The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 22
Pagina 66
... ( 3 ) During this visit he seldom or never dined out . He appeared to be deeply engaged in some literary work . Miss Williams was now with him at Oxford . - WARTON . ÆTAT . 60 . OXFORD . - LICHFIELD . 67 66 1769 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... ( 3 ) During this visit he seldom or never dined out . He appeared to be deeply engaged in some literary work . Miss Williams was now with him at Oxford . - WARTON . ÆTAT . 60 . OXFORD . - LICHFIELD . 67 66 1769 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 73
... dined together at the Mitre . I attempted to argue for the superior happiness of the savage life , upon the usual fanciful topics . JOHNSON . " Sir , there can be nothing more false . The savages have no bodily advantages beyond those ...
... dined together at the Mitre . I attempted to argue for the superior happiness of the savage life , upon the usual fanciful topics . JOHNSON . " Sir , there can be nothing more false . The savages have no bodily advantages beyond those ...
Pagina 95
... dined lately at Foote's , who shewed me a letter which he had received from Tom Davies , telling him that he had not been able to sleep from the concern he felt on account of " this sad affair of Baretti , " begging of him to try if he ...
... dined lately at Foote's , who shewed me a letter which he had received from Tom Davies , telling him that he had not been able to sleep from the concern he felt on account of " this sad affair of Baretti , " begging of him to try if he ...
Pagina 101
... dined together at the Mitre tavern . I found fault with Foote for indulg ing his talent of ridicule at the expense of his visiters , which I colloquially termed making fools of his com- pany . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , when you go to see ...
... dined together at the Mitre tavern . I found fault with Foote for indulg ing his talent of ridicule at the expense of his visiters , which I colloquially termed making fools of his com- pany . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , when you go to see ...
Pagina 133
... dined . He walked the streets at all hours , and said he was never robbed , for the rogues knew he had little money , nor had the appearance of having much . " Though the most accessible and communicative man alive , yet when he ...
... dined . He walked the streets at all hours , and said he was never robbed , for the rogues knew he had little money , nor had the appearance of having much . " Though the most accessible and communicative man alive , yet when he ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Account of Corsica ÆTAT afterwards antè appeared Ashbourne asked Beattie believe BENNET LANGTON called character church consider conversation Corsica Court dear Sir died dined doubt edition eminent ETAT favour Garrick gentleman George Steevens give Goldsmith Gregory Sharpe happiness hear Hervey History honour hope humble servant intromission JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson King lady Langton late learned letter liberty Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Mansfield Lord Monboddo Lord North LUCY PORTER manner marriage married mentioned merit mind nation never observed occasion opinion Oxford parliament perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem prayer published reason Robertson SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland seems Shakspeare Sir Joshua Reynolds society Streatham suppose sure talk tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth Williams wish write wrote