 | Edward Gibbon, Henry Hart Milman - 1840 - 357 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have eat and drank, and conversed and sat up all night, with Fox in England ; but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1846 - 381 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have ate and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England ; but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1846 - 381 pages
...— — .« house for the remainder of the day. I have ate and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England ; but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Dey verdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1863
...the day. I have ate and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England ; but it never happened, perhaps it never can happen again, that...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - Historians - 1869 - 356 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have eat and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England ; but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 446 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have eat and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England, but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. , Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 446 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have eat and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England, but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 446 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have eat and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England, but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 446 pages
...settled at my house for the remainder of the day. I have eat and drank, and conversed and sat up all night with Fox in England, but it never has happened,...alone, from ten in the morning till ten at night. Poor Deyverdun, before his accident, wanted spirits to appear, and has regretted it since. Our conversation... | |
 | James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1891
...conversation.' Gibbon (Misc. Works, i. 283) tells how Fox spent a day with him at Lausanne : — ' Perhaps it never can happen again, that I should enjoy...at night. Our conversation never flagged a moment.' ' In London mixed society.' said Rogers (Table-Talk, p. 74), ' Fox conversed little ; but at his own... | |
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