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Pagina 10
... would have stomached it , and been sulky , and never have taken further notice of you ; but a Scotchman , Sir , though 7 [ See Vol . ii . p . 15. MALONE . ] you vote nineteen times against him , will accost you 10 THE LIFE OF.
... would have stomached it , and been sulky , and never have taken further notice of you ; but a Scotchman , Sir , though 7 [ See Vol . ii . p . 15. MALONE . ] you vote nineteen times against him , will accost you 10 THE LIFE OF.
Pagina 12
... never were brought together . " " Talking of Gray's Odes , he said , ' They are forced plants , raised in a hot - bed ; and they are poor plants ; they are but cucumbers after all . ' A gentle- man present , who had been running down ...
... never were brought together . " " Talking of Gray's Odes , he said , ' They are forced plants , raised in a hot - bed ; and they are poor plants ; they are but cucumbers after all . ' A gentle- man present , who had been running down ...
Pagina 13
... rise , And how happy shall , & c . It is with pleasure 1 add that this stanza could never be more truly applied than at this present time [ 1792. ] 1780. To hear a man of the weight and dignity DR . JOHNSON . 13 7 ...
... rise , And how happy shall , & c . It is with pleasure 1 add that this stanza could never be more truly applied than at this present time [ 1792. ] 1780. To hear a man of the weight and dignity DR . JOHNSON . 13 7 ...
Pagina 27
... never embraces you with an overacted cordiality . " " " Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy , that nothing exists but as perceived by some mind ; when the gentleman was going ...
... never embraces you with an overacted cordiality . " " " Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy , that nothing exists but as perceived by some mind ; when the gentleman was going ...
Pagina 28
... never mind that : Nil te quæsiveris extra . " " At the time when his pension was granted to him , he said , with a noble literary ambition , " Had this happened twenty years ago , I should have gone to Constantinople to learn Arabick ...
... never mind that : Nil te quæsiveris extra . " " At the time when his pension was granted to him , he said , with a noble literary ambition , " Had this happened twenty years ago , I should have gone to Constantinople to learn Arabick ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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