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Pagina 7
... night , when The Recruiting Officer ' was acted , he said to Mr. Holland , who had been expressing an apprehension that Dr. Johnson would disdain the works of Farquhar ; No , Sir , I think Farquhar a man whose writings have considerable ...
... night , when The Recruiting Officer ' was acted , he said to Mr. Holland , who had been expressing an apprehension that Dr. Johnson would disdain the works of Farquhar ; No , Sir , I think Farquhar a man whose writings have considerable ...
Pagina 8
... night ? ' Tom answered , The Thane of Ross ; ' ( which it will be recollected is a very inconsiderable character . ) O brave ! ' said Johnson . " 6 " Of Mr. Longley , at Rochester , a gentleman of very considerable learning , whom Dr ...
... night ? ' Tom answered , The Thane of Ross ; ' ( which it will be recollected is a very inconsiderable character . ) O brave ! ' said Johnson . " 6 " Of Mr. Longley , at Rochester , a gentleman of very considerable learning , whom Dr ...
Pagina 9
... night at the CLUB he produced a transla- tion of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank had written in English , for his lady , and requested of Johnson to turn it into Latin for him . Having read Domina de 6 [ Probably " The Sisters , " a ...
... night at the CLUB he produced a transla- tion of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank had written in English , for his lady , and requested of Johnson to turn it into Latin for him . Having read Domina de 6 [ Probably " The Sisters , " a ...
Pagina 23
... nights , " And in the endless labour die . " Who travels in religious jars , " ( Truth mixt with errour , shades with rays , ) " Like Whiston , wanting pyx or stars , " In ocean wide or sinks or strays . " But grant , our hero's hope ...
... nights , " And in the endless labour die . " Who travels in religious jars , " ( Truth mixt with errour , shades with rays , ) " Like Whiston , wanting pyx or stars , " In ocean wide or sinks or strays . " But grant , our hero's hope ...
Pagina 27
... night ; Mr. Langton joined in this , but added , he could have wished to hear more from another person ; ( plainly intimating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) O , no , ( said Mr. Burke ) it is enough for me to have rung the bell to him ...
... night ; Mr. Langton joined in this , but added , he could have wished to hear more from another person ; ( plainly intimating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) O , no , ( said Mr. Burke ) it is enough for me to have rung the bell to him ...
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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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