The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volume 4J. Murray, 1835 |
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... lived many years the object of royal regard and private re- spect ; and whom I cannot name without expressing my very grateful sense of the uniform kindness which he has been pleased to show me . " The friends of Dr. Johnson can best ...
... lived many years the object of royal regard and private re- spect ; and whom I cannot name without expressing my very grateful sense of the uniform kindness which he has been pleased to show me . " The friends of Dr. Johnson can best ...
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... lived in it magnificently . His own ample fortune , with the addition of his salary , enabled him to be splendidly hospitable . It may be fortunate for an individual amongst ourselves to be Lord Chief Baron , and a most worthy man ( 2 ) ...
... lived in it magnificently . His own ample fortune , with the addition of his salary , enabled him to be splendidly hospitable . It may be fortunate for an individual amongst ourselves to be Lord Chief Baron , and a most worthy man ( 2 ) ...
Pagina 20
... thought Gibbon ) . " You will at least , " said some one , " allow him the lumières . " “ Just enough , ” replied the Doctor , " to light him to hell . " - to the Christian cause . Besides , I always lived 20 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... thought Gibbon ) . " You will at least , " said some one , " allow him the lumières . " “ Just enough , ” replied the Doctor , " to light him to hell . " - to the Christian cause . Besides , I always lived 20 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 21
... lived on good terms with Mr. Hume , though I have frankly told him , I was not clear that it was right in me to keep company with him . " But , " said I , " how much better are you than your books ! " He was cheerful , obliging , and ...
... lived on good terms with Mr. Hume , though I have frankly told him , I was not clear that it was right in me to keep company with him . " But , " said I , " how much better are you than your books ! " He was cheerful , obliging , and ...
Pagina 26
... lived twenty years on a translation of Plautus , ( 1 ) If due attention were paid to this observation , there would be more virtue even in politics . What Dr. Johnson justly con- demned has , I am sorry to say , greatly increased in the ...
... lived twenty years on a translation of Plautus , ( 1 ) If due attention were paid to this observation , there would be more virtue even in politics . What Dr. Johnson justly con- demned has , I am sorry to say , greatly increased in the ...
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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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