fear that I, my...
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